Thomasville, NC
297 DCCC Road, Thomasville, NC 27360
http://www.davidsonccc.edu
Davidson County Community College is a two-year community college and trade school in Thomasville, NC. It is obtainable for anyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a smaller sized college with 1,389 full-time students enrolled. 15% of Davidson County's graduates are awarded an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative commonly selected majors include Business, Nursing Assistant, and Early Childhood Education, but there are 36 unique options to select from. It has acclaimed cosmetology and pharmacy programs, both ranking 10th in North Carolina. In addition, Davidson County is 22nd in North Carolina according to our best trade schools list. At full freight, tuition runs $2,458 a year, if you live in North Carolina but $8,295 if you are not located in North Carolina. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, be cognizant that about 4/5 of Davidson County students acquire scholarship or grant funding. 41% of Davidson County Community College students end up collecting a degree, geared up to start their dream jobs. Two years after school, alumni take home a median yearly salary of $23,500. After 4 more years on the job, the graduate's average wage climbs 8.9% to $25,600; however, that is still 36.2% behind the national median earnings for individuals. You may like to be conscious of the fact that it does not offer early decision. Secondly, about 47% of first-year, part-time students continue studying the following year. With regard to finances, be aware that if your household earns between $30k and $48k, you can expect to pay about $6,044 a year for tuition and on average, after taking financial aid into consideration, most students can expect to pay around $6,184 per year. In terms of demographics, international students make up 8% of the undergraduate population and 2% of the student body are from out-of-state. In terms of campus life, Davidson County offers numerous clubs and activities. To conclude, 1/4th of graduates pull in a starting salary of $13,400 or less and the lowest-earning 25% of graduates earn $14,100 or less six years after graduation.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Automotive Mechanics
Business
Nursing Assistant
Early Childhood Education
Nursing
Machine and Metal Working
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies