South Lake Tahoe, CA
One College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
http://www.ltcc.edu
Lake Tahoe Community College is an online, two-year community college in South Lake Tahoe, CA. It has nonselective admissions (100% acceptance rate). It is a very small sized college with 569 full-time undergrads enrolled. Lake Tahoe has 25 distinct majors across seven disciplines. The most often picked focuses are Natural Sciences, Social Science Research Methods, and Business, which in total are elected by 38% of the student body. Its protective services program is ranked 51st in the state. Also, Lake Tahoe Community College ranked 12th in California according to our best community colleges list. At full price, tuition is $1,285 a year for in-state applicants. Otherwise, tuition could be as much as $7,535. Before you rule out applying due to the price, know that 67% of Lake Tahoe undergraduates receive at least some grant or scholarship funding. 30% of Lake Tahoe Community College students walk on graduation day, young and expecting to land a challenging profession. Two years after college, graduates earn an average annual income of $20,700. After 4 more years in the job market, the alumni's average yearly earnings increases 25.1% to $25,900; however, that is still 35.4% beneath the national median earnings. Applying students might like to be informed that Lake Tahoe does not have early decision. Additionally, on average, Lake Tahoe receives around $726 in research funding per student, and Lake Tahoe does not offer a study abroad program. With respect to costs, be aware that the average Lake Tahoe student acquires $3,139 in aid and scholarships. Related to demographics, 6% of students come from a household with a yearly salary between $75k and $110k and 54% of undergraduates are African American. To wind things up, only around one twentieth of graduates fail to repay their student loans and six years after graduation, one fourth of graduates earn $11,500 or less.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Natural Sciences
Social Science Research Methods
Business
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Fire Science and Fire Fighting
Culinary Arts and Food Service