Big Spring, TX
3200 Ave C, Big Spring, TX 79720
https://howardcollege.edu/swcid/
Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf is a two-year community college and trade school in Big Spring, TX. It has a nonselective admissions process of 100%. It is a tiny college with 82 full-time undergrads enrolled. 18% of its graduates are awarded an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other desired selections include Sign Language, Business, and Data Processing, but there are 10 total offerings to choose from. Its foreign languages program is the #39 in the state of Texas. What's more, Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf comes in 56th in Texas for best community colleges. For Texas residents, full price tuition costs $4,168 a year. Non-Texas residents must shell out $14,910. Before you rule out applying due to the price, be cognizant that every single Southwest Collegiate Inst. for Deaf student procures scholarship or grant funding. 16% of Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf students end up graduating and start the subsequent chapter of their lives: employment. A couple years after receiving their degrees, graduates take home an average annual salary of $26,400. After an additional four years in the job market, the graduate's average income climbs 15.9% to $30,600; however, that is still 23.7% under the national median salary. Many of you may like to find that it does not have early decision. Secondly, it does not offer a study abroad program. When it comes to costs, be aware that the average undergrad spends $1,315 on course materials every year and the average amount of aid awarded through Pell grants is $5,437. Concerning demographics, 21% of undergraduates come from households with an annual income between $30k and $48k and in-state students make up 16% of the undergraduate population at Southwest Collegiate Inst. for Deaf. Lastly, approximately one out of ten alumni fail to repay their student debt and the average student graduates with $7,050 per year of debt.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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7:1
Dental Assisting
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Sign Language
Automotive Mechanics
Data Processing
Graphic Communications
Engineering