El Cajon, CA
900 Rancho San Diego Pky, El Cajon, CA 92019
http://www.cuyamaca.edu
Cuyamaca College is a two-year community college in El Cajon, CA. It is obtainable for all, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 2,480 undergraduates. 26% of graduates obtain an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other highly demanded options include Business and Human Services, but there are 42 total options to select from. Its agricultural sciences program is ranked 41st in California. What's more, Cuyamaca is 39th in California for best community colleges. For students from California, sticker price tuition goes for $1,455 per year. Out-of-state residents, however, must cough up $6,836 per year. It is worth noting that around three out of four Cuyamaca undergraduates get some financial support. 34% of Cuyamaca College undergraduates end up graduating, fresh and awaiting to land a fulfilling career. Two years after graduation, alumni earn an average annual salary of $22,400. After another four years in the labor force, their median wage rises 29.5% to $29,000; however, that is still 27.7% lower than the national median. Those of you applying might like to hear that it doesn't have early decision. Further, it offers a teacher certification program, and it does not provide a distance education program. With regard to your wallet, be aware that if your household earns between $49k and $75k, you typically will pay close to $5,771 annually for tuition. With respect to demographics, in-state students make up 6% of the undergraduate population at Cuyamaca and the student body is comprised of 49% males. Finally, 1/4th of graduates make a starting salary of at least $36,200 and on average, its students graduate with $6,112 per year of debts.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
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Health Service Preparatory Studies