Community College
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Walnut, CA
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Glendora, CA
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Whittier, CA
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Community Colleges
A community college is a two-year college providing training for semi-professional and trade careers, or transfer programs to four-year colleges/universities. High school course work should include some college prep classes.
California Community Colleges are required to admit any California resident or nonresident possessing a high school diploma or the equivalent.
Transfer Programs
California Community Colleges have transfer agreements with the CSU and UC system, thus making it easier for students to transfer into those schools. Some private universities have also established transfer agreements with California Community Colleges, but not all have. In order to transfer out to a university, students must enroll in an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) program at the community college level. It is recommended for students to visit the college's transfer center to develop a plan that will allow them to transfer to their university of choice.