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College Factual ranked FM as #1,762 out of 2,152 colleges and universities in the country on its 2025 Best Colleges list. This is an improvement over the previous year, when FM held the #2,146 spot on the Best Overall Colleges list.
FM is also ranked #130 out of 136 schools in New York.
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Returning adults and other non-traditional students may appreciate the fact that Fulton-Montgomery Community College has an open admissions policy. This means that you'll only have to submit basic materials, which may include proof that you completed high school or an equivalent program.
The student to faculty ratio at Fulton-Montgomery Community College is 21 to 1, which is high when compared to the national average of 15 to 1. This may indicate that some of your classes will be larger in size than they would be at other schools. However, upper level classes will probably be smaller.
In addition to the student to faculty ratio, some people look at what percentage of faculty members are full-time as a sign of how much time professors will be able to spend with their students. This is because part-time teachers may not be be on campus as much as their full-time counterparts.
The full-time faculty percentage at Fulton-Montgomery Community College is 59%. This is higher than the national average of 47%.
The freshmen retention rate tells us what percentage of first-year, full-time students choose to continue on to their sophomore year at a particular school. The rate at Fulton-Montgomery Community College is 63%, which is about average when compared to the national rate of 68%.
During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 1,946 undergraduates at FM with 778 being full-time and 1,168 being part-time.
| $0-30 K | $30K-48K | $48-75 | $75-110K | $110K + |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5,298 | $6,912 | $9,649 | $12,257 | $13,569 |
The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.Note that the net price is typically less than the published for a school. For more information on the sticker price of FM, see our tuition and fees and room and board pages.
Almost 66% of college students who graduated with the class of 2018 took out student loans, but that percentage varies from school to school. At FM, approximately 12% of students took out student loans averaging $4,775 a year. That adds up to $19,100 over four years for those students.
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Contact details for FM are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 2805 State Hwy 67, Johnstown, NY 12095-3790 |
| Phone: | 518-762-3622 |
| Website: | www.fmcc.edu/ |
| Most Popular Majors | Bachelor’s Degrees | Average Salary of Graduates |
|---|---|---|
| Liberal Arts General Studies | 78 | NA |
| Nursing | 23 | NA |
| Business Administration & Management | 19 | NA |
| Allied Health Professions | 16 | NA |
| Health Sciences & Services | 16 | NA |
| Criminal Justice & Corrections | 12 | NA |
| Electronics Engineering Technology | 8 | NA |
| Health & Physical Education | 8 | NA |
| Graphic Communications | 7 | NA |
| Human Development & Family Studies | 7 | NA |
Online learning options are becoming more and more popular at American colleges and universities. Online classes are great for students who have busy schedules or for those who just want to study on their own time.
In 2022-2023, 373 students took at least one online class at Fulton-Montgomery Community College. This is a decrease from the 420 students who took online classes the previous year.
| Year | Took at Least One Online Class | Took All Classes Online |
|---|---|---|
| 2022-2023 | 373 | 97 |
| 2021-2022 | 420 | 136 |
| 2020-2021 | 1,133 | 656 |
| 2018-2019 | 287 | 86 |
Learn more about online learning at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
References
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