Spokane, WA
3410 W Fort George Wright Dr, Spokane, WA 99224
https://sfcc.spokane.edu/
Spokane Falls Community College is a public college located in Spokane, WA. It has a nonselective admissions process, admitting 100% of applicants. It is a small sized institution with 3,741 full-time students enrolled. Spokane Falls' most regularly picked major is an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 55% of students. Additional preferred options include Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling, which accounts for 6% of students, and Early Childhood Education (4%). If you would like to major in film in Washington but don't have high test scores, Spokane Falls is an incredible school for you, because its film program is the 6th best in the state. Also, Spokane Falls Community College placed 2nd in Washington according to our best online colleges list. For those of you from Washington, tuition is $3,369 a year. Non-Washington residents need to cough up $9,359 a year. That being said, a little more than 3 out of 5 Spokane Falls undergrads obtain at least some scholarship or grant funding. 21% of Spokane Falls Community College undergraduates culminate their college education with a diploma to their name, prepared to enter the subsequent period in their lives: employment. On average, graduates earn an annual income of $24,800 two years after receiving their degrees. After four additional years in the job market, the graduate's median earnings climbs 23.8% to $30,700; however, that is still 23.4% lower than the national median earnings for individuals. Some of you may also like to be informed that it doesn't have early decision and it's free to apply, so you may well just have a go at it. Also, Spokane Falls offers evening degree programs, and 45% of first-time students do not continue their studies the following year. On the subject of your pocketbook, be aware that the average aid awarded per year is $5,717. Its overall rating on School Authority is 7.47 and when rating its professors, Spokane Falls received a 7.72. Concerning life on campus, freshmen can live off campus. Lastly, six years after graduation, one quarter of graduates take home $46,300 or more and the lowest-earning quarter of graduates take home $16,400 or less six years after graduating.
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Student Life
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
22%
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
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Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling
Mental and Social Health Services