Denver, CO
1111 W. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80204
http://www.ccd.edu
Community College of Denver is a public college located on a striking campus in Denver, CO. Admission is obtainable for everyone, with a 100% acceptance rate. It is a small sized college with full-time enrollment of 2,563 undergraduate students. CCD undergraduates can choose from 24 unique majors across seven academic disciplines. The most desired choices are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing Assistant, and Welding, with 38% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 16% and 6% of students study Nursing Assistant and Welding, respectively. It has strong design and veterinary studies programs, both ranking 5th in Colorado. Additionally, Community College of Denver placed 1st in CO for best college locations. At sticker price, in-state tuition runs $4,512 a year, but for students who live elsewhere, tuition costs $15,038. If that price is too high, be conscious that a bit beneath four fifths of CCD undergrads acquire some monetary aid. 14% of Community College of Denver undergraduates end up earning a degree, equipped to move into the labor force. A couple years after school, graduates earn a median yearly wage of $27,100. After four additional years of work experience, the graduate's average yearly earnings grows 16.2% to $31,500; however, that is still 21.4% under the national median income. Some of you might also want to be conscious of the fact that it does not have early decision and CCD does not charge any application fees, so you may well just give it a shot. What's more, undergrads are able to take a semester abroad, and 60% of part-time students don't re-enroll the following year. On the subject of your savings account, be aware that the average tuition for students from households making between $49k and $75k a year is close to $8,628. Regarding demographics, 55% of undergraduates are women and the faculty is made up of 6% Black professors. In terms of student life, CCD does not offer meal plans for its undergraduates. To wind things up, two years after receiving their degrees, 20% of graduates are unemployed and the lowest-earning 25% of graduates earn $16,100 or less six years after receiving their diplomas.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing Assistant
Welding
Early Childhood Education
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Paralegal
Machine and Metal Working
Mental Health Counseling