Whats the point of going to college without academics? Below is an overview of academic life at Fulton-Montgomery Community College — the faculty and staff who teach, the majors and fields of study on offer, and the online and distance options available.
Jump to any section below, or follow a link to dig deeper into a specific part of academic life at Fulton-Montgomery Community College:
At 23 to 1, the student-to-faculty ratio at Fulton-Montgomery Community College is above the national average of 15 to 1. Fulton-Montgomery Community College employs 63% of its instructors full time, above 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 report.
Fulton-Montgomery Community College offers 19 majors with reported completions across 11 broad fields of study.
The degree levels available at Fulton-Montgomery Community College are shown below:
| Degree Level | Offered |
|---|---|
| Associate | ✓ |
| Bachelor’s | — |
| Master’s | — |
| Doctorate | — |
The most popular majors at Fulton-Montgomery Community College, measured by graduates, are listed below.
| Most Popular Majors | Graduates |
|---|---|
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | 82 |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations | 31 |
| Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | 30 |
| Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions | 16 |
| Graphic Communications | 12 |
For the complete list of majors, concentrations and graduation numbers, see the academic majors page.
Before you decide, here are a few more questions to consider about academics at Fulton-Montgomery Community College:
Each page below covers one part of academic life at Fulton-Montgomery Community College in more detail: