Rochester, NY
1000 E Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14623
http://www.monroecc.edu/
SUNY Monroe Community College is a two-year community college located in Rochester, NY. It is open to anyone, letting in 100% of applicants. It is an above average sized institution with 7,472 full-time students enrolled. Monroe CC has 70 distinct majors across eight disciplines. The most routinely picked principal courses of study are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Nursing, which when consolidated are elected by 44% of students. If you plan to study building and construction at a college in New York but don't have high test scores, Monroe CC is a great choice for you, because its building and construction program is ranked #3 in the state. What's more, Monroe CC places 31st in NY for best community colleges. Without any aid, in-state tuition costs $5,602 a year, but for applicants based elsewhere, tuition is $10,201. Before you rule out applying due to the price, you should know that 84% Monroe CC students acquire some monetary aid. 27% of SUNY Monroe Community College students walk across that stage on commencement day, ready to begin the following chapter of their lives: work. Two years after graduating, graduates take home an average salary of $25,700. After an additional four years on the job, their median yearly earnings grows 28.4% to $33,000; however, that is still 17.7% lower than the national median wage for individuals. Applying students might also like to be informed that Monroe CC does not offer early decision. Furthermore, Monroe CC does not have a distance education program. With respect to costs, be aware that Monroe CC offers a tuition guarantee plan, which insures that your tuition will remain the same throughout your enrollment. Our higher education specialists rated Monroe CC a 7.28 overall and our team of researchers rated Monroe CC a 7.72 for value. Respecting the student experience, on-campus housing is not available. To conclude, six years after graduation, 25% of graduates earn $18,600 or less and the highest-earning quartile of graduates receive a starting salary of at least $37,200.
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Nursing
Police and Criminal Science
Human Services
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Engineering
Graphic Design