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California,
for example, has three distinct systems of higher education, each
with a different mission: the University of California system
with nine campuses, the California State University system with
23 campuses, and the Community College (two-year) system with
106 campuses.
The University
of California system awards bachelors, masters, professional (law
and medicine) and doctoral degrees, and is oriented toward research.
The California State system offers bachelors and masters degrees,
and its primary mission is undergraduate education and teacher
training. The community colleges award two-year associate degrees,
with a focus on job training and preparation for four-year institutions.
An important
element of state university systems is their generally low cost.
Because state universities are supported by tax money, the citizens
of the state are charged a comparatively low tuition to attend
public universities in their own state. However, if they choose
to attend a university in another state, they are charged "non-resident"
tuition, which is substantially higher and is based on the actual
cost of their education. The same applies to citizens of other
countries who are not US residents.
However, even
with these higher out-of-state costs, state university tuition
in general is still very competitive and offers excellent value.
On the negative side, state universities may not have as many
scholarships available for non-residents, or be able to waive
non-resident tuition.
State university
campuses offer a wide-range of support services to international
students, including housing options, dining facilities, recreational
facilities, clubs and organizations, health centers and international
student centers. However, the range of services available will
vary with the size and location of each campus.
As a result
of the high quality of the education offered and their reasonable
cost, state universities are a popular choice for students seeking
their higher education degrees. Although international students
pay more than state residents to attend, state universities are
an attractive option for economical higher education in the US
Whether you are selecting a university by region, subjects offered,
or cost, you will find a state university campus that meets your
needs and interest.
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