Alameda, CA
555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pky, Alameda, CA 94501
http://alameda.peralta.edu/
College of Alameda is a two-year community college in Alameda, CA. It has open to anybody admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate. It is a very small college with full-time enrollment of 837 undergrads. Alameda's most desired major is a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate, which is selected by 32% of students. Alternative popular picks include Business, which accounts for 8% of students, and Aircraft Maintenance (5%). Its dental program is the 50th best option in California. In addition, College of Alameda is the 83rd best small college in California based on our analysis. Without any aid, in-state tuition costs $1,316 a year, but if you're from elsewhere, tuition costs $7,415. Before you decide against applying because of the price, know that around 4 in 5 Alameda undergrads procure scholarship or grant funding. 24% of College of Alameda undergraduates end up winding up their learning with a diploma in hand, prepared to begin their careers. Two years after school, graduates take home a median annual salary of $24,500. After an additional four years in the labor force, the graduate's median annual salary rises 39.6% to $34,200; however, that is still 14.7% below the national median income. Those of you applying may like to be aware that it does not offer early decision. Also, Alameda does not provide a distance education program. Apropos of your checkbook, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through Pell grants is $4,612 and if your household makes between $76k and $110k, you should expect to pay about $12,528 for tuition. Its academics rating on School Authority is 7.28 and our college specialists rated Alameda a 9.21 out of 10 for its party scene. To wind things up, one in four graduates take home $16,800 or less six years after graduating and six years after graduating, the highest-earning quarter of graduates rake in $53,200 or more.
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Party Scene
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Aircraft Maintenance
Sociology
Natural Sciences
Psychology
Automotive Mechanics