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Northeastern Junior College

Sterling, CO

100 College Avenue, Sterling, CO 80751

http://www.njc.edu

Northeastern Junior College is a two-year community college and trade school in Sterling, CO. It is available to all, accepting 100% of applicants. It is a very small sized institution with 851 full-time undergrads enrolled. Northeastern Junior's most commonly preferred major is an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which makes up 31% of students. Other routinely desired options include Automotive Mechanics, which accounts for 19% of students, and Business (11%). It has high quality mechanics repair, agricultural sciences and cosmetology programs, all ranking second in Colorado. What's more, Northeastern Junior ranks 1st in CO for top online community colleges and top online trade schools. For Colorado residents, tuition costs $5,325. Students living outside of Colorado must cough up $7,671. Before you rule out applying due to the cost, be conscious that over 85% of Northeastern Junior undergraduates are awarded at least some financial aid. 52% of Northeastern Junior College students end up graduating, wide-eyed and anticipating to find a stimulating career. The median alumnus earns an income of $27,200 two years after college. After an additional four years of experience, the graduate's average annual earnings increases 22.1% to $33,200; however, that is still 17.2% short of the national median salary. Some of you might also want to be aware that Northeastern Junior does not have early decision. Also, it does not offer a distance education program. With respect to your cash flow, be aware that the average undergrad spends $3,820 on a meal plan every year and students awarded Pell grants receive $4,453 in monetary aid on average. When grading its campus, Northeastern Junior received an 8.24 out of 10 and overall, Northeastern Junior received an 8. Concerning student life, the average cost of a meal plan at Northeastern Junior is $18 annually. To wrap things up, the lowest-earning quartile of graduates receive a starting salary of $15,500 or less and six years after completing their studies, one out of every four graduates make $49,400 or more.

Ratings

7.98

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Admissions

100%

Acceptance

SAT Score

-

ACT Score

-

Cost

Net Price:

$11,356/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$4,820/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

87%

Academics


17:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

53%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

17:1

Majors

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Graduates by Major


Liberal Arts and Humanities

216

Automotive Mechanics

133

Business

79

Welding

38

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)

24

Nursing

24

Instrumentation Technician

23

Agricultural Production Operations

21

Value

In State Tuition
$5,072/year
Out of State Tuition
$7,306/year