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Private Colleges In California

Eileen Said:

What are all the UC and private colleges in California that offer a RN Program?

We Answered:

If you're looking for a wider variety, you should include Cal States in your search as well.

I would suggest you refine your search, like the other answerer suggested, because then you'll just be left with a list of about 40 schools to choose from.

Dawn Said:

New private colleges in California?

We Answered:

Hi! If you would like a list of private colleges in California check out California College Search. It has different ways you can search including by city, zip code, degree, type or name of the college. When you find a college(s) you are interested in fill out the corresponding form to receive FREE information right from the school. This could even include the year the college opened.

Private Colleges: http://www.californiacollegesearch.com/c…

Good Luck!

Clinton Said:

Are there any private colleges in California with a undergrad good engineering program?

We Answered:

Cal Tech, Stanford, and Harvey Mudd are excellent.

Santa Clara, U of the Pacific, and Loyola Marymount also have good programs.

Esther Said:

what are some private colleges in California that are not religiously affiliated and reputable?

We Answered:

Check out the Assoc. of Independent Colleges in California
http://www.aiccu.edu/index.php?option=co…

Colleges that comes to mind:
CalTech
Claremont Colleges (Harvey Mudd, etc)
Stanford

Keep in mind that many, many students attend religiously affiliated colleges without being religious or sharing the same religious background. It doesn't really play a big part in your studies unless you want to get involved somehow in the religious organizations or classes.

Vernon Said:

Do Cal-Grants apply outside of California, or to private colleges?

We Answered:

No you can't take your CAL grant outside California.
http://www.csac.ca.gov/doc.asp?id=568

Here is the link to see if your school is CAL grant eligible.
http://sandbox.csac.ca.gov/internet/inst…

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