School

College of Marin

Great Reasons to Attend College of Marin

Our History of Success

College of Marin is a successful place to start your education. We are recognized by students from around the world as one of California’s best preparatory programs for transferring to a four-year college or university.

Established in 1926, College of Marin is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). WASC accreditation means that College of Marin credit instruction is fully approved for transfer to four-year universities, such as the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) schools.

College of Marin has one of the highest rates of transfer to UC-Berkeley in California because of the overall excellence of instruction and personal support students receive to attain their educational goals. Many international students who have completed studies at the College of Marin have been admitted to UC-Berkeley, UCLA and UC-Davis, among others.

Excellent Academic Program

College of Marin welcomes International Students from all over the world to join our Academic University Transfer Program and Intensive English Program.

Students may complete more than half of their bachelor's degrees at College of Marin. We offer courses that satisfy the lower division requirements for transfer as juniors to California State University, University of California, private universities, and out-of-state universities. Each year, hundreds of College of Marin students transfer to 4-year universities.

In addition, College of Marin offers a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) to seven University of California campuses, including Davis, Irvine, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.

Safe Campus Locations

Our two beautiful and safe campus locations in Marin County offer excellence in instruction, friendly multi-cultural students and instructors, and supportive student services to make you feel “at home,” wherever you are from. Just minutes away from San Francisco across the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge, College of Marin’s International programs bring you into a vibrant college campus life, with fun activities and superior instruction to keep you interested.

University-Caliber Faculty Members

College of Marin faculty members are recognized for their excellence in the classroom. Marin's instructors have degrees from such institutions as Stanford; Harvard; Yale; Columbia; UC Berkeley; California College of the Arts; SFSU; Royal College of Music, London; and many other top educational institutions.

Personal Attention and Small Class Size

At College of Marin you can enjoy a high quality college experience in a supportive setting. With about 20 students per class students will receive personal attention and opportunities to interact with their professors/

Excellent Counseling and Support Services

College of Marin offers a variety of services designed to help students get started and keep them on track, including academic counseling, career counseling, tutoring, Disabled Students Program and Services, Extended Opportunity Program and Services, and financial aid, among others.

Student life: Clubs, Sports, and Activities

College of Marin offers opportunities for you to participate in a variety of exciting activities, student clubs, including the International Society Club, and intercollegiate athletic sports.

Intensive English Program

College of Marin’s Intensive English Program has more than 30 years of success educating English language learners. We welcome new and returning F-1 international students, F-1 transfer students from other schools, au pairs, and local residents who wish to improve English language skills. Under our Conditional Admissions Agreement, students who complete the advanced level are guaranteed admission into College of Marin Credit Program, without the TOEFL requirement. Students will also be granted a waiver of the $50.00 Application Processing Fee. All other conditions for admissions to the International Student Credit Program must be met.

Fees for the 2014-2015 year

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Admissions

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