Columbia, MD
10901 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044
http://www.howardcc.edu
Howard Community College is a two-year community college located on a striking campus in Columbia, MD. Admission is accessible to anyone, given its 100% acceptance rate. It has a smaller student body with 3,588 full-time undergrads in attendance. 56% of graduates are awarded an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other desired selections include Management Sciences and Information Systems, Business, and Engineering, but there are 35 unique offerings to select from. Its dental and public health programs are both ranked #3 in Maryland. What's more, Howard Community College is 1st in MD for best colleges for middle income students. For Maryland residents, sticker price tuition is $6,350 a year. Non-Maryland residents need to spend $6,885. That being said, a bit fewer than 3 in 5 Howard CC undergraduates obtain at least some monetary aid. 30% of Howard Community College undergraduates wear a cap and gown on graduation day and enter the following phase of their lives: work. The average alumnus goes on to make $30,100 two years after college. After an additional four years of work experience, the graduate's average wage climbs 28.2% to $38,600; however, that is still 3.7% under the national median wage for individuals. Applying students might want to find that Howard CC does not offer early decision. Additionally, 47% of part-time students continue pursuing their studies the following year, and the student to professor ratio is 14:1. Regarding your personal finances, be aware that the average amount of state grant aid awarded is $1,167. When it comes to demographics, 13% of undergrads are not from Maryland and 91% of undergraduates are from a household with an income less than $30k. With regard for life on campus, on-campus housing is not offered. Finally, two years after receiving their degrees, 13% of graduates do not have a job and 11% of alumni fail to repay their student debt.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Management Sciences and Information Systems
Business
Engineering
Information Science
Education
Radiation Therapy