Citrus College provides opportunities for students to enroll in its career preparation programs at a reasonable cost. The courses required to complete a career preparation program are scheduled so that students can complete a program and earn a certificate of achievement in a timely manner, whether they attend classes full time or part time.
In order to be eligible for Federal Student Aid, federal guidelines require that a student must be enrolled in an educational program that leads to an associate degree, or prepares him or her for gainful employment in a recognized occupation. In accordance with federal guidelines, Citrus College students must declare a goal with a major, prepare for transfer to a four-year college or university, or enroll in a career certificate of achievement program in order to be eligible for Federal Student Aid.
Click on the name of the certificate from the list below to see information about the cost of Citrus College's career preparation programs and the length of time required to complete these programs.
Accounting (20 units)
Administration of Justice (21 units)
Architectural Design (19 units)
Audio Recording Technology (36 units)
Automotive Service, Diagnosis and Repair-Master Technician (54-57 units)
Automotive Service, Diagnosis and Repair-Underhood Specialist (21-25 units)
Automotive Service, Diagnosis and Repair-Toyota/Lexus/Scion Tech (47.5-62.5 units)
Automotive Service, Diagnosis and Repair-Undercar/Drivetrain Specialist (19-25 units)
Child Development Teacher (40 units)
Commercial Dance (49 units)
Cosmetology (56 units)
Dental Assistant (30 units)
Esthetician (19 units)
Information Technology (22 units)
Medium and Heavy Diesel Truck Technology (32-33 units)
Public Works Level I (18-19 units)
Public Works Level II (37-38 units)
Vocational Nursing (50.5 units)
Water Technology (18-20 units)
Wildland Resources and Forestry (21 units)