Norfolk, VA
121 College Place, Norfolk, VA 23510
http://www.tcc.edu
Tidewater Community College is a two-year community college located on an incredible campus in Norfolk, VA. It has nonselective admissions (100% acceptance rate). It is a medium-sized institution with full-time enrollment of 7,788 undergraduates. Tidewater Community College's most favored major is an Associate's in Social Science Research Methods, which accounts for 15% of students. Alternative frequently desired principal courses of study include Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 9% of students, and Business (7%). If you plan to focus your studies on veterinary studies, building and construction or culinary arts while living in Virginia but don't have high test scores, Tidewater Community College is an amazing option for you, because it is ranked second in the state for all 3 of these fields. In addition, Tidewater Community College is 7th in Virginia according to our best community colleges list. At full sticker price, in-state tuition is $5,839 a year, but for students from out of state, tuition goes for $10,914. Before you rule out applying because of the price, you should know that a smidge fewer than three in four Tidewater Community College students obtain some financial aid. 27% of Tidewater Community College students end up graduating, going into the labor force ready to make an income. On average, alumni earn an annual income of $24,500 two years after graduating. After four additional years in the labor force, their average annual income climbs 26.1% to $30,900; however, that is still 22.9% less than the national median income. Many of you might like to be informed that it doesn't offer early decision. Further, it has evening degree programs. Concerning your personal finances, be aware that the average amount of federal grant aid awarded is $4,384 and 54% of students procure federal grants. Its overall rating on School Authority is 7.52 and our research team rated Tidewater Community College a 9.79 out of 10 for its campus. To wrap things up, 16% of alumni fail to repay their student debt and the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates make $17,000 or less six years after receiving their degrees.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities