Santa Barbara City College Recognized for 3 Top Degree Programs

Source: Santa Barbara City College

Santa Barbara City College has been named among the top 10 best community colleges in the U.S. — in addition to receiving top rankings for its medical coding and photography programs — by Intelligent.com for 2021. Intelligent.com’s comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 2,277 accredited colleges and universities. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, faculty, graduation rate, reputation and post-graduate employment.  
 
SBCC was recognized in the following categories:
 
The 2021 rankings were calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third-party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed thousands of schools with comparable programs on a scale of 0 to 100, with SBCC making it to the final list for three degree programs.

Intelligent.com provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education programs. Its website offers curated guides about the best degree programs as well as information about financial aid, internships and even study strategies. With comprehensive, user-friendly guides and hundreds of program rankings, Intelligent.com prides itself as a trusted source among students and prospective students. To learn more, visit Intelligent.com.

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  1. SACJON, I cannot understand your reasoning. Are we all just glandular machines that have to follow the cues to mating? Only beautiful people are allowed in SB? Are you not suggesting, actually claiming, that somehow these schools are giving priority to “better than average” young people? I am absolutely certain that IQ is not a direct correlation to how sexy someone seems to a compatriot. Please consider the insidiousness of your claim.

  2. PIT – both UCSB and SBCC are great party schools only because of their location. We have lots of beautiful people in a beautiful locale, which attracts other young people to come here to do what young people do…..party. Blaming the schools for being “party schools” is getting old.

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