Bachelor's Degrees

A bachelor’s degree from a California community college is within reach.

With options in career-focused fields at colleges across the state, you can find a path that fits your goals. Start by exploring what’s available near you.

Benefits of a Bachelor's Degree

A bachelor's degree from a California community college empowers students who want direct pathways to rewarding careers in high-demand industries. You can earn your four-year degree for less money than attending a university and move right into a career close to home.

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Financial Aid is Available

Money shouldn’t stand in the way of your educational goals. Community colleges give you a wide range of financial aid options to help pay for your education.

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Campuses Across the Entire State

California Community Colleges throughout the state are offering bachelor's degrees. Take this path to achieve a secure, good-paying job close to home.

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Jobs in Thriving Industries

We want to set our students up to succeed in their chosen fields after graduation. That's why we specifically designed our bachelor's degrees to concentrate on occupations in high-demand in your area.

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Improve your Career Prospects

People with a bachelor's degree earn more money on average than those with a GED certificate, high school diploma or associate degree.

Your future is right around the corner.

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    • Airframe Manufacturing Technology

      Bachelor’s Degree Antelope Valley College
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      Moorpark College
    • Automotive Career Education

      Bachelor’s Degree Ventura College
    • Automotive Technology Management

      Bachelor’s Degree De Anza College
    • Automotive Technology

      Bachelor’s Degree Rio Hondo College
    • Automotive Technology

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      Santa Ana College
    • Aviation Maintenance Technology: Avionics

      Bachelor’s Degree West Los Angeles College
    • Biomanufacturing

      Bachelor’s Degree Los Angeles Mission College
    • Biomanufacturing

      Bachelor’s Degree Los Angeles Pierce College
    • Biomanufacturing

      Bachelor’s Degree MiraCosta College
    • Biomanufacturing

      Bachelor’s Degree Moorpark College
    • Biomanufacturing

      Bachelor’s Degree Solano Community College
    • Building Performance and Environmental Design

      Bachelor’s Degree Palomar College
    • Building Performance

      Bachelor’s Degree College of the Canyons
    • Cyber Defense and Analysis

      Bachelor’s Degree San Diego City College
    • Dental Hygiene Administration

      Bachelor’s Degree Taft College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree Cerritos College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree Cypress College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree Foothill College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree Fresno City College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree Oxnard College
    • Dental Hygiene

      Bachelor’s Degree West Los Angeles College

Need Help Paying for College?

Most U.S. citizens qualify for financial aid with a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Undocumented and nonresident students can get assistance through the California Dream Act Application (CADAA).

Financial Aid Options

We have many different types of financial aid available to our diverse student body. Discover all the ways that you can get help paying for your education.

Pell Grants

Federal Pell Grants go to undergraduate students without college degrees who come from low-income families.

Cal Grant Program

Cal Grants get awarded to California resident undergraduates based on financial need, academic performance and other factors.

Promise Grants

Low-income students and students receiving cash assistance may automatically apply for a California College Promise Grant (CCPG).

Student Scholarships

The California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment (CCCSE) offers over 3,000 student scholarships per year.

Work-Study Programs

Federal work-study students earn money to pay for college by working a part-time job on-campus or out in the community.