Lancaster, CA
3041 West Ave K, Lancaster, CA 93536
http://www.avc.edu
Antelope Valley College is a public college in Lancaster, CA. It is open to everyone given its 100% acceptance rate. It has a smaller sized student body with full-time enrollment of 4,232 undergrads. AVC's most regularly chosen major is a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate, which is chosen by 20% of students. Additional frequently desired principal courses of study include Social Science Research Methods, which accounts for 11% of students, and Manufacturing Engineering Technician (9%). Its mechanics repair program is ranked 33rd in the state. Furthermore, Antelope Valley College comes in 45th in CA for safest colleges. For students who are paying sticker price, in-state tuition goes for $1,067 a year, but for students from elsewhere, tuition goes for $6,825. It is worth bringing up that 86% of AVC undergraduates secure at least some monetary support. 27% of Antelope Valley College undergraduates wear a cap and gown on commencement day, prepared to enter the subsequent phase of their lives: work. Two years after commencement, graduates make an average annual wage of $19,600. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's average yearly income grows 38.3% to $27,100; however, that is still 32.4% below the national median income for individuals. Those of you applying may also like to find that AVC doesn't have early decision. Also, it does not have a distance education program. With regard for your wallet, be aware that 67% of undergrads obtain federal grants and the average amount of Pell grant aid awarded is $4,740. AVC's diversity rating on School Authority is 9.01 and for value, AVC received a 7.03 out of 10. On the subject of student life, AVC does not offer meal plans for its undergrads. To wind things up, the lowest-earning quarter of graduates earn a starting salary of $10,100 or less and on average, its students graduate with $3,765 per year of debts.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Social Science Research Methods
Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Business
Natural Sciences
Police and Criminal Science
Liberal Arts and Humanities
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