California has a general population of 5,274 and an overall student population of 9,017. Approximately 9,017 of California's students are enrolled in schools that offer property management programs.
Of the 1 property management schools in California, the largest property management school, by student population, is California University of Pennsylvania. In 2010, California University of Pennsylvania graduated approximately 6 students from its property management program.
A reported 6 students graduated with credentials in property management in California in 2010. Tuition in 2009 at California's property management schools was $20,359 per year for instate students and $23,693 per year for out of state students.
You should also anticipate spending about $1,000 for property management related books and supplies every year. And if you live on campus at one of the California-based property management schools, you will have an added expense of $9,320 per year, on average, for room and board. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $13,648.
After graduating with your credentials in property management, if you decide to work as a property manager in California, your job prospects are not very good. In 2010, of the 4,300 property managers in Pennsylvania, 410 were working in the greater California area. California's property manager workforce is projected to decrease by -1% by the year 2018. This anticipated change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for property managers.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a property manager in California is $61,550 per year, which is higher than the average for property managers state-wide.
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