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Mission College
Mission College 3000 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara, California 95054
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| Website: |
Mission College |
| Type of college: |
2-year public |
| Degree types offered: |
Associate's, Less than one year, One but less than two years, Two but less than 4 years |
Degree Programs offered: |
- Accounting & Finance
- Advertising & Marketing
- Arts & Design
- Biology General
- Business
- Computer and Information Sciences Other
- Computer Typography and Composition Equipment
- Culinary
- Dietician Assistant
- Drafting General
- Drawing
- Electrical / Electronics Equip. Installer
- Engineering General
- Engineering-Related Technologies / Technician
- Environmental and Pollution Control Technician
- Fire Protection and Safety Technology / Technician
- Fire Protection Other
- General Buying Operations
- Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator
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- Graphic Design Commercial Art and Illustration
- Health and Physical Education General
- Health Professions and Related Sciences
- Institutional Food Services Administration
- Intermedia
- Journalism
- Liberal Arts and Sciences / Liberal Studies
- Mathematics
- Nurse Assistant / Aide
- Office Supervision and Management
- Physical Sciences General
- Practical Nurse (L P N Training)
- Psychiatric / Mental Health Services Technician
- Public Administration and Services Other
- Real Estate
- Social Sciences and History Other
- Social Sciences General
- Speech and Rhetorical Studies
- Visual and Performing Arts Other
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| Classification:   Associate’s Colleges: These institutions offer associate’s degree and certificate programs but, with few exceptions, award no baccalaureate degrees. |
| Total enrollment |
9,821 |
| Undergraduate enrollment |
9,821 |
| Percent of undergraduate enrollment by gender |
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| Men |
48% |
| Women |
52% |
| Percent of undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity |
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| Non-resident alien |
0% |
| Black non-Hispanic |
4% |
| American Indian or Alaskan Native |
0% |
| Asian or Pacific Islander |
53% |
| Hispanic |
16% |
| White non-Hispanic |
21% |
Information provided by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Carnegie Foundation. |