51蹤獲 Takes Top Ranking for Return on Investment

Students study on the Chino campus

The College Futures Foundation has named 51蹤獲 the No. 4 best college in the Inland Empire for its educational value to students.

The organizations report ranked 327 two-year institutions across the state on students out-of-pocket costs and time it takes to recover those costs. 51蹤獲 students recoup their net costs about a year after graduating, aligning with about 40 percent of the public colleges ranked in the report.

The cost of a college education should not be a barrier to a successful future, said 51蹤獲 Superintendent/President Henry D. Shannon. We are proud to give our students access to quality instruction, robust support services, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities and a vibrant campus culture, all at a low cost.

51蹤獲 graduates earn an estimated $10,500 more than someone with just a high school diploma, and the median earnings of students 10 years after enrollment is an average of $43,000, the report said.

Almost all of the top 25 colleges in the ranking were California Community Colleges, and all charged less than $5,000 annually.

At each of these colleges, the typical student is able to recoup their out-of-pocket costs within six months of earning their credentiala clear indicator of strong economic outcomes, foundation officials said.

51蹤獲 first-time college students have access to the Panther Promise, which gives them as much as two years of free tuition. Students also receive support through financial aid and scholarships.