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Chabot CollegeHayward, CA |
Main Address25555 Hesperian Blvd Hayward, CA 94545-2447 www.chabotcollege.edu |
Admission Office25555 Hesperian Boulevard Hayward, CA 94545 (510) 723-6700 Fax : (510) 723-7510 ccarcom@chabotcollege.edu Contact : Paulette Lino Director of Admissions & Records |
Type of SchoolMedium Public community college 2-year school Coed Hispanic-Serving Institution Regionally Accredited Western Association of Schools and Colleges College Board Code: 4725 |
Quick FactsTotal undergraduates : 14,215 In-State Tuition : $1,414.00 Out-of-State Tuition : $9,664.00 |
School CalendarSemester |
Degrees AvailableCertificate Associate |
SettingLarge City (250-500k) Urban Commuter campus |
AdmissionRegular application due: No Regular Application Deadline Priority application due : -- College will notify student of admission : -- Student must reply to acceptance by : -- Housing deposit due : -- |
TestsSAT Reasoning/ACT Score report due : -- SAT subject score report due : -- |
Financial AidFinancial Aid Application due : -- Financial Aid Priority Application due : Aug 1 College will notify student : -- Student must reply : -- |
Transfer StudentsTransfer Application closing date : -- College will notify student of transfer decision by : -- Transfer priority application date : -- Transfer student must reply : -- Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms : -- Transfer priority financial aid deadline : -- College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about : -- Student must reply to financial aid decision by : -- |
Learning EnvironmentCalendar type : Semester Degrees Offered in : Certificate, Associate degrees |
Accreditation and AssociationsRegionally Accredited Western Association of Schools and Colleges Hispanic-Serving Institution |
Most Popular MajorsAssociates |
All MajorsLevels at which colleges offer undergraduate majors are designated by these letters : A = Associate degree, B = Bachelor's degree, C = Certificate degree, D = Doctor degree, M = Master degree Biological & Biomedical Sciences Business, Management, Marketing, & Related Support Communication, Journalism & Related Programs Communications Technologies & Support Services Computer & Information Sciences, Support Services Construction Trades Education Engineering Engineering Technologies/Technicians English Language, Literature & Letters Family, Consumer & Human Sciences Foreign Language, Literatures & Linguistics Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences History Legal Professions & Studies Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies & Humanities Library Science Mathematics & Statistics Mechanic & Repair Technologies Parks, Recreation & Fitness Studies Personal & Culinary Services Philosophy & Religious Studies Physical Sciences Precision Production Psychology Security & Protective Services Social Sciences Transportation & Materials Moving Visual & Performing Arts |
Learning outside the classroomMany colleges offer special programs like the opportunity to study abroad or participate in internships to get on-the-job training. Nearly all colleges provide extra academic help or tutoring to students who need it. |
Special Study OptionsCooperative Education Cross-Registration Double Major Dual Enrollment of High School Students English as a Second Language (ESL) Independent Study Internships Liberal Arts/Career Combination Student-Designed Major |
Off-Campus Study OptionsStudy Abroad |
ROTC AvailableROTC, Air Force ROTC, Army |
Extended Class AvailabilityExtensive evening or early morning classes Saturday Classes Distance Learning Weekend College |
Computer ServicesWireless network available |
Campus General InformationSize : Medium-sized Unique Facilities : On-campus planetarium. Geographic Location : 30 miles from San Francisco, 14 miles from Oakland, 20 miles from Berkeley. Large City Urban Commuter Campus Total undergraduates : 14,215 First-time degree-seeking freshmen : -- Degree-seeking undergrads : 9,741 Graduate enrollment : -- |
Student General InformationAll students average age : 25 In state students : 99.0% Out of state students : 1.0% |
Other Activities & OrganizationsStudent Newspaper : Spectator |
Housing Options |
Additional Housing OptionsCar is not allowed for freshman Pet is not allowed in the Dorm |
General AthleticsTeam Name : Gladiators Sport Member : NJCAA |
Sport's Levels AvailableIntercollegiate Intramural |
Counseling And WellnessCareer counseling Employment services for undergraduates On-campus daycare Personal counseling Placement services for graduates Adult (re-entering) student services/programs Economically disadvantaged students services Minority students services Veteran's counselor Health services |
Additional Programs for Students with DisabilitiesServices and/or facilities for hearing impaired Partial services for students with learning disabilities Services and/or facilities for speech or communications disorders Services and/or facilities for visually impaired Wheelchair Accessibility |
Academic Support ProgramsLearning center Pre-admission summer program Reduced course load Remedial instruction Study skills assistance Tutoring Writing center |
Activity Name |
Available on Campus |
Campus Ministries |
N |
Choral Groups |
Y |
Concert Band |
