Trenton, MO
1301 Main St, Trenton, MO 64683
http://www.ncmissouri.edu
North Central Missouri College is an online, two-year community college and trade school headquartered in Trenton, MO. It has a nonselective admissions process, admitting 100% of applicants. It is a very small sized institution with 729 full-time students enrolled. North Central Missouri offers 20 available majors across seven disciplines. The most common options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN), which are chosen by 72% of students. If you plan to get a degree in dental while living in Missouri but don't have the best grades, North Central Missouri is an amazing school for you, because its dental program is the third best in the state. Additionally, North Central Missouri College places 1st in MO according to our top online trade schools list. For Missouri-based applicants, tuition goes for $5,670 per year; out-of-state residents, however, must shell out $6,615 per year. Before you rule out applying because of the price, know that about 95% of North Central Missouri undergraduates secure scholarship or grant funding. 46% of North Central Missouri College students end up earning a degree, going into the labor market equipped to make a salary. On average, graduates earn a yearly salary of $26,700 a couple years after finishing their studies. After another four years on the job, the alumni's average yearly wage climbs 6% to $28,300; however, that is still 29.4% lower than the national median earnings for individuals. Some of you may also like to find that North Central Missouri does not have early decision. Secondly, 44% of first-time students don't come back to school the following year. Relating to costs, be aware that after financial aid and scholarships, you can expect to pay around $7,724 per year. In terms of demographics, 98% of undergraduates are from other countries and 93% of undergraduates are from households with an annual income less than $30k. Relating to student life, North Central Missouri offers an array of clubs and activities. Lastly, 1/4 of graduates make $16,400 or less six years after receiving their degrees and on average, its students graduate with debts of $4,107 per year.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
Agricultural Business
Education
Agricultural Business
Child Care Provider
Data Processing