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California Community Colleges
If you feel that you’re just not ready to jump into a big university, or if you want to save some money and still attend college, you might want to consider attending a California Community College (“CCC”). Attending a CCC is a great way to transition your way from high school to college, and with more than 109 campuses statewide, there’s a good chance there’s a school near you. With a variety of program offerings and courses offered, attending a CCC can help your educational growth.
By attending a CCC you can complete your first two years of college requirements, which is your general education, and then transfer to a four-year college such as CSU Fresno or UC San Diego. All the campuses have transfer agreements with the California State University and University of California systems, ensuring the constant progress towards a four-year degree. There are also many certificate programs you can pursue if pursuing a bachelor’s degree isn’t for you.
Because the cost of attending a CCC is significantly lower than most four-year colleges and universities, you can be sure that you’ll be savings thousands on tuition. The current resident fee for CCC is $20 per unit.
To learn more about the CCC system, visit www.cccco.edu.
If you feel that you’re just not ready to jump into a big university, or if you want to save some money and still attend college, you might want to consider attending a California Community College (“CCC”). Attending a CCC is a great way to transition your way from high school to college, and with more than 109 campuses statewide, there’s a good chance there’s a school near you. With a variety of program offerings and courses offered, attending a CCC can help your educational growth.By attending a CCC you can complete your first two years of college requirements, which is your general education, and then transfer to a four-year college such as CSU Fresno or UC San Diego. All the campuses have transfer agreements with the California State University and University of California systems, ensuring the constant progress towards a four-year degree. There are also many certificate programs you can pursue if pursuing a bachelor’s degree isn’t for you.
Because the cost of attending a CCC is significantly lower than most four-year colleges and universities, you can be sure that you’ll be savings thousands on tuition. The current resident fee for CCC is $20 per unit.
To learn more about the CCC system, visit www.cccco.edu.
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