California AG Colleges
California is home to many colleges and universities that offer outstanding agriculture programs! Below, you’ll find flyers that highlight some of these schools, including where they’re located, what ag-related majors they offer, and examples of possible careers you can pursue with those degrees.
Whether you're thinking about animal science, plant biology, ag business, environmental science, or ag mechanics, there's a path for you. Use these flyers to learn more about each college, explore your options, and start planning your future in agriculture today!
Whether you're thinking about animal science, plant biology, ag business, environmental science, or ag mechanics, there's a path for you. Use these flyers to learn more about each college, explore your options, and start planning your future in agriculture today!
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Local SoCal Trades
Explore Local Trades: Real Careers, Real Opportunities.
College isn’t the only path to success, and it’s important our students know that. We’ve created this section to highlight local trade careers available right here in Southern California. These jobs offer strong earning potential, hands-on work, and the chance to build a stable, rewarding future without the traditional college route.
Each flyer showcases a different skilled trade, such as electricians, iron/steel workers, carpenters, painters, and more. You’ll find average salaries, job descriptions, and QR codes linking to official websites and training programs. Whether you're interested in construction, energy, or other hands-on industries, these careers are in high demand and open to hardworking, motivated individuals.
Take some time to explore these opportunities—you might just discover a career path that's right for you. Success comes in many forms, and we’re here to help you find yours.
College isn’t the only path to success, and it’s important our students know that. We’ve created this section to highlight local trade careers available right here in Southern California. These jobs offer strong earning potential, hands-on work, and the chance to build a stable, rewarding future without the traditional college route.
Each flyer showcases a different skilled trade, such as electricians, iron/steel workers, carpenters, painters, and more. You’ll find average salaries, job descriptions, and QR codes linking to official websites and training programs. Whether you're interested in construction, energy, or other hands-on industries, these careers are in high demand and open to hardworking, motivated individuals.
Take some time to explore these opportunities—you might just discover a career path that's right for you. Success comes in many forms, and we’re here to help you find yours.