Long Beach, CA
4901 E. Carson St., Long Beach, CA 90808
http://www.lbcc.edu
Long Beach City College is a two-year community college and trade school in Long Beach, CA. It has accessible to anyone admissions, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a mid-sized institution with 9,934 full-time undergrads enrolled. 13% of Long Beach City's graduates are awarded an Associate's in Business. Other regularly in-demand majors include Social Science Research Methods, Communications, and Child Care Provider, but there are 83 available majors to choose from. It has a high quality culinary arts program, ranking 6th in California. What's more, Long Beach City College placed 13th in CA on our best trade schools list. At full freight, tuition goes for $1,232 a year, if you're from California. If you aren't based out of California, tuition can go for up to $8,137. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be cognizant that about three fourths of Long Beach City students procure some grant or scholarship funding. 21% of Long Beach City College students graduate college, fresh and hoping to land an exciting job. A couple years after graduation, alumni earn a median annual wage of $22,300. After an additional four years in the job market, the alumni's average yearly wage climbs 29.6% to $28,900; however, that is still 27.9% less than the national median earnings for individuals. Many of you might also like to be informed that it doesn't have early decision. Additionally, the retention rate for part-time students is 47%. With respect to your pocketbook, be aware that for households with a yearly income of $49k to $75k, the average cost of tuition is $6,164 annually and 60% of students acquire financial aid through Pell grants. Related to demographics, Asian-Americans make up 12% of the teaching staff at Long Beach City and international students make up 1% of the student body at Long Beach City. With respect to the campus experience, freshmen don't have to live in dorms on campus. To conclude, a little under a quarter of graduates fail to repay their student debt and on average, Long Beach City students graduate with $4,417 per year of debts.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Business
Psychology
Social Science Research Methods
Communications
Child Care Provider
Police and Criminal Science
Biology
Nursing