University of California, Riverside
University of California, Riverside, also known as UC Riverside, is an accredited four-year public university founded in 1907 located in Riverside, California, 60 miles east of Los Angeles on a 1,200-acre campus. Their school mascot name is the "Bears".
UC Riverside provides over 81 programs for a bachelor's degree, 48 programs for master's degree and 42 doctorate programs.
UC Riverside has a large number of academic programs but the majority of students select programs in psychology, business administration, chemistry, biology, mechanical engineering, computer science, to name a few.
Famous alumni include Tim D. White, 2010 Time 100 Most Influential People and Nobel prize winner Richard Schrock.
UC Riverside has roughly 15,708 undergraduate and 2,371 graduate students enrolled.
The expenses for attending UC Riverside are: In-state: $8,507 and Out-of-state: $31,178.
The tuition is manageable as students can further their general education and enroll in their required major courses in their field of study. although, students are still supplied with potential student loans and financial aid to cover their tuition and expenses.
Moreover, students can get a part-time job to supplement their income, a summer seasonal job when school is not in session such as a UC Riverside college internship. "College Works Painting California", a nationally recognized company, is one of those kinds of companies students can use to help build their resume or begin a rewarding and prosperous career in the home improvement industry. Students will gain valuable sales experience and management skills, as well as build their organizational and communicational skills as an intern.
