Personally I am just as happy to have community colleges spending their money on the classroom and not on advertising.
A former colleague of mine had a degree from a Big Ten school, and a certificate from our community college. He said that community had better instructors and he learned more.
I’ve done classes with both community colleges and full-up colleges. I’ll typically say that the instructors of community colleges are guys who’ve owned business operations (successful or failures) and have practical/updated knowledge. While the full-up college instructors are bright...they are mostly talking of experience and background from twenty years ago. If you were there to learn about business...stick with community colleges. If you wanted history as the emphasis....maybe the four-year deal was better.