Cupertino, CA
21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, CA 95014
http://www.deanza.edu/
De Anza College is a two-year community college located in Cupertino, CA. Admission is available to everyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a larger college with 10,318 full-time students in attendance. 14% of its graduates obtain an Associate's in Business. Alternative frequent choices include Natural Sciences, Business Support Services, and Liberal Arts and Humanities, but there are 57 available offerings to choose from. Its mechanics repair program is ranked #3 in California. Also, De Anza placed 2nd in CA for best community colleges. For California residents, tuition is $1,639. Non-California residents have to pay $7,125 a year. That being said, abouttwo out of five De Anza students are awarded some scholarship or grant funding. 71% of De Anza College students end up getting a diploma, ready to hit the labor market. On average, alumni earn a yearly income of $31,800 a couple years after college. After 4 more years of work experience, the graduate's average annual income rises 31.1% to $41,700, which is 4% on top of the national median earnings. You may also want to find that De Anza doesn't have early decision. Also, De Anza has evening degree programs, and De Anza offers a teacher certification program. Respecting expenses, be aware that De Anza students awarded Pell grants receive $4,875 in monetary aid on average. With respect to demographics, 1% of students are multiracial and 20% of undergrads are Asian American. Related to student life, on-campus housing is not available. Lastly, one out of every four graduates take home $66,600 or more, six years after receiving their degrees and six years after college, one out of every four graduates earn $21,400 or less.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Business
Social Science Research Methods
Natural Sciences
Business Support Services
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Communications
Automotive Mechanics
Police and Criminal Science