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Liberal Arts at Santa Ana College

Liberal Arts at Santa Ana College

If you are interested in studying liberal arts, you may want to check out the program at Santa Ana College. The following information will help you decide if it is a good fit for you.

SAC is located in Santa Ana, California and approximately 20,118 students attend the school each year.

Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in Liberal Arts section at the bottom of this page.

SAC Liberal Arts Degrees Available

  • Undergrad Certificate in Liberal Studies (1 - 4 Years)
  • Associate’s Degree in Liberal Studies

SAC Liberal Arts Rankings

Liberal Studies Student Demographics at SAC

Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the liberal studies majors at Santa Ana College.

SAC Liberal Arts Associate’s Program

68% Women
90% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 32% of liberal studies associate's degrees went to men and 68% went to women.

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SAC does a better job with serving racial-ethnic minorities than the typical school does. Its associate's program in liberal studies graduates 38% more racial-ethnic minorities than the nationwide average.*

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from Santa Ana College with a associate's in liberal studies.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 30
Black or African American 5
Hispanic or Latino 224
White 17
International Students 3
Other Races/Ethnicities 17

Careers That Liberal Studies Grads May Go Into

A degree in liberal studies can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for CA, the home state for Santa Ana College.

Occupation Jobs in CA Average Salary in CA

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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