Y |
Dance Activity |
N |
Drama/Theater |
Y |
Film Society |
Y |
Fraternities |
N |
Government or Political Activity |
Y |
International Student Organization |
N |
Jazz Band |
Y |
Literary Magazine |
Y |
Marching Band |
N |
Model United Nations |
N |
Music Ensembles |
N |
Musical Theater |
Y |
Opera |
N |
Pep Band |
N |
Radio Station |
Y |
Sororities |
N |
Student Newspaper |
Y |
Symphony Orchestra |
N |
Television Station |
Y |
Yearbook |
N |
Sport Name |
Levels Available |
Archery |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Badminton |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Baseball |
Men's Intercollegiate |
Basketball |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Bowling |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Cross-Country |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate |
Football |
Men's Intercollegiate |
Golf |
Men's Intercollegiate |
Handball |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Racquetball |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Soccer |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Softball |
Women's Intercollegiate Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Swimming |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate |
Table tennis |
Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Tennis |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Track and Field |
Men's Intercollegiate Women's Intercollegiate |
Volleyball |
Women's Intercollegiate Men's Intramural Women's Intramural |
Water Polo |
Women's Intercollegiate |
Wrestling |
Men's Intercollegiate |
General Applying InformationApplication Fee: $0.00 Application Fee Waiver Available: No Applied early admission : -- Admitted early admission : -- Applied early action : -- Admitted early action : --
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SAT score use policyAll SAT Scores Required for Review |
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Other Test PoliciesInformation not supplied by college |
A note from the collegeSpecial requirements for nursing, dental hygiene, and paramedic programs. |
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Advanced Placement Program (AP) InformationOffers credit for AP Exams : Yes Offers placement into higher-level courses for AP Exams : Yes Offers sophomore standing for qualifying AP scores : Yes AP credit policy depends on student’s major, school, or program : Yes From the college: Chabot College recognizes the Advanced Placement Program (AP). Official copies of the AP Exam scores must be on file with Chabot College. Because each college and university evaluates AP scores differently, students should contact the institution to which they are transferring regarding AP scores meeting specific requirements. Students will not receive credit for a course if they have already been granted credit for that course using AP Examination results. Transfer institutions may not grant credit for taking a course that was awarded AP examination credit. |
Test Subjects |
Middle 50% of First-Year Students |
SAT Math |
* |
SAT Evidence Based Reading & Writing |
* |
ACT Composite |
* |
* The college did not report these requirements or does not have specific requirements.
Exam |
Min Score Required |
Number of Credits |
Equivalent Course(s) |
Applicable Program |
2-D Art and Design |
3 |
3* |
-- |
All |
3-D Art and Design |
3 |
3* |
-- |
All |
Art History |
3 |
3 |
Art History 4 or 5 |
All |
Biology |
3 |
4 |
Biology 31 |
All |
Calculus AB |
3 |
5 |
Math 1 |
All |
Calculus BC |
3 |
5 |
Math 2 |
All |
Calculus BC: AB Subscore |
3 |
5 |
Math 1 |
All |
Chemistry |
3 |
5 |
Chemistry 1A |
All |
Chinese Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
-- |
All |
Comparative Government and Politics |
3 |
3 |
Political Science 20 |
All |
Computer Science A |
3 |
4 |
Computer Science 14 |
All |
Computer Science Principles |
3 |
3 |
-- |
All |
Drawing |
3 |
3* |
-- |
All |
English Language and Composition |
3 |
3 |
English 1A |
All |
English Literature and Composition |
3 |
3 |
English 1A |
All |
European History |
3 |
3 |
History 1 or 2 |
All |
French Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
French 1B |
All |
German Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
German 1B |
All |
Human Geography |
3 |
3 |
-- |
All |
Italian Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
-- |
All |
Japanese Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
-- |
All |
Latin |
3 |
3 |
-- |
All |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
3 |
Economics 2 |
All |
Microeconomics |
3 |
3 |
Economics 1 |
All |
Music Theory |
3 |
3 |
Music 2A & 2B |
All |
Physics 1 |
3 |
4 |
-- |
All |
Physics 2 |
3 |
4 |
-- |
All |
Physics B |
3 |
5 |
Physics 4A |
All |
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism |
3 |
5 |
Physics 4B |
All |
Physics C: Mechanics |
3 |
5 |
Physics 4A |
All |
Psychology |
3 |
3 |
Psychology1 |
All |
Spanish Language and Culture |
3 |
5 |
Spanish 1B |
All |
Spanish Literature and Culture |
3 |
5 |
-- |
All |
Statistics |
3 |
4 |
Math 43 |
All |
United States Government and Politics |
3 |
3 |
Political Science 1 |
All |
United States History |
3 |
3 |
History 7 or 8 |
All |
World History: Modern |
3 |
3 |
-- |
All |
*Check with the related academic department at the college for more information.
