Colleges and Universities of California
Research Made Easy - Community Colleges
Wednesday..... March 10, 2010

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Click Above for:    Ten things that you must do or consider before selecting that School!!!
Click Above for:     What makes going to school in California so special!!!

Financial Aid:
Many colleges and universities offer Financial Aid assistance with info on scholarships and school financing. It is recommended that you check with the Financial Aid Office at any school you are considering and verify how it can help you. Many local banks are offering loan packages, and some are even available through the university or college itself.

Some of the Largest Community Colleges in California are:

  • American River College
  • City College of San Francisco
  • Riverside Community College
  • Santa Monica College
  • Santa Rosa Junior College

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CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Visiting any college you may be considering is very important. This allows you to get the feel for the college. See the dorms, sample the food, talk to the current students.  See where you are planning to spend several years of your life. This really helps you to make an informed decision on where you want to go to school .
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name City/Town Type

  Approx: # of Students

  

  

Allan Hancock CollegeSanta Maria Community

 5,203

American River CollegeSacramento Community

 37,000

Antelope Valley CollegeLancaster Community

 14,034

Bakersfield CollegeBakersfield Community

 17,578

Barstow CollegeBarstow Community

 3,862

Butte CollegeOroville Community

 13,727

Cabrillo CollegeAptos Community

 16,384

Canada CollegeRedwood City Community

 6,729

Cerritos CollegeNorwalk Community

 23,857

Cerro Coso Community CollegeRidgecrest Community

 4,796

Chabot CollegeHayward Community

 13,789

Chaffey CollegeCucamonga Community

 19,715

Citrus CollegeGlendora Community

 13,501

City College of San FranciscoSan Francisco Community

 32,417

 

Coastline Community CollegeFountain Valley Community

 12,526

College of AlamedaAlameda Community

 6,258

College of MarinKentfield Community

 6,577

College of the CanyonsSanta Clarita Community

 21,312

College of the DesertPalm Desert Community

 10,900

College of the RedwoodsEureka Community

 5,978

College of the SequoiasVisalia Community

 11,855

College of the SiskiyousWeed Community

 3,318

Columbia CollegeSonora Community

 3,415

Contra Costa CollegeSan Pablo Community

 8,680

Copper Mountain CollegeJoshua Tree Community

 2,000

 

Cosumnes River CollegeSacramento Community

 13,196

Crafton Hills CollegeYucaipa Community

 5,453

Cuesta CollegeSan Luis Obispo Community

 12,840

Cuyamaca CollegeEl Cajon Community

 11,468

Cypress CollegeCypress Community

 14,000

De Anza CollegeCupertino Community

 24,963

Diablo Valley CollegePleasant Hill Community

 21,993

East Los Angeles CollegeMonterey Park Community

 26,094

El Camino CollegeTorrance Community

 24,969

Evergreen Valley CollegeSan Jose Community

 9,466

Feather River CollegeQuincy Community

 1,739

Folsom Lake CollegeFolsom Community

 9,142

 

Foothill CollegeLos Altos Hills Community

 16,630

Fresno City CollegeFresno Community

 21,163

Fullerton CollegeFullerton Community

 21,079

Gavilan CollegeGilroy Community

 7,174

Glendale Community CollegeGlendale Community

 21,230

Golden West CollegeHuntington Beach Community

 13,565

Grossmont CollegeEl Cajon Community

 17,664

Hartnell CollegeSalinas Community

 10,042

Imperial Valley CollegeImperial Community

 9,180

Irvine Valley CollegeIrvine Community

 12,739

Lake Tahoe Community CollegeSouth Lake Tahoe Community

 3,800

Laney CollegeOakland Community

 12,272

Las Positas CollegeLivermore Community

 7,991

Lassen Community CollegeSusanville Community

 1,920

Long Beach City CollegeLong Beach Community

 26,097

Los Angeles City CollegeLos Angeles Community

 17,351

Los Angeles Harbor CollegeWilmington Community

 8,948

Los Angeles Mission CollegeSylmar Community

 8,858

Los Angeles Pierce CollegeWoodland Hills Community

 22,164

Los Angeles Southwest CollegeLos Angeles Community

 6,352

Los Angeles Trade Technical CollegeLos Angeles Community

 13,560

Los Angeles Valley CollegeValley Glen Community

 17,675

Los Medanos CollegePittsburg Community

 8,992

Marymount CollegeRancho Palos Verdes Community

 674

Mendocino CollegeUkiah Community

 4,912

Merced CollegeMerced Community

 13,483

Merritt CollegeOakland Community

 7,177

MiraCosta CollegeOceanside Community

 11,287

Mission CollegeSanta Clara Community

 11,671

Modesto Junior CollegeModesto Community

 19,413

Monterey Peninsula CollegeMonterey Community

 13,089

Moorpark CollegeMoorpark Community

 15,839

Mt. San Antonio CollegeWalnut Community

 36,155

Mt. San Jacinto CollegeSan Jacinto Community

 15,629

Napa Valley CollegeNapa Community

 9,277

Ohlone CollegeFremont Community

 11,595

Orange Coast CollegeCosta Mesa Community

 24,557

Oxnard CollegeOxnard Community

 7,152

Palo Verde CollegeBlythe Community

 4,000

Palomar CollegeSan Marcos Community

 32,268

Pasadena City CollegePasadena Community

 29,424

Porterville CollegePorterville Community

 3,844

Reedley CollegeReedley Community

 12,646

Rio Hondo CollegeWhittier Community

 21,890

Riverside Community CollegeRiverside Community

 33,028

Sacramento City CollegeSacramento Community

 24,966

Saddleback CollegeMission Viejo Community

 23,452

San Bernardino Valley CollegeSan Bernardino Community

 12,872

San Diego City CollegeSan Diego Community

 18,824

San Diego Mesa CollegeSan Diego Community

 21,400

San Diego Miramar CollegeSan Diego Community

 10,834

San Joaquin Delta CollegeStockton Community

 18,668

San Jose City CollegeSan Jose Community

 10,768

Santa Ana CollegeSanta Ana Community

 28,483

Santa Barbara City CollegeSanta Barbara Community

 17,979

Santa Monica CollegeSanta Monica Community

 32,082

Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Rosa Community

 32,310

Santiago Canyon CollegeOrange Community

 13,086

 

Shasta CollegeRedding Community

 10,141

Sierra CollegeRocklin Community

 20,187

Skyline CollegeSan Bruno Community

 8,720

Solano Community CollegeFairfield Community

 11,153

Southwestern CollegeChula Vista Community

 21,651

 

Taft CollegeTaft Community

 10,003

Ventura CollegeVentura Community

 14,462

Victor Valley Community CollegeVictorville Community

 11,496

West Hills Community CollegeCoalinga Community

 2,904

West Los Angeles CollegeCulver City Community

 10,059

West Valley CollegeSaratoga Community

 13,413

Yuba CollegeMarysville Community

 10,444


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Colleges and Universities in the USA offer a large selection of EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOLS of HIGHER LEARNING, both Public and Private,  large and small. In state Residents may find the costs of attending Public Schools represents a REAL VALUE. Competition is tough, and many of the Colleges and Universities listed have national reputations.  Out of State students may also find that the costs are lower to attend public schools , especially in comparison to various private institutions. However, many of the private schools can offer more in the way of funding. Community colleges also offer a great way to earn that degree, many students have found that a couple of years in a community college help pave the way for admittance to colleges that they may have otherwise had trouble getting into. Be sure to inquire about any relationships the community college may have with various state colleges.

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