Winterville, NC
1986 Pitt Tech Road, Winterville, NC 28590
http://www.pittcc.edu
Pitt Community College is a two-year community college and trade school located in Winterville, NC. It has available to everyone admissions, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a small college with 4,108 full-time undergrads enrolled. Pitt CC has 52 distinct majors across eight disciplines. The most preferred selections are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Medical Office Management, and Early Childhood Education, with 15% of graduates receiving an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 10% and 9% of students study Medical Office Management and Early Childhood Education, respectively. It ranks 4th in North Carolina for its agricultural sciences program. What's more, Pitt CC is 6th in North Carolina on our top online community colleges list. For in-state applicants, sticker price tuition is $1,833. Out-of-state students, however, need to lay out $6,864. Before you decide not to apply due to cost constraints, be cognizant that virtually 4 in 5 Pitt CC students receive scholarship or grant funding. 31% of Pitt Community College undergraduates wind up their schooling with a degree, ready to enter the labor market. The average graduate goes on to make an income of $25,000 two years after school. After another four years in the job market, the alumni's median salary climbs 11.2% to $27,800; however, that is still 30.7% behind the national median income. Applicants might want to be conscious of the fact that Pitt CC doesn't have early decision. Furthermore, it offers evening degree programs, and Pitt CC has a teacher certification program. Regarding expenses, be aware that students awarded state grants receive $5,598 in aid on average and if your household makes between $49k and $75k, you should be paying roughly $4,640 annually for tuition. Pitt CC's athletics rating on School Authority is 8.76 and our college specialists rated Pitt CC a 7.52 overall. Apropos of the campus experience, Pitt CC has a medley of clubs and activities. In closing, six years after receiving their diplomas, the highest-earning quarter of graduates make $41,600 or more and about 25% of alumni fail to repay their student loans.
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Medical Office Management
Early Childhood Education
Welding
Business
Information Technology
Nursing
Electrician