Key West, FL
5901 College Rd, Key West, FL 33040
http://www.fkcc.edu
The College of the Florida Keys is a public college in Key West, FL. It has a nonselective admissions process of 100%. It is a very small sized institution with 344 full-time students in attendance. CFK's most common major is an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 24% of students. Alternative often picked academe include Police and Criminal Science, which accounts for 15% of students, and Nursing (10%). Its environmental science program is the #26 option in Florida. In addition, CFK ranked 27th in Florida on our best colleges with rolling admissions list. At sticker price, tuition is $3,112 a year for those based in Florida. If you are not based out of Florida, tuition can cost you as much as $13,820. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, keep in mind that 69% of CFK students receive some scholarship or grant funding. 31% of The College of the Florida Keys undergraduates end up graduating and begin the next stage of their lives: their careers. On average, graduates go on to make a yearly income of $26,500 a couple years after graduating. After four additional years on the job, their median yearly earnings rises 10.6% to $29,300; however, that is still 26.9% under the national median salary. Applying students might like to know that CFK does not have early decision. In addition, it does not offer evening degree programs, and 100% of available classes are small, with 20 to 39 students. Respecting your pocketbook, be aware that it offers a tuition guarantee plan, insuring that your tuition will stay the same throughout your enrollment. Respecting demographics, Hispanic undergraduates make up 25% of the student body at CFK and the student body is made up of 57% White undergrads. In closing, 77% of alumni are gainfully employed six years after graduation and 16% of graduates miss payments on their student debt.
9.21
Location
8.76
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
8.97
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
30%
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11:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Police and Criminal Science
Nursing
Professional Diver and Instructor
Business
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Wildlife and Fisheries Management