Financial Aid Distribution & Stats |
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Financial Aid DeadlinesFinancial Aid Priority Deadline : Aug 1 |
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Contact InformationFinancial aid contact name : Kathryn Linzmeyer Financial aid office phone : (510) 723-6746 |
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Financial Aid FormsDomestic first-year financial aid applicants must submit the following forms, if applicable: FAFSA Institution's own financial aid form |
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Part-Time CostsCost per credit hour (in-state): $46.00 Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): $321.00 Note: These costs are tuition fees only. In some cases, fees and other expenses can be additional. |
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Need-based financial aid determined byAcademics Alumni Affiliation Leadership Minority Status State/District Residency |
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Work Study ProgramsNights For part-time students Weekends |
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Tuition payment plansCredit card payment Installment payment |
Cost Category |
On Campus |
Off Campus |
At Home |
In-state tuition and fees: |
$1,414.00 |
$1,414.00 |
$1,414.00 |
Out-of-state tuition and fees: |
$9,664.00 |
$9,664.00 |
$9,664.00 |
Room only: |
-- |
$11,268.00 |
$4,518.00 |
Books and supplies: |
$1,710.00 |
$1,710.00 |
$1,710.00 |
Estimated personal expenses: |
-- |
$2,844.00 |
$3,096.00 |
Transportation expenses: |
-- |
$1,323.00 |
$1,179.00 |
Estimated Total In-state: |
$3,124.00 |
$18,559.00 |
$11,917.00 |
Estimated Total Out-of-state: |
$11,374.00 |
$26,809.00 |
$20,167.00 |
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Credit InformationMinimum number of credits: -- Minimum college GPA (on a 4.0 scale): -- Lowest grade earned for course that may be transferred for credit (on a 4.0 scale): 1 Maximum credits/courses from a 2-year institution: -- Maximum credits/courses from a 4-year institution: -- Minimum credits transfers must complete to earn bachelor's degree: -- |
Admission Requirements (Required)High School Transcript College Transcript(s) |
Students who applied for transferStudents who applied for transfer from 2 year schools: 63.0% Students who applied for transfer from 4 year schools: 37.0% |
Terms in which transfer students may enrollFall Spring Summer |
Transfers accepted as1st semester freshman 2nd semester freshman Sophomore |
Services for students transferring IN from another schoolAdvisor Orientation Re-entry advisor |
Services for students transferring OUT of this schoolCollege fairs/transfer recruitment on campus Transfer center |
Special Requirements-- |
Admission for International StudentsApplication fee: $100.00 |
Annual College CostsTuition and Fees: $9,664.00 Room & Board(on-campus): -- Room & Board(off-campus): $11,268.00 Additional estimated expenses: -- Costs per credit hour: $321.00 |
Financial Aid |
Tests for International StudentsTOEFL Required of non-resident alien applicants TOEFL (internet-based test) average score: -- TOEFL (internet-based test) minimum score: -- TOEFL (paper) average score: -- TOEFL (paper) minimum score: -- |
Services for International StudentsSpecial International Student Orientation Program International Student Adviser |