CSU San Bernardino The college that i was researching is CSU San Bernardino and it was founded in 1965. This school has over 100 clubs for students to participate in .55% of students graduate within 6 years. CSU San Bernardino has a lot of activities to do on campus so it is student friendly. CSU San Bernardino is 212 miles away from Porterville California (Googlemaps.com) Tthe address is 5500 University Parkway. Their phone number is (909)-537-5185. This school has 18,453 undergraduates. Also it has 2,791 degree seeking freshmen and 2,314 of enrolled graduates. CSU San Bernardino has over 100 clubs for students. They have sororities and fraternities. They
Once, i finish my basic classes at the Alamo Colleges I wish to futher my education by attending the University of Texas
Although I went to Golden West Community College and Rancho Alamitos High School, they both have differences in camaraderie, campus aesthetics, and how it’s functionally ran. Golden West Community College is more difficult in building fellowship whereas Rancho Alamitos High School is more open to comradeship. Golden West is a larger campus and more funded, unlike Rancho Alamitos which is less funded and has a smaller campus. Also, Rancho insists in following rules, being told what to do. On the other hand, Golden West expects you to be responsible, not being told what to do. Golden West is a learning environment in which you think through and apply what you’ve learned; however, Rancho Alamitos is a teaching environment in which you acquire
Citrus College is located in the city of Glendora, a small town located in the San Gabriel Valley, with its slogan boasting “Pride of the Foothills.” Known for its middle/upper class housing, good schools and family programs. Also the city’s religion is mainly Mormon and other Christian denominations.
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Grand Canyon University is a 4-year private Christian university, for-profit university. This coed college is located in a very large city in an urban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers certificate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. It takes approximately 12 hours to get to this college from Vacaville, California. This college has a very unique campus and housing options of having coed housing too special housing for disabled students. Freshmen are permitted to have a car but pets are not allowed. This school also has a very small sports program as a division 2 college.
At Cal State Los Angeles University, a meeting was being held about undocumented immigration concerns due to the new president upcoming January 20, 2017. There are many concerns for Cal State LA’s undocumented students being worried about Trump’s campaign to deport undocumented immigrants. As a matter of fact, some Cal State LA’s students are enrolled in President Obama’s DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program. The DACA program is to help an individual to gain the ability to work, have an education, driver’s license, social security number which it will stay forever to the individual even if something happens to he or she, help out family financial, apply for a credit card, healthcare, and to not get deported. For instance if Trump’s successfully pass his planning on undocumented immigrants to get them deported, students under DACA are in risk of not completing courses, losing out on classes already paid for by student loans, housing and transportation costs.
University of California-Merced is the tenth addition to the UC system, making it the youngest at 13 years old. The campus is in Merced, California located in the San Joaquin Valley on the west coast. Merced is a relatively small quiet town surrounded by farmland and animals. Being located on the west coast, Merced receives annual highs of 76.1℉ and annual lows at 48.3℉, averaging a temperature of 62.2℉. The distance between UC Merced and Delano is 137 miles, or about a 2 hour drive. After considerable research, I have determined that attending University of California-Merced is a great option to begin my life’s journey after high school.
Westmont College is a small, liberal arts college located in the beautiful Santa Barbara, California. The college only offers bachelor’s degrees. Westmont is a standard four year college. They are nondenominational and encourage their students to live out a Christian life. They supply Christian-based studies. An interesting fact is that 78% of financial needs are met! Serious crime (per 1000 students per year) is a shocking 17.06, drug or weapon incidents are 2.22, and alcohol encounters are 14.83. Santa Barbara is considered a fairly safe place so seeing these statistics is quite surprising!
The University of California, Riverside (UCR) was founded on February 14, 1907 by the Riverside Citrus experiment station by until April 18, 1959 it became a general campus that everyone could attend. Since then they are a total of 21,539 enrolled in Fall 2015 and a total of 18,608 undergraduates and 2,931 graduate students at UCR. They offer majors like Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biological, Sciences, Biology, Botany, Plant Sciences, Business, Administration, Business, Economics and much more. That is a glance at what they offer in academics, but they also believe that student should have time spending in their education but also having done. Recently, UCR just had a block party and they contact singers, they sell food and carnivals so students get a time to have fun and spent time with their friends or even make new friends as they meet new people. They also have a health fair, and animal shelters and things similar to do, so they can keep their students informed on what is going around Riverside and along California and as a county in a whole.
The Rancho Santiago Community College District which includes, Santa Ana College, and Santiago Canyon College stated, “We remain deeply committed to each and every one of our students and to creating a safe and secure educational environment.”
This club welcomes students with a 3.5 average gpa or higher. Students that involved in their community and that show leadership skills. During the student sophomore year, the student will get an invitation to The Beta Club.
There are no fraternities or sororities at CO, but there are seven student honor societies and almost 50 clubs and other fun organizations students can enjoy. Club focuses vary widely, but many are groups of students pursuing similar degrees. The school is also home to a jazz band and concert band where students can play their instruments together and make great
A majority of San Jose City College students will come to a point in their education where they will get the chance to transfer to another school. Transferring to a four year college or university will help a student further their education. There are many options and decisions that students are confronted with. For example, students will have to choose which school will benefit them academically, how far they will want to move, which level of education they are aiming for, what people they will want to surround themselves with, and more. There are 23 California State University campuses; Monterey Bay is one of the locations in the northern part of California. They serve, like all universities, to enhance the intelligence of a student. There are many reasons why San Jose City College students should consider transferring to California State University-Monterey Bay when they come to this point in their life.
They also give people an offer to financial aid if needed for their college funds. This collage has all of the classes for my Computer Software Engineer Job. They give all freshman various scholarship’s so that they don’t have to pay as much as they would. The dorms can cost 1,100-1,487 depending on what want live in. The books that I need for my class can cost from 20-200$ depending on the teacher and class subject. (Northridge)
Southern University A&M College welcomed Dr. J.S. Clark as the new African American leader and president in 1914 after the big move. As Dr. Clark as president, he made numerous improvements on campus and off campus. He established a Junior College, teacher-training curriculum, Agricultural Extension Program, a summer normal school, six brick buildings for instructional activities, five brick dormitories, and eleven wooden structures for the faculties. Before his retirement came, he funded money from the government to build a library, a football stadium, an administration building, a gymnasium, and additional dormitories. During this time period, Felton G. Clark, J.S. Clark only son, was one of Southern’s most promising