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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For that price, you could attend on of the better community colleges, e.g. Pasadena City, Glendale, Santa Monica, etc. OOS tuition is around 10k, plus living expenses. Note: if you were a California resident, tuition is like 1k. [/quote] Would it not be weird to do community college from out of state? Is it not mostly local kids?[/quote] Santa Barbara city college, Pasadena city college, and Santa Monica city colleges would all be nice. Look into what specific options each one has. They typically have relationships with the UC near them, easy to transfer into if you meet the requirements at the Cc. I think it would be a nice experience if they have another way of meeting people, like through friends in the area. [/quote] I don't know what current policy is, but I went to Cal Poly SLO and there were a good number of students who moved to SLO and lived in privately-run student apartment complexes and went to Cuesta Community College because it had preference for transfer admission to Cal Poly. The Cal states are generally less expensive including for OOS. Cal Poly shows an OOS cost of $48k. But they are generally regional colleges and 99% in-state students so, IMO, should only really be considered if you definitely will stay in CA after college (excepting Cal Poly which is better known)[/quote]
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