Santa Barbara, CA
721 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93109
http://www.sbcc.edu
Santa Barbara City College is a two-year community college located in Santa Barbara, CA. It has accessible to anyone admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate. It is a middle sized institution with 6,834 full-time undergrads enrolled. 21% of graduates are awarded a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate. Alternative preferred picks include Communications, but there are 70 majors to choose from. It ranks 5th in California for its cosmetology program. Furthermore, Santa Barbara City places 7th in California for best colleges with higher acceptance rates. For those located in California, full price tuition goes for $1,442. Non-California residents must shell out $7,909 per year. That being said, roughly2 out of 5 Santa Barbara City students acquire at least some financial support. 43% of Santa Barbara City College students walk on graduation day, wanting to find their dream jobs. On average, alumni go on to make an annual income of $26,900 two years after commencement. After 4 more years on the job, the alumni's median annual earnings climbs 36.8% to $36,800; however, that is still 8.2% under the national median wage for individuals. You may like to find that it does not have early decision. Also, Santa Barbara City offers evening degree programs, and it does not offer a distance education program. Apropos of finances, be aware that 23% of undergrads receive Pell grants to subsidize their tuition and for households earning between $49k and $75k, the average cost of tuition is $11,464 annually. Related to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 41% male professors and 2% of professors are of unknown race. To wind things up, 17% of alumni are unemployed two years after receiving their diplomas and the lowest-earning quartile of graduates rake in a starting salary of $13,800 or less.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Natural Sciences
Communications
Communications
Economics
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