March 28th, 2013
Higher education and politics have always been linked, and nowhere is this truer than in the state of California. Home to two of the best university systems in the country, University of California and Cal State, California often looks to the Capitol for news on higher education.
Funding for universities is a hot topic in the state capital of Sacramento. Colleges in California have fought government budget cuts in hard economic times, budget cuts that would force them to raise tuition or cut back services. At the same time, some observers argue Read the rest of this entry »
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June 16th, 2012
California has many top colleges and universities to select from that offer job placement services. One of the great things about California is that no matter what you like to do, you are never too far away to do it. Whatever you wish to learn, there will be a campus that teaches it.
Choosing where to get an education is one of the major decisions that will have to be made in your lifetime. Be smart about it, know what you want and set goals to obtain it. There are guidance counselors that will Read the rest of this entry »
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June 2nd, 2012
California has several of the best colleges in the nation, both public and private. In northern California, which includes the San Francisco Bay Area, some of the best schools are: University of California at Berkeley, a competitive public research university with a strong liberal arts program; and Stanford University, a private school with an excellent reputation as one of the top 10 universities in the nation.
In southern California, there are many top colleges in the Los Angeles area, including: Read the rest of this entry »
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May 19th, 2012
Many students think that attending college in California will allow them plenty of time to study in the sun and relax at the beach. While this can certainly be true, California colleges offer other unique opportunities to students as well. Two distinct programs allow undergraduate students to define their identities and their studies by creating their very own academic majors.
The Whittier Scholars Program encourages students to think proactively about the connections between disciplines. Instead of following a set academic course, students work closely with their Read the rest of this entry »
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May 16th, 2012
No state has seen such drastic increases in tuition fees as the state of California. This state has seen an increase in fees in its community colleges, Cal State system, and UC system. However, when compared to the rest of the nation, these fee increases don’t seem so harsh.
California community colleges have seen the costs of enrollment rise by thirty-seven percent this year. However, the average cost of attending a California community college is $1,119 each year is lower than the national average of $3,288.
The Cal State system has seen cuts in Read the rest of this entry »
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May 12th, 2012
There are many high quality colleges in California, all of which have different requirements to get in, and have different outlooks on students’ futures. There are many great colleges in California. Standford is the most well known college in California, however the other nineteen colleges are still very high quality and are worth looking into as backup colleges. Aim as high as possible, and you will do great things. These colleges will all offer you a great, bright future The best college Read the rest of this entry »
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