College of Alameda

555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pky, Alameda, CA
2-year
Medium
Suburban

Questions and Answers about College of Alameda

Paw Dah S.
1 year ago
What are the different clubs available to College of Alameda students?
Paw Dah S.
1 year ago
Does College of Alameda offer any cultural clubs or programs for minority students?
Paw Dah S.
1 year ago
What facilities are included for College of Alameda students who live on campus?
Lamiek H.
2 years ago
Where can I find scholarships opportunities that College of Alameda offers?

Majors offered at College of Alameda

Biggest majors
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Psychology, General

Academics at College of Alameda

Student Faculty Ratio
27 to 1
School type
Public 2-year institution
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Common careers for College of Alameda students

Common Careers and Their Average Annual Salary

Director of Engineering115k
Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst70k
District Manager, Retail55k
Business Systems Analyst54k
Director of Operations48k
Automotive Service Technician / Mechanic46k
Cashier22k
Based on 105 student responses
45.2kAvg. Early Career Pay
65.6kAvg. Mid-Career Pay
3%in STEM careers

Net price of attending College of Alameda

College of Alameda financial aid

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Student reviews of College of Alameda

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Recommended by

100% of students

Known for

Helpful career services
Accessible for students with disabilities
Safe campus
Commuter-friendly
Diverse and Inclusive
Johanna Guevarra
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Art History
Classics
Reading + 12 others

3.0

WHAT I LIKED

One thing I like about the College of Alameda is that it lets me have more time to figure myself out. In addition, it also has accommodation services for people with disabilities and the best part about being a student with a disability is gaining work experience while focusing on my studies. Community colleges are a good starting point for students who feel that aren't ready to experience a sudden jump from high school to a 4-year university.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

My only complaint is I wasn't able to establish a meaningful relationships with peers and professors ever since the pandemic started.