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General Information About Santa Rosa Junior College Sonoma County Junior College District’s Mission is to promote student learning throughout our diverse communities by increasing the knowledge, improving the skills and enhancing the lives of those who participate in our programs and enroll in our courses. This Mission affirms the District’s responsibility to provide the following: lower division academic education, to support transfer to four-year institutions career and technical education, to support economic development and job growth basic skills, to include English language skills acquisition student and academic support services, to improve student success and student retention
Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.Institution Type - 2-year, Public
Special Learning Opportunities - Distance learning opportunities
- Study abroad
- Weekend/evening college
Student Services - Remedial services
- Academic/career counseling service
- Employment services for students
- Placement services for completers
- On-campus day care for students' children
Credit Accepted - Dual credit
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation - Not applicable
Federal Aid - Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates offered - Less than 1 year certificate
- 1-2 years certificate
- Associate's degree
- 2-4 years certificate
Campus Setting - City: Midsize
Disability Services Student - 3% or Less
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Admission Total Applicants Full Time Retention Rate 74% -
Tuition & Fees 09-10 Tuition & Fees $741 Room & Board Charge $0 Books & Supplies Cost $1,638 -
Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued Pell Grants $5,470,878 Other Federal Grants $382,061 Scholarships & Fellowships $14,506,460 Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $2,864,736 Average Grant Dollars Issued $1,791,954 Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $7,253,230 -
Student Demographics Total Enrolled 40,143 Native American 536 Asian 2,326 African American 1,032 Hispanic 6,347 Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 8,139 Enrolled FullTime Graduates 0



