Salt Lake City, UT
4600 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84123
http://www.slcc.edu
Salt Lake Community College is a two-year community college located on an impressive campus in Salt Lake City, UT. It is accessible to anybody, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It is a midsized institution with 7,420 full-time undergrads enrolled. 29% of its graduates procure an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative frequently chosen academe include Business and Nursing, but there are 103 distinct offerings to choose from. If you are hoping to major in protective services or culinary arts while living in Utah but don't have the best grades, Salt Lake Community College is an incredible option for you, because it is ranked second in the state for both these fields. Also, Salt Lake Community College is 4th in Utah on our best community colleges list. At sticker price, tuition is $3,650 a year, if you're based in Utah but $12,816 if your residence is not in Utah. That being said, nearly 2 out of 3 Salt Lake Community College undergraduates obtain at least some scholarship or grant funding. 32% of Salt Lake Community College undergraduates walk on commencement day, awaiting to land their dream jobs. Two years after school, graduates take home a median wage of $30,200. After four additional years in the labor force, their average annual earnings climbs 24.5% to $37,600; however, that is still 6.2% short of the national median income for individuals. Some of you may like to find that Salt Lake Community College doesn't have early decision. Secondly, undergraduates may study abroad for a semester, and the student-professor ratio is 22:1. On the subject of your savings account, be aware that the average amount of Pell grant aid awarded is $4,524. Its campus rating on School Authority is 9.79 and Salt Lake Community College's overall rating on School Authority is 7.28. To conclude, 12% of graduates fail to repay their student loans and on average, its students graduate with debts of $3,487 per year.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Information Science
Business
Nursing
Information Science
Psychology
Health Service Preparatory Studies