Lansing, MI
419 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48901
http://www.lcc.edu
Lansing Community College is a two-year community college and trade school in Lansing, MI. It has obtainable for everyone admissions, with a 100% acceptance rate. It is a smaller sized college with full-time enrollment of 4,987 undergraduate students. Lansing offers 99 majors across eight academic disciplines. The most preferred options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing Assistant, and Nursing, which in total amount to 34% of the student body. Its dental program is ranked number three in Michigan. In addition, Lansing placed 2nd in Michigan according to our best trade schools list. At full freight, tuition runs $6,346 a year for those from Michigan. Otherwise, tuition could be up to $10,321. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, you should know that approximately two out of three Lansing undergraduates are awarded some financial aid. 26% of Lansing Community College students graduate, transitioning into the employment market equipped to make an income. On average, graduates take home a yearly salary of $25,900 two years after commencement. After four additional years working, their average annual wage climbs 23.2% to $31,900; however, that is still 20.4% shy of the national median wage for individuals. Some of you might also want to know that it does not offer early decision. In addition, the student-professor ratio is 12:1. When it comes to finances, be aware that 44% of undergraduates receive state grants to subsidize their education. With respect to demographics, Black professors make up 7% of the teaching staff at Lansing and 5% of the student body are between the ages of 22 and 24. Regarding the student experience, freshmen don't have to live in dorms on campus. To wind things up, on average, Lansing students graduate with debts of $3,741 per year and a fifth of alumni default on their student debt.
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SAT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
27%
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11:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing Assistant
Nursing
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Business
Phlebotomy Technician