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25 Worst Colleges In California

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#25 Scripps College

Scripps College: Scripps College is the 25th worst college in California. 170 clubs are offered and 17 study abroad programs. There is a 10-1 student teacher ratio.

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#24 University of Redlands

University of Redlands: The University of Redlands is the 24th worst college in California. They offer 230 clubs but only nine study abroad programs. On average the annual tuition is $41,290 and 93% of the students receive financial aid.

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#23 Pitzer College

Pitzer College: Pitzer College is the 23nd worst college in California. The average income for the graduated students is $75,600. The annual tuition is an of $45,018. But this school offers only 47% of their students financial aid.

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#22 California State University, East Bay

California State University, East Bay: California State University, East Bay is ranked the 22st worst college in the state of California. They have a low SAT student average at 1200. And the student teacher ratio is 25 to one. But 92% of the students receive financial aid from the school.

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#21 Academy of Art University

Academy of Art University: Academy of Art University is ranked the 21th worst college in California. The annual tuition average is $24,600. And the student teacher ratio is 8 to one.

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#20 University of California, Merced

California State University, Merced: California State University, Merced is the 20th worst college in California. 90% of the students receive financial aid. 224 clubs are offered and only 5 study abroad programs.

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#19 California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Los Angeles: California State University, Los Angeles is ranked the 19th worst school in California. It is a 27-1 student teacher ratio and the offer 250 clubs. But the test scores are a little low, the average student's SAT score is 1350 and a 20 for the ACT.

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#18 San Jose State University

San Jose State University: San Jose State University is ranked the 18th worst school in California. They only offer two study abroad programs and there is a student teacher ratio of 21 to one. But on average, the graduates earn $90,100 annually.

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#17 California State University, Fullerton

California State University, Fullerton: California State University, Fullerton is the 17th worst college in California. The average annual tuition is $24,386 and 78% of the students receive financial aid.

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#16 Cal Polytechnic Pomona (CSU)

Cal Polytechnic Pomona (CSU): They are the 16th worst college in CA. Only four study abroad programs are offered. The student-teacher ratio is 28-1.

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#15 California State University, Monterey Bay

California State University, Monterey Bay: CSUMB is the 15th worst college in CA. The comparatively inexpensive annual average tuition is $19,628. There are 70 clubs and 30 study abroad programs offered.

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#14 Whittier College

Whittier College: Whittier College is the 14th worst college in CA. The graduating students earn an average of $60,650. Ninety-seven percent of the student body receives financial aid and the student-teacher ratio is 13-1.

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#13 Biola University

Biola University: Biola is the 13th worst college in CA. On average the students score a 1400 on SAT and 29 on the ACT. Financial is received by 65% of the student body. The graduating students earn an average of $68,700.

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#12 California State University, Fresno

California State University, Fresno: CSUF is the 12th worst college in CA. The student-teacher ratio is 22-1 and they have an average annual tuition of $20,929.

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#11 Mount St. Mary's College

Mount St. Mary's College: This is the 11th worst college in CA. The tuition averages $39,890 annually. There are 80 clubs offered, along with 6 study abroad programs.

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#10 California State University, Dominguez Hills

California State University, Dominquez Hills: CSUDH is the 10th worst college in CA. They have the lowest test scores with an average 1140 on the SAT and 15 on the ACT. The student-teacher ratio is 27-1.

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#9 California State University, Channel Islands

California State University, Channel Islands: CSUCI is ranked the 9th worst college in California. The average tuition is $25,392. Financial aid is received by 79% of the student body and they have an 18-1 student-teacher ratio.

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#8 California State University, Long Beach

California State University, Long Beach: California State University, Long beach is 8th worst college in California. The low test scores of the students average a 1400 on the SAT and a 19 on the ACT. There are 240 clubs offered and 7 study abroad programs. But the student-teacher ratio is 25-1.

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#7 San Francisco State University

San Francisco State University: San Francisco State University is the seventh worst college in California. 70% of the students receive financial aid for the fairly cheap tuition of $24,206. 58 clubs are offered along with 6 study abroad programs.

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#6 California State University, Sacramento

California State University, Sacramento: California State University, Sacramento is the sixth worst college in California. The average tuition is $23,324 but the graduates on average make $82,700 a year. Only two study abroad programs are offered.

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#5 California State University, Northridge

California State University, North Ridge: CSUNR is the fifth worst college in California. The students have the lowest test scores with an average of 1250 on the SAT and a 16 on the SAT. It only offers 16 clubs and one study abroad program.

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#4 Concordia University

Concordia University: Concordia University is the fourth worst college in California. An impressive 99% of the student body receive financial aid for the annual tuition average of $44,760. Only 20 clubs are offered.

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#3 California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Los Angeles: California State University, Los Angeles is ranked the 3rd worst school in California. It is a 27-1 student teacher ratio and the offer 250 clubs. But the test scores are a little low, the average student's SAT score is 1350 and a 20 for the ACT.

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#2 California State University, Bakersfield

California State University, BakersField: CSUBF is the 2nd worst college in California. It offers 120 clubs and 4 study abroad programs. The annual tuition average is $17,000.

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#1 California State University, Chico

California State University, Chico: Chico is the worst college in California, according to our calculations. The students have a low average test scores of 1350 on the SAT and 19 on the ACT. But the tuition is only $22,414.