With June coming up, there are many high school students committing to the colleges that they will be attending in the fall. While there is a good percentage of students who want to attend a four year college, there is just a good percentage of students who attend a community college.  The Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE), found that the percentage of high school graduates in California who attend college falls a little over 63%, and in that percentage, 37% of these students register to attend community college. Being that the majority of high school students attend community college, there is the fallback of students overstaying their two years or not transferring to excel for an advanced education to a four year university. Considering how there are college students undecided in their majors, for these particular individuals it takes longer than two years because regardless if they finish their general eds, they are still unsatisfied in the section of their major and if they want to finish their Associates Degree. Community college makes this matter in question undemanding because most community colleges like College of the Canyons and Los Angeles Pierce College offer road maps for degrees, degrees for transfer, or transfers only. 

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