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Which of the following is a difference between four-year colleges, community colleges, and technical colleges?


Community colleges are free to attend, but all technical colleges and four-year colleges cost money to attend.


Community colleges and technical colleges offer different degrees than four-year colleges do.


Technical colleges and four-year colleges require students to take either the SAT or the ACT, but community colleges do not.


Texas community colleges only accept students who graduated from high school in Texas, but Texas technical colleges and four-year colleges accept students from any state.

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"Community colleges and technical colleges offer different degrees than four-year colleges do." — This is the correct difference.

Explanation: community and technical colleges typically award certificates, diplomas, and two‑year associate degrees (often focused on workforce skills or transfer preparation), while four‑year colleges award bachelor's degrees (and often graduate degrees).