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The Four College Systems

The Four College Systems. California College Options. California College Systems. California Community College (CCC). California State University (CSU). University Of California (UC). Independent Colleges & Universities. California Community Colleges. Description Locations

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The Four College Systems

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  1. The Four College Systems California College Options

  2. California College Systems California Community College (CCC) California State University (CSU) University Of California (UC) Independent Colleges & Universities

  3. California Community Colleges Description Locations Admissions & Costs Local CCCs

  4. California Community College : Description • Public Institutions • Multiple Paths of Study • Associate’s Degree • Transfer • Technical Education (Certificate Programs) • Personal Enrichment • Primarily 2-Year Maximum Programs • Different Students, Different Backgrounds, Different Goals www.cccco.edu

  5. California Community College: Locations 110 campuses, several in Los Angeles county

  6. California Community College : Admissions & Cost • High school diploma or equivalent • At least 18 years of age or with parent and school consent • Neither GPA nor SAT and ACT tests are not required • CA residents: courses are $36/unit or approximately $864/year for CA residents • Tuition Fee Waiver: California Community College Board of Governors Waiver (BOGW) • Textbooks: estimated cost of $1,656/year

  7. California Community College : Cerritos Collegewww.cerritos.edu • Offers 200+ degree and certificate programs • Popular Studies/Programs • World-Class Automotive Training Center • Teacher-Trac (K-8) • Beyond the Classroom • Organizations for cultural groups • Musical and social groups • Sports (Men’s titles in soccer, basketball, baseball, swimming; women’s titles in track and field, softball, basketball)

  8. California Community College : El Camino College Compton Centerwww.compton.edu • Expert faculty in their field • Many courses may be taken through the Distance Education program—partly/completely online • Helpful Programs • First Year Experience – linked classes focused on reading and writing • Transfer Academy – HS students earn HS and college credits

  9. California Community College : Long Beach City Collegewww.lbcc.edu • Two campuses – PCC & LAC • Learning Communities • FYE – linked classes for freshmen • Puente – Latinocentric & leadership • SANKOFA – Afrocentric classes and activities • STAR – math & English improvement • Unique Studies/Programs • Architectural Drafting • Culinary Arts • Film

  10. California Community College : Rio Hondo Collegewww.riohondo.edu • Study Abroad in London or Spain • Top Programs • Administration of Justice Program is the largest in the state • Fire technology, nursing, environmental technology, EMT, welding, drafting, geographic information systems, and automotive technology programs are top in the region

  11. California State University Description Locations Minimum Requirements & Costs Unique Majors

  12. California State University: Description • Public Institutions • Teaching Emphasis • Prepare Student for Job Market • Top 33.3% Admitted • Great Choice for Future Teachings, Engineers, and Liberal Arts Students • Degrees: • Bachelor’s • Master’s • Teaching credentials • Certificates • Educational Doctorates www.calstate.edu

  13. California State University: Locations 23 campuses statewide

  14. California State University:Minimum Requirements & Costs • High school diploma or equivalent • A-G courses with a grade of C or better • Minimum 2.0 GPA • SAT or ACT exam (writing section not required; best scores from any sitting accepted) • Minimum eligibility index score (SAT/ACT and GPA calculation) of 2900 using the SAT results and 694 using the ACT results • Statewide Tuition: $5,472 for full-time enrollment (does not include other university fees, supplies, or housing)

  15. California State University:Unique Majors • Aviation – CSULA and San Jose State • Agronomy (the science and technology of producing and using plants for various purposes) - CSU Chico and CSU Fresno • Biomedical Engineering - CSULB and San Diego • Deaf Studies - CSU Northridge • Entomology (the study of insects) - Stanislaus • Fire Protection Administration & Technology – CSULA • Forensics – CSULA, CSU Fullerton, and CSU Fresno • Sports Management - CSU Bakersfield

  16. University of California Description Locations Minimum Requirements & Costs Unique Majors

  17. University of California: Description • Public Institutions • Research Emphasis • Prepares Students for Graduate Studies • Top 9% of CA HS Students Admitted • Great Choice for Future Doctors, Lawyers, Dentists, Business Management, Educators • Degrees: • Bachelor’s • Master’s • Teaching credentials • Certificates • Doctorates www.universityofcalifornia.edu

  18. University of California: Locations 10 campuses statewide (1 for upper division & graduate students only)

  19. University of California :Minimum Requirements & Cost • High School Diploma or Equivalent • Complete A-G Requirements with a C or Better (11 by the senior year) • 3.0 GPA or Higher in A-G Courses • ACT with Writing or SAT • Personal Statement • $13,200 estimated fees for full-time enrollment (does not include other university fees, supplies, or housing)

  20. University of California :Unique Majors • LGBT Studies - UC Berkeley • Neurology Surgery - UC Davis • Law & Society - UC Irvine • Earth and Space Science - UC Los Angeles • Human Rights - UC San Diego • Gaming - UC Santa Cruz

  21. Independent Colleges/Universities Description Overview Local Options

  22. Independent Colleges/Universities: Description Educational institutions that are not operated by the government. Many have unique characteristics. For instance, some are religion affiliated, Ivey League, or liberal arts only schools.

  23. Independent Colleges/Universities: Overview • Independent college students are individuals—not numbers • Every application is personally reviewed • Classes are smaller and taught by professors not teaching assistants • Students receive personal attention to help them success in college and life

  24. Independent Colleges/Universities:Overview • There are over 75 nonprofit, independent colleges and universities in the state. • Requirements and tuition vary • Two and four year institutions • Cannot legally discriminate, but generally is not restricted in setting admissions policies • May or may not require exam scores • May or may not require personal statements • May or may not value talent over a high GPA

  25. Independent Colleges/Universities:Overview • Many institutions make broad efforts to recruit students from underprivileged backgrounds • Tuition fees tend to be higher than at public universities though many institutions offer financial aid (tuition range is $9,500 to $39,000)

  26. Independent Colleges/Universities: Local Options Over 75 campuses statewide; many are local

  27. Questions? • LONG BEACH CAL-SOAP • *(562) 985-1481* • *http://www.csulb.edu/calsoap* • *http://www.myspace.com/longbeachcalsoap* • *Long Beach Cal-SOAP (Facebook Group)* • *http://twitter.com/lbcalsoap*

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