Orange, CA
8045 E Chapman, Orange, CA 92869
http://www.sccollege.edu/pages/default.aspx
Santiago Canyon College is a two-year community college in Orange, CA. It is obtainable for everyone, given its 100% acceptance rate. It is a small sized institution with 3,074 full-time undergrads enrolled. Santiago Canyon's most in-demand major is a Liberal Arts and Humanities Certificate, which makes up 30% of students. Alternative commonly desired options include Natural Sciences, which accounts for 7% of students, and Business (5%). If you would like to focus your studies on cosmetology at a college in California but don't have high test scores, Santiago Canyon is a great school for you, because its cosmetology program is ranked #3 in the state. In addition, Santiago Canyon placed 18th in California on our best community colleges and best value 2-year colleges lists. For students paying full freight, in-state tuition goes for $1,211 a year, but for students living out of state, tuition goes for $8,595. That being said, 54% of Santiago Canyon students get scholarship or grant funding. 47% of Santiago Canyon College students stroll across the stage on commencement day, geared up to set foot in the labor force. The average alumnus takes home $26,700 two years after receiving their diplomas, which is 33.4% behind the national median earnings. Applicants may like to find that Santiago Canyon does not offer early decision. What's more, about 71% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the next year, and the student to professor ratio is 38:1. Apropos of your cash flow, be aware that 28% of undergraduates are awarded state grants and the average aid given to Santiago Canyon's students is $4,332. Respecting demographics, the faculty is made up of 6% of professors who are of unknown race and 28% of undergraduates are Asian American. Lastly, under ten percent of graduates default on their student debt and two years after graduating, 17% of alumni are unemployed.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Natural Sciences
Business
Environmental Engineering Technician
Psychology
Communications
Accounting Technician and Bookkeeping