Student Body
69·çÁ÷ serves over 12,000 individuals annually through credit and non-credit courses.
More than 25% represent a minority.
Thirty-two percent of the 69·çÁ÷ student body is over the age of 25.
Here for you
69·çÁ÷ takes pride in providing services that play a vital role in ensuring students have the support and resources they need to succeed academically, personally and professionally, including:
- Academic Support and Tutoring
- Accessibility Services
- Career Center
- PATH Program
- Student Care Coordinator
- Success Advising
- TRIO Support Services
- Veterans Benefits
- Workforce Equity Initiative
Quality experience
Our faculty are focused on teaching and student learning. Students can join clubs and organizations such as the Student Government Association, Honors Program, Black Student Union, Ag Club and more. Events are held throughout the year — Welcome Week, Cardboard Boat Regatta, Multicultural Fest and Homecoming, to name a few.
With approximately 100 areas of study — from transfer-focused degrees to health care and workforce training — 69·çÁ÷ provides many options for you to explore.
Higher ed, lower cost
Before even adding in financial aid, including scholarships, 69·çÁ÷ stacks up as THE choice for higher ed at a lower cost. In 2024-25, the cost (tuition and fees) per semester for 15 standard credit hours taken by a full-time, in-district student toward a transfer degree is $2,340.
The 69·çÁ÷ Foundation awarded more than $800,000 in student scholarships. Financial aid (federal and state) was awarded to 57% of degree- and certificate-seeking students.