Bakersfield, CA
1801 Panorama Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93305
http://www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/
Bakersfield College is a public college in Bakersfield, CA. Admission is available to anyone given its 100% acceptance rate. It has an above average sized student body with full-time enrollment of 7,170 undergraduate students. 23% of Bakersfield's graduates secure a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate. Additional common choices include Communications, Business, and Biology, but there are 65 total offerings to choose from. If you would like to get a degree in agricultural sciences while living in California but don't have the best grades, Bakersfield is an excellent option for you, because its agricultural sciences program ranks in the top ten in the state. What's more, Bakersfield College ranked 40th in California on our top public universities list. At sticker price, in-state tuition costs $1,391 a year, but for students from elsewhere, tuition costs $6,897. It is worth mentioning that over four fifths of Bakersfield undergrads acquire at least some scholarship or grant funding. 17% of Bakersfield College undergraduates end up graduating, all set to start their vocational journey. Two years after graduating, alumni make a median annual wage of $22,400. After four additional years in the job market, the alumni's average wage rises 33% to $29,800; however, that is still 25.7% below the national median earnings. Some of you might want to know that applying is free, so you may well just have a go at it. In addition, it does not provide a distance education program. Related to your personal finances, be aware that for households making over $110k, the average net tuition cost is $6,219 annually and 59% of undergraduates are awarded state grant aid. With regard to demographics, Asian American undergraduates make up 5% of the undergraduate population at Bakersfield and 21% of undergrads are either 20 or 21. In terms of the campus experience, Bakersfield does not provide on-campus housing. Lastly, one in four graduates earn $48,300 or more, six years after receiving their diplomas and 21% of Bakersfield graduates are unemployed six years after college.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Child Care Provider
Communications
Business
Biology
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Psychology
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