Fremont, CA
43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539
http://www.ohlone.edu
Ohlone College is a two-year community college located on an incredible campus in Fremont, CA. Admission is obtainable for anyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It has a small sized student body with 3,618 full-time students in attendance. Ohlone has 56 distinct majors across eight academic disciplines. The most often preferred majors are Social Science Research Methods, Business, and Mathematics, with 25% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Social Science Research Methods. 11% and 9% of students study Business and Mathematics, respectively. Its medical assistant technology program is the #24 medical assistant technology program in the state of California. Also, Ohlone comes in 8th in CA on our best community colleges list. At full sticker price, in-state tuition runs $1,222 a year, but for students based out of state, tuition runs $6,486. That being said, a little more than 2/5ths of Ohlone students receive monetary support. 50% of Ohlone College students wear a cap and gown on commencement day, ready to set foot in the workforce. Two years after finishing their studies, graduates make an average yearly wage of $30,300. After an additional four years on the job, the alumni's average annual income grows 28.4% to $38,900; however, that is still 3% less than the national median salary. Some of you may also like to be informed that it does not have early decision. Furthermore, the student to professor ratio is 24:1. With respect to expenses, be aware that for households making between $49k and $75k, the average net tuition cost is $12,356 annually. Concerning demographics, 83% of undergraduates are from a household with a yearly income less than $30k and Asian American undergraduates make up 17% of the undergraduate population at Ohlone. Finally, a fourth of graduates earn a starting salary of $16,200 or less and two years after college, 17% of graduates are out of work.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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24:1
Social Science Research Methods
Business
Mathematics
Chemistry
Communications
Natural Sciences
Physics
Psychology