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Seeking a value Physical Education degree in California

Hey, I'm a high school rising junior looking to pursue a major in Physical Education. I feel California's climate and general appeal would provide a solid backdrop for such a field. However, I'm trying to balance quality and cost. So, what are the best value colleges for a PE degree in California?

a year ago

Taking into account both the quality of programs and the cost, here are three schools in California that could potentially offer good value for a Physical Education degree:

1. San Francisco State University (SFSU): The Kinesiology degree here with a concentration in Physical Education creates a pathway to a single-subject teaching credential program. It has a solid reputation in this department and is also one of the more affordable options in California, especially for in-state students.

2. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB): CSULB offers a Bachelor's in Physical Education with an option to pursue a Single Subject Teaching Credential in Physical Education. CSULB's location provides ample opportunities for students to gain outdoor, hands-on experience.

3. University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB): UCSB offers a strong undergraduate program in Physical Education through their Department of Exercise and Sport Studies. Though the UCs are more expensive than the CSUs, they also do have more resources and research opportunities.

Remember that "value" can be subjective depending on your specific needs. If you have the opportunity, consider visiting these campuses or reaching out to the department faculty. This will give you a better understanding of the program fit, curriculum, and potential job opportunities after graduation.

Lastly, it's a great idea to apply for financial aid and any scholarships you're eligible for, which can significantly offset the cost and increase the overall value of your chosen degree program.

a year ago

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