Isn’t a Community College or University considered a College and therefore should file for a College Exemption?

Community Colleges and Universities are governed by the State Department and Placer County Office of Education and are considered Public Schools. The College Exemption is afforded to Non-Profit Colleges or Seminary Schools and confers upon its graduates at least one academic or professional degree based on specific courses. For-Profit Colleges are not eligible to file for any exemption in California.

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1. Is a Charter School a Government Entity and excluded from taxation?
2. Is any school instructing students in grades K – 12 eligible?
3. Isn’t a Community College or University considered a College and therefore should file for a College Exemption?
4. What types of property are exempt?
5. How does a Public School receive an exemption on property they don’t own?
6. Do we have to file every year?