Sandersville, GA
1189 Deepstep Rd, Sandersville, GA 31082
http://www.oftc.edu
Oconee Fall Line Technical College is a two-year community college and trade school in Sandersville, GA. Admission is available to all, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a very small sized college with full-time enrollment of 328 undergrads. OFTC provides 29 unique majors across six disciplines. The most highly demanded picks are Welding, Medical Assistant, and Truck, Bus, and Commercial Vehicle Operation, with 15% of graduates receiving a Welding Certificate. 10% and 9% of students study Medical Assistant and Truck, Bus, and Commercial Vehicle Operation, respectively. If you want to study agricultural sciences in Georgia but don't have high test scores, OFTC is the perfect option for you, because its agricultural sciences program is ranked #9 in the state. What's more, OFTC is 2nd in GA for top online community colleges and top online trade schools. For Georgia residents, sticker price tuition costs $2,544 a year; out-of-state students, however, must shell out $5,054 per year. If that price is too high, be cognizant that all OFTC students get at least some scholarship or grant funding. 42% of Oconee Fall Line Technical College undergraduates stick it out to commencement day, expecting to land their dream jobs. The median graduate earns a salary of $17,500 two years after school. After four additional years in the labor force, their average annual income climbs 25.7% to $22,000; however, that is still 45.1% less than the national median income for individuals. Applying students might want to know that it doesn't have early decision. Also, about 57% of first-year students enroll the next year. Related to your wallet, be aware that OFTC students awarded federal grants receive $5,342 in monetary aid on average. Respecting demographics, 6% of undergrads come from households with a yearly income of $110k or more and the student body is comprised of 65% females. With respect to the campus experience, OFTC does not provide on-campus housing. To wind things up, six years after college, the highest-earning fourth of graduates take home $31,200 or more and the highest-earning fourth of graduates earn a starting salary of $26,900 or higher.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Welding
Medical Assistant
Truck, Bus, and Commercial Vehicle Operation
Nursing Assistant
Child Care Provider
Business Support Services
Data Processing
Medical Office Assistant