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NCCC Profile
| Founded |
1936 |
| Mascot |
Panther |
| Intercollegiate Athletic Teams |
11 |
| Student Clubs & Organizations |
20 |
| Average Class Size |
13 |
| Number of Classes Offered |
1,202 |
| Number of Class Locations |
16 |
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| Where Our Students Come From |
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Top Ten Counties:
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| Neosho County |
23% |
| Franklin County |
19% |
| Douglas County |
13% |
| Johnson County |
8% |
| Anderson County |
3% |
| Allen County |
3% |
| Miami County |
2% |
| Montgomery County |
2% |
| Shawnee County |
2% |
| Wilson County |
2% |
| Other Kansas Counties |
11% |
| Out-of-State |
5% |
| International |
7% |
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| What Our Students Look Like |
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| Enrollment 2009-2010 |
3,721 |
| White |
3,013 |
| Black |
232 |
| Asian |
143 |
| Hispanic |
109 |
| Indian |
60 |
| Non-Resident Alien |
161 |
| Unknown |
3 |
| Females |
68% |
| Males |
32% |
| Average Age |
27 |
| Residence Hall Students |
258 |
| Full-Time Students |
37% |
| Part-Time Students |
63% |
| Scholarships |
$623,311 |
| GED Graduates |
119 |
| Average Credit Hour Load for Full-Time Student |
14.3 |
| Associate Degree Graduates |
227 |
| Graduates in Transfer Programs |
107 |
| Graduates in Career and Technical Prgrams |
120 |
| Certificate Graduates |
885 |
| Accounting |
8 |
| Computer Information Systems |
1 |
| Construction |
11 |
| EMT Basic |
14 |
| Energy Auditor |
5 |
| Home Health Aide |
19 |
| IV Therapy |
38 |
| Medical Assistant |
7 |
| Medical Coding |
1 |
| Medication Aide |
141 |
| Management |
3 |
| Nurse Aide |
489 |
| Paid Nutrition Assistant |
7 |
| Personal Trainer |
1 |
| Phlebotomy |
23 |
| Practical Nursing |
87 |
| Welding |
30 |
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| What Our Employees Look Like |
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| Full-Time Non-Instructors |
109 |
| Part-Time Non-Instructors (including student workers) |
78 |
| Full-Time Instructors |
54 |
| Part-Time/Adjunct Instructors |
145 |
| Instructors with Master's Degrees |
38 |
| Instructors with Doctorates |
5 |
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| Expenditures Fuscal 2011 |
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| Instruction |
22% |
| Public Services |
12% |
| Academic Support |
2% |
| Student Services |
18% |
| Instructinal Support |
15% |
| Operations and Maintenance |
10% |
| Scholarships and Awards |
21% |
| Auxiliary Enterprises |
7% |
| Deprecation |
3% |
| Debt Service |
2% |
| Loss on Sale of Assets |
0% |
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| Revenue Fiscal 2011 |
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| Student Tuition and Fees |
14% |
| Federal Grants and Contracts |
40% |
| State, Local Grants and Contracts |
4% |
| Auxiliary Enterprises and Activity Funds |
8% |
| State Appropriations |
12% |
| Property Taxes |
18% |
| Other Revenue |
5% |
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NCCC operates on a two semester school year - spring and fall - with a
summer term. However, many short-term, on-line and weekend classes
are offered within each semester. Our Ottawa campus offers extensive
block scheduling and weekend classes to meet the needs of adult students.
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History
The college was founded in 1936 as Chanute Junior College. In 1965, the name was changed to Neosho County Community Junior College, and a bond issue was passed to build the current campus. In 1980, the word "junior" was removed from the name of the College.
Location/Campuses
NCCC has two main locations: a residential campus in Chanute, Kansas, and a campus serving Ottawa, Kansas. Chanute is a city of 10,000 located in the rural southeast corner of Kansas. Chanute is less than two hours from Wichita, Kansas City, Topeka, and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ottawa is a city of 12,000 located in north central Kansas and is just one-half hour from Lawrence and Kansas City.
Students
Over 2000 students attend NCCC each semester. About 1000 of these students attend full-time. 93% of our students are Kansas residents. The other 7% come from all across the United States and the world. Approximately 750 students attend our Chanute campus, 750 attend our Ottawa campus, and over 400 students take classes on-line. The remaining students take courses at one of our outreach sites.
Programs
Neosho County Community College offers associate degrees, as well as many certificate programs. Our most popular vocational programs are nursing and medical assisting. The majority of our students attend NCCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year college or university upon completion of their associate's degree.
Calendar
NCCC operates on a two-semester school year -- spring and fall -- with a summer term. However, many short-term, on-line and weekend courses are offered each semester. Our Ottawa campus offers extensive block scheduling and weekend classes to meet the needs of adult students.
Tuition
Tuition for the 2011-2012 school year is $50 per credit hour for all students. Fees vary based on course location, student residency, etc. A complete listing of tuition and fees can be found on the Tuition & Fees page |
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