Crafton Hills College offers a diverse range of academic programs, including associate degrees, certificates, and transfer pathways. Students can explore fields spanning from arts and sciences to vocational studies.
The college has a strong history of preparing students for successful transfers to four-year institutions. Crafton Hills’ transfer programs and articulation agreements facilitate smooth transitions.
The college provides comprehensive career technical education programs that equip students with practical skills for various industries, enhancing their employability.
Crafton Hills College offers a variety of student support services, including counseling, tutoring, and academic advising, ensuring that students receive the guidance they need to succeed.
Crafton Hills College’s Honors Program provides high-achieving students with enriched coursework, research opportunities, and a supportive honors community.
With relatively small class sizes, Crafton Hills fosters a personalized learning environment that encourages close interactions between students and instructors.
The college places a strong emphasis on community engagement. Service projects, partnerships with local organizations, and initiatives addressing community needs highlight the college’s commitment to making a positive impact.
Crafton Hills College’s location in the Yucaipa Valley provides students with access to a serene natural environment while also being within proximity to opportunities in nearby urban areas.
The college celebrates cultural diversity through events, clubs, and organizations that promote cross-cultural understanding and create an inclusive campus environment.
Crafton Hills College is recognized for its vocational training programs, preparing students for careers in areas such as healthcare, public safety, and technology.
$332 per unit x 24 units (12 Units each Fall and Spring semesters)
$7,968
Enrollment Fee
$46 per unit x 24 units (12 Units each Fall and Spring semesters)
$1,104
All Programs
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