Alaska Community Colleges Average Statistics

There are 2 community colleges (2-4 years colleges, offer Associate degree/program dominantly) located in Alaska - 0 schools are public and 2 private. All Alaska community colleges have an open admission policy with some application requirements such as a high school diploma and certificate of attendance.The following table summarizes the average statistics for key academic facts for the academic year 2023-2024.
Alaska Community Colleges Average Statistics (2023-2024)
Number of Schools2 community colleges (0 public, 2 private)
Open Admission PolicyAll 2 Schools
Tuition & Fees- Alaska Residents
$12,780 out-of-state Students
Financial Aid Amounts$12,508
Student PopulationTotal 345 (173 on average)
Graduation Rate48.50%
Transfer-out Rate0.00%
Student to Faculty Ratio10.50 to 1
Salary After 10 Years of Graduation$32,000

Alaska Community Colleges Comparison - Ranking and Key Facts

Alaska Christian College is ranked first among Alaska community colleges and Alaska Career College is in second position in the ranking. The average tuition & fees of the schools are - for Alaska residents and $12,780 for out-of-state students. The following table compares the Alaska community colleges with average key statistics by ranking.
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2024 Tuition & Academic Comparison Between Community Colleges in Alaska
AK RankNameTuition & FeesAverage Financial AidAverage Earning after 10 Years of GraduationStudent PopulationGraduation RateStudent to Faculty Ratio
Alaska ResidentsOut-of-State
- Alaska Christian CollegeSoldotna, AK$9,014 $18,448 - 77 27% 6 to 1
- Alaska Career CollegeAnchorage, AK
$16,545 $6,568 $32,000 268 70% 15 to 1
Average-$12,780 $12,508$32,000173 48.50%10.50 to 1
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