This overview lays out the cost of attending Community Care College, including attendance costs, projected four- and two-year degree costs, average net price, debt outcomes, and how aid is distributed across income levels.
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The net price is the real out-of-pocket cost — what families pay after grant and scholarship aid is applied. This is the more honest cost figure for most families, since it accounts for institutional and federal aid.
| Average net price (on-campus) | $26,489.00 |
| Average net price (off-campus) | $24,958.00 |
Net price is not the same for every family — it falls as financial need rises and grant aid increases. The table below shows the average net price by family-income bracket:
| Family income | Average net price |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $24,150.00 |
| $30,000 to $48,000 | $24,999.00 |
| $48,001 to $75,000 | $27,115.00 |
| $75,001 to $110,000 | $30,965.00 |
| Over $110,000 | $22,316.00 |
Run your own numbers with the Community Care College Net Price Calculator, or check with the financial aid office.
Curious how grants and scholarships are distributed? Explore the financial aid breakdown.
Median graduate debt at Community Care College works out to $7,934.00, which the Department of Education classifies as a Very Low (<$10k) debt-burden bucket.
Across borrowers, debt at graduation distributes like this:
| Percentile | Debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| 10th | $3,666.00 |
| 25th | $6,089.00 |
| Median (50th) | $7,934.00 |
| 75th | $13,389.00 |
| 90th | $17,347.00 |
The distance from the 10th to the 90th percentile shows how widely debt outcomes vary.
Dig deeper into debt on the student loan debt detail.
Debt outcomes vary substantially with family income. Below the data splits borrowers across three income groups:
| Family income | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| Low income | $7,830.00 |
| Middle income | $8,558.00 |
| High income | $7,990.00 |
First-generation students frequently graduate with different debt than continuing-generation students.
| Student group | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $7,904.00 |
| Continuing-generation students | $8,188.00 |
Pell Grants are the largest source of federal need-based aid for undergrads. Contrasting Pell and non-Pell borrowers shows how need shapes debt.
The gap between Pell-eligible and non-Pell median debt at Community Care College amounts to $-1,431.00.
The default-rate classification at Community Care College is Low (<5%).
| Window | Cohort default rate |
|---|---|
| 2-year | 7.5% |
For context on the loan portfolio, Stafford disbursements at Community Care College total $140,248,186.00 covering 12,354 loan recipients.
Veteran and active-military students often access dedicated federal aid programs such as the Post-9/11 GI Bill and DoD Tuition Assistance.
| GI Bill recipients | 22 |
| Avg GI Bill amount | $6,001.00 |
Explore GI Bill and military aid in detail on the veterans benefits detail.
Numbers only tell part of the story. As you weigh Community Care College, a few questions are worth asking:
Explore the related pages below for a deeper look at the cost picture:
Data sources. Figures on this page draw from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and MediaFactual editorial review. Net-price calculator and financial-aid office links are taken from the institution’s own published data.