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Columbus State Community College

Columbus, OH

  • 2-year, Public
  • 2,405 Freshman Class
  • $13,166 (in-state), $16,694 (out-of-state)
  • 24,203 Total Students

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Columbus State Community College Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
2,405
Full-Time Undergrads:
10,400
Total Students:
24,203
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
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Columbus State Community College Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
0%
Religious Affiliation?
No
Urbanization:
Urban
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
0.24
Drug or Weapon Incidents:
0.24
Alcohol Incidents:
0.12
Weather (Degrees F)

Columbus State Community College Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
53%
Average GPA:
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Columbus State Community College Academics

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Statistics
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
85:1
Study Abroad Offered:
No

Columbus State Community College Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$13,166 / $16,694

In-State

Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$6,444
Tuition (In-State)
$2,916
Food and Housing
$6,840
Books
$1,520
Personal Expenses
$1,890
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Columbus State Community College Contact Information

Address
Mailing
550 E Spring St.
Columbus,OH 43215
614-287-5353
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T. T.
January 30, 2010

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?The worst thing about college is trying to get use to being in school, my time managing skills and getting more organized.  I have gotten better with my timing by spacing out my classes and also allowing more study time in the day. I now organize my papers by note, homework assignments and reports. In doing doing that I am more organized.,What’s the most frustrating thing about your school?The most frustrating part about college, that I do not like is math. I say math because I am not that good at equations. I mean, I know basic math like addition and substarction. The hybird class I took in math is very hard.  It’s hard because it is basically onilne and there is no teacher to talk, too! Like I said I dislike math.

S. C.
H. D.
January 30, 2010

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?CSCC offers flexibility.  I can take my classes online or in a classroom setting.  They have a wide variety of courses that are relevant to my future plans and I don’t have to take a lot of off-topic courses in order to get my degree.,What’s the most frustrating thing about your school?Occasionly, I’ve taken an online course where the instructor doesn’t seem to understand how to teach online.  Sometimes the online courses require more work than if I’d taken the same class on campus.  This is particularly frustrating because one of the reasons I prefer to take online courses is the time factor.

S. C.
C. R.
January 29, 2010

What is your school best known for?Columbus state is best known for the higest amount of students graduating with associates degrees in the Central Ohio area. They are also known for their comparably less expensive tution costs per credit hour as well as the flexiable and various course schedules they provide for working adults, students, and professionals.,What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?I beleive the worst thing about Columbus state Community College is the student parking available! The attendence rate as increased considerably over the past few years and the alotted parking has not, therefore resulting in near traffic jams in the parking lots while students attempt to find somewhere to park. I also believe that upon enrollment the advisors could do a better job on informing students about the processes that they must take to get completly enrolled and financial aide rolling, as it can be kind of a confusing process at first.

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A. R.
January 29, 2010

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The best thing about Columbus State Community College is the affordable tuition and the quality of the education you receive. Many students don?t consider the financial commitment required to attend college. Upon graduation student loan debt can be overwhelming. At Columbus State I can dramatically reduce my student loan debt while obtaining an education that allows me to pursue my career goals.,What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?The worst thing about Columbus State Community College is that students are unable to obtain a four year degree. When you can obtain an education from a school that offers affordable tuition, small classes, state of the art resources, and a fun atmosphere, it?s a shame you have to go elsewhere to obtain a bachelors degree. Aside from that parking can be a challenge from time to time.

S. C.
J. A.
January 28, 2010

What kind of person should attend this school?Any one that is interested in a program with plenty of options to work around any type of schedule from onlin, evening and classes at all times of the day it makes it very easy to attend school and work.,What’s the most frustrating thing about your school?There are two things that really frustrate me: one is that there is never any parking so you constantly have to park where you are not susposed to and risk getting a parking ticket, and two, with so many students the ERC is always busy so if you need to do some last minute homework or changes to a paper you had better get there early so you can snag a computer before they fill up.

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