Goodman, MS
#1 Hill St, Goodman, MS 39079
http://www.holmescc.edu
Holmes Community College is a two-year community college and trade school located on an impressive campus in Goodman, MS. It has a noncompetitive admissions process of 100%. It has a small student body with 3,519 full-time students in attendance. 12% of graduates obtain an Associate's in Nursing. Other in-demand options include Business, Health Service Preparatory Studies, and Healthcare Management, but there are 59 different courses of study to choose from. Its health care management, medical assistant technology and mechanics repair programs are all ranked second in Mississippi. Also, Holmes places 2nd in Mississippi according to our best community colleges, best trade schools, top online community colleges, and top online trade schools lists. For in-state students, tuition goes for $2,954 a year. Non-state applicants, however, must dish out $5,974. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, be conscious that more than nine tenths Holmes undergraduates secure financial aid. 45% of Holmes Community College students culminate their education with a degree, green and wanting to find an exciting career. On average, graduates make a yearly salary of $22,600 a couple years after receiving their diplomas. After four additional years working, the alumni's median annual wage rises 25.2% to $28,300; however, that is still 29.4% south of the national median wage. Applying students may like to be aware that it does not offer early decision. Further, Holmes offers a teacher certification program, and Holmes does not offer a distance education program. Relating to costs, be aware that 53% of undergrads are awarded institutional grants to subsidize their tuition costs and the average Holmes student acquires $4,702 in aid and scholarships. Holmes' diversity rating on School Authority is 8 and our research team rated Holmes an 8.76 for its party scene. Finally, the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates earn a starting salary of $13,100 or less and the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates make $43,200 or more, six years after receiving their diplomas.
8.76
Party Scene
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
44%
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18:1
Nursing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Healthcare Management
Elementary Education
Psychology
Welding