Austin, TX
5930 Middle Fiskville Rd, Austin, TX 78752
http://www.austincc.edu
Austin Community College District is a public college located in Austin, Texas. It ranks #714 in the United States on our best overall colleges list, and admission is obtainable for anyone, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It is an above average sized institution with full-time enrollment of 9,586 undergrads. Austin Community College has 96 different majors across eight disciplines. The most commonly in-demand fields are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Nursing, with 27% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 7% and 6% of students study Business and Nursing, respectively. It ranks 6th in Texas for both its film and pharmacy programs. What's more, Austin Community College District is the 14th best mid-sized college in TX according to our analysis. For those of you based in Texas, sticker price tuition is $11,371 per year. Applicants living in other states need to shell out $13,671. That being said, just about three in five Austin Community College undergrads get some financial support. 7% of Austin Community College District students roll with punches to graduation day, fresh and equipped to hit the job market. On average, graduates make a yearly income of $29,000 a couple years after graduating. After 4 more years on the job, the graduate's average wage rises 23.1% to $35,700; however, that is still 11% lower than the national median income. Applicants might also want to be conscious of the fact that it doesn't have early decision. Secondly, 100% of courses are small, with 20 to 39 students, and about 57% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the following year. Respecting your pocketbook, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through Pell grants is $6,716. Concerning demographics, 56% of professors are women and 37% of undergraduates are from households with a yearly salary less than $30k. Finally, roughly ten percent of graduates default on their student loans and one in four graduates receive a starting salary of $16,400 or less.
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Location
8.97
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
8%
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21:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Nursing
Drafting and Design (CAD/CADD)
Information Science
Sign Language
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
Police and Criminal Science