College of Marin
College of Marin
835 College Avenue
Kentfield, CA 94904 USA

Official telephone: (415) 457-8811 
Fax: (415) 883-2632 
Website: www.marin.cc.ca.us/

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Current as of: January 2010
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
Function type of the institution: two-year college
Main student body: coeducational
Academic calendar: semesters
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COSTS AND FINANCIAL AID
In-state resident full-time tuition per academic year: $0
Out-of-state full-time tuition per academic year: $3,984
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ACADEMICS
Total number of undergraduate and graduate faculty: 489
Does the institution offer part-time undergraduate degree programs: Yes
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STUDENT LIFE
Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution: 6,516 
Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first professional students enrolled in the institution: 6,516 
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CAMPUS SUMMARY
Earn a 2-year Associate Degree at College of Marin, located in prestigious Marin County California. Choose from 2 beautiful campuses located just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco and a short distance from Silicon Valley. Students find the peace of a suburban setting conducive to study. At the same time, proximity to a world-renowned international city offers a plethora of interesting cultural activities. For after class leisure activities, Marin has some of the best weather in the entire United States in which to enjoy such sports as hiking, tennis, sailing, swimming and mountain biking. Winter skiing is just a 3 hour drive to Lake Tahoe.
 
UNIQUE PROGRAMS
The College of Marin offers a diverse range of programs and courses designed to fullfill the individual educational needs of students. In 2004, Marin County voters approved a $250 million facilities improvement bond to revitalize the aging Kentfield and Indian Valley Campuses. Since passing the bond, the college has broken ground on three msjor construction projects, including the modernization of the Diamond Physical Education Complex and two new buildings, including the Indian Valley Campus Main Building and the Kentfield Fine Arts Building. In the Fall of 2009, the collge will break ground on a new Science and Mathematics Building.
 
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