So you're from Temecula, CA?
Fortunately for you, Temecula, CA offers a number of great schools to choose from. It's just a matter of finding the right program and study subject for you!
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Temecula College and University Demographics
There are 10 degree and certificate programs in disciplines such as business/office automation/technology/data entry, accounting and aesthetician/esthetician and skin care specialist offered at Temecula's 4 colleges and universities for you to choose from.
Temecula's top-ranked school is CET-Rancho Temecula. In 2010, it received a nationwide rank of 65th. Approximately 126 students are currently enrolled at CET-Rancho Temecula. Amongst students at CET-Rancho Temecula, the most popular area of study is Administrative Assistant.
Tuition
Although tuition varies from school to school, the average tuition for Temecula schools is $4,333 per year. The Temecula school charging the highest tuition rates is Professional Golfers Career College, which charges students $13,000 per year. The lowest tuition rate in Temecula is at Professional Golfers Career College, which charges students $13,000 per year in tuition.
Financial Aid
Temecula college students received $0 in grants, loans, and scholarships in 2008. Institutional grants and scholarships accounted for $0 of the total. The school giving the most institutional grants and scholarships in Temecula was Royale College of Beauty, which gave students $0 in institutional financial aid.
Temecula Student Demographics
Approximately 0% of California students were enrolled in Temecula colleges in 2010. That is 836 students. Professional Golfers Career College, with 596 students, had the highest number of students in Temecula, while Royale College of Beauty, with only 114 students, had the lowest number.
Graduation and Retention Rates
Approximately 75% of students who enroll as first year students at Temecula schools return to complete their second year. The graduation rate for Temecula schools is approximately 89%. Professional Golfers Career College has the highest graduation rate in Temecula, with 96% of students graduating. Royale College of Beauty has the lowest rate, with 79% graduating.
Diversity
Of the 836 students attending Temecula schools, 29% are female. 69% of Temecula college students are older than 24 years. For every 100 Temecula college students, 40 students identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority background in 2009. CET-Rancho Temecula had the highest percentage of diverse students in Temecula, with 89% of students identifying themselves as being from a minority background.
Temecula Faculty Demographics
The total number of faculty employed by Temecula colleges and universities was 246. Of these faculty members, 40% were female. 18% identified themselves as belonging to a racial or ethnic minority.
The average faculty to student ratio for Temecula schools was 1 to 4 in 2009. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology had 1 faculty for every 1 student. This was the highest faculty to student ratio for schools in Temecula.
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Rank | Occupation | Num of Jobs | Avg Salary | Avg Salary (Nat'l) | Job Growth (Past 5 Yrs) |
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1 |
Retail Salespersons | 41,250 | $24,990 | $25,000 | -4.8% |
2 |
Office Clerks, General | 25,720 | $29,380 | $28,240 | -22.5% |
3 |
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education | 24,500 | $65,950 | $54,330 | 10.5% |
4 |
Registered Nurses | 21,780 | $79,800 | $67,720 | 16.5% |
5 |
General and Operations Managers | 15,650 | $109,770 | $113,100 | 3.4% |
6 |
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers | 13,380 | $51,240 | $50,770 | 0.1% |
7 |
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks | 13,010 | $37,630 | $35,340 | -11.3% |
8 |
Security Guards | 12,960 | $23,820 | $26,870 | 21.2% |
9 |
Cooks, Fast Food | 12,520 | $19,070 | $18,540 | 3.0% |
10 |
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers | 12,260 | $41,030 | $39,890 | 8.9% |
11 |
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants | 9,730 | $45,260 | $45,860 | -11.7% |
12 |
Construction Laborers | 9,630 | $40,140 | $33,590 | -48.0% |
13 |
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive | 9,270 | $34,150 | $32,000 | -12.3% |
14 |
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants | 8,580 | $25,180 | $25,140 | 23.6% |
15 |
Cooks, Restaurant | 8,580 | $23,640 | $23,260 | 6.3% |
16 |
Carpenters | 7,870 | $51,700 | $43,890 | -61.2% |
17 |
Medical Secretaries | 7,230 | $30,290 | $31,820 | 172.8% |
18 |
Medical Assistants | 7,210 | $27,460 | $29,760 | 49.3% |
19 |
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education | 6,500 | $63,870 | $54,880 | 13.4% |
20 |
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers | 6,350 | $73,970 | $55,620 | 6.2% |
21 |
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | 5,980 | $45,440 | $41,360 | 38.4% |
22 |
Accountants and Auditors | 5,870 | $64,340 | $68,960 | 1.2% |
23 |
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics | 5,100 | $40,480 | $38,200 | -37.7% |
24 |
Billing and Posting Clerks | 4,810 | $34,230 | $33,270 | 15.1% |
25 |
Home Health Aides | 4,370 | $22,800 | $21,760 | 43.8% |
26 |
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers | 4,140 | $69,070 | $62,260 | -46.9% |
27 |
Dental Assistants | 3,970 | $31,610 | $34,140 | 20.7% |
28 |
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education | 3,960 | $28,450 | $29,200 | 43.5% |
29 |
Sales Managers | 3,560 | $92,510 | $114,110 | 24.0% |
30 |
Electricians | 3,540 | $53,290 | $51,810 | -44.9% |
31 |
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education | 3,430 | $60,400 | $51,550 | 105.4% |
32 |
Management Analysts | 3,360 | $70,840 | $87,260 | 29.2% |
33 |
Pharmacy Technicians | 3,190 | $35,420 | $29,330 | 44.3% |
34 |
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters | 3,180 | $41,070 | $50,360 | -25.4% |
35 |
Financial Managers | 3,060 | $103,010 | $116,970 | -0.3% |
36 |
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists | 2,800 | $44,380 | $42,250 | -21.3% |
37 |
Food Service Managers | 2,580 | $48,360 | $52,220 | -5.5% |
38 |
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists | 2,550 | $21,390 | $26,510 | 0.0% |
39 |
Lawyers | 2,440 | $121,530 | $129,440 | 0.8% |
40 |
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria | 2,380 | $29,980 | $24,180 | 9.2% |
41 |
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other | 2,260 | $210,040 | $180,870 | 7.6% |
42 |
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors | 2,230 | $67,700 | $55,970 | -18.6% |
43 |
Civil Engineers | 2,170 | $106,740 | $82,280 | 8.0% |
44 |
Medical and Health Services Managers | 2,140 | $98,320 | $93,670 | 36.3% |
45 |
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School | 2,130 | $103,820 | $89,990 | 2.4% |
46 |
Social and Human Service Assistants | 2,130 | $30,580 | $30,100 | 31.5% |
47 |
Loan Officers | 2,090 | $74,470 | $65,900 | -24.3% |
48 |
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks | 1,970 | $38,510 | $37,070 | 3.1% |
49 |
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics | 1,950 | $36,320 | $33,300 | 45.5% |
50 |
Child, Family, and School Social Workers | 1,940 | $50,000 | $43,850 | -29.5% |