Gadsden, AL
1001 George Wallace Dr, Gadsden, AL 35903
http://www.gadsdenstate.edu
Gadsden State Community College is a two-year community college and trade school located in Gadsden, AL. It has a nonselective admissions process, taking 100% of applicants. It is a smaller college with full-time enrollment of 2,341 undergraduates. Gadsden State provides 32 different majors across five academic disciplines. The most preferred options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician, with 22% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 10% and 9% of students study Nursing and Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician, respectively. If you hope to study agricultural sciences, mechanics repair or engineering technology at a college in Alabama but don't have high test scores, Gadsden State is an amazing choice for you, because it is ranked 5th in the state for all 3 of these subjects. What's more, Gadsden State Community College ranked 12th in AL on our best community colleges and best trade schools lists. For students paying full freight, in-state tuition runs $4,032 a year, but for applicants from elsewhere, tuition runs $7,408. If that's too costly for you, know that virtually 4/5ths of Gadsden State undergraduates get monetary support. 24% of Gadsden State Community College undergraduates end up receiving a diploma, green and hoping to land a high paying job. On average, alumni go on to make an annual income of $21,200 a couple years after graduating. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's average wage climbs 25.9% to $26,700; however, that is still 33.4% under the national median salary for individuals. Some of you may like to be informed that it does not have early decision. What's more, the retention rate for part-time students is 35%, and it does not provide a remote program. Relating to your cash flow, be aware that the average net price per year is $4,743. Respecting demographics, Asian American undergraduates make up 18% of the undergraduate population and students under the age of 18 make up 2% of the undergraduate population at Gadsden State. Respecting student life, first-year undergraduates don't have to live in on-campus housing. To wrap things up, the highest-earning 25% of graduates take home a minimum starting salary of $33,300 and the lowest-earning quartile of graduates pull in a starting salary of $11,700 or less.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician
Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
Welding
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician
Business Support Services
Machine and Metal Working