Valley Glen, CA
5800 Fulton Avenue, Valley Glen, CA 91401
http://www.lavc.edu
Los Angeles Valley College is a two-year community college located in Valley Glen, CA. It is open to anyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a small sized college with 4,588 full-time students in attendance. 32% of LA Valley's graduates secure a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate. Additional favored selections include Sociology and Business, but there are 60 available options to choose from. Its accounting program is ranked #23 in California. Also, LA Valley comes in 66th in California on our best community colleges list. For students based in California, full price tuition runs $1,159 per year; non-California residents, however, must cough up $7,358 per year. Before you rule out applying due to the cost, you should know that 4 in 5 LA Valley undergrads secure scholarship or grant funding. 26% of Los Angeles Valley College undergraduates hang in there to graduation day, expecting to find their dream jobs. On average, graduates take home an annual income of $25,400 a couple years after finishing their studies. After an additional four years on the job, the graduate's average yearly wage grows 25.6% to $31,900; however, that is still 20.4% south of the national median income. Some of you might also want to find that it doesn't have early decision. In addition, it does not have a teacher certification program. Concerning your pocketbook, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through federal grants is $4,880 and if your household makes between $76k and $110k, you can expect to pay roughly $12,458 per year. Its campus rating on School Authority is 8.24 and our higher education specialists rated LA Valley a 7.72 for value. Apropos of the student experience, LA Valley does not offer on-campus housing. To wrap things up, the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates receive a starting salary of at least $41,100 and 13% of graduates miss payments on their student loans.
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SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Child Care Provider
Sociology
Business
Economics
Psychology
Nursing