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California’s community and junior colleges are a critical component of the state's higher education system, offering academic, vocational and professional education to millions of Californians. The highest degree offered at these institutions is typically an associate's degree. Professional training and certification, as well as general coursework are also offered. For some, junior and community colleges lead to continuing academics at four-year institutions, while many others use community and junior colleges to launch a career to or rewarding hobby.
Below is a list of junior and community colleges in California as well as links to profile pages with the college’s contact information and statistics.
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