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Academic Life at Danville Community College

All About Academics

Academics are the heart of the college experience. This overview pulls together the essentials of academic life at Danville Community College: its faculty, its majors and fields of study, and its online learning options.

22 Majors With Completions
21:1 Student-Faculty Ratio
44% Full-Time Faculty

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Faculty Resources

At 21 to 1, the student-to-faculty ratio at Danville Community College is above the national average of 15 to 1. 44% of the instructors at Danville Community College are employed full time, near the national average of 47%.

For the full breakdown — tenure status, part-time and adjunct share, and how the faculty compares with the national average — see the faculty composition page.

Students at Danville Community College can choose from 22 majors with reported graduates spanning 12 broad fields of study.

The degree levels available at Danville Community College are shown below:

Degree Level Offered
Associate
Bachelor’s
Master’s
Doctorate

The most popular majors at Danville Community College, measured by graduates, are listed below.

Most Popular Majors Graduates
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 130
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services 99
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians 47
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians 45
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians 40

See the full majors breakdown on the academic majors page.

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