Please type at least the first 4 letters of the school name.

Niagara County Community College

Average Rating

Niagara County Community College Profile

  • 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd
    Sanborn , NY 14132
    (716) 614-6222
    www.niagaracc.suny.edu
    Setting
    Rural area, on fringe of an urban area
    Enrollment
    10,918
    Full time
    7,540
    Part time
    3,378
    Men full time
    3,023
    Women full time
    4,517
    Mission Statement

    The mission of Niagara County Community College is to provide the people of the Niagara region with a teaching and learning environment dedicated to excellence. Niagara County Community College is committed to maintaining the hallmarks of student centeredness, accessibility, comprehensiveness, collegiality, community partnership, and life long learning. Our college nurtures and empowers its students in ways that recognize and value our common humanity as well as the richness of our diversity. NCCC offers high-quality academic programs leading to degrees and certificates which are supported by outstanding student services. NCCC provides a variety of experiences (cultural, social and international), as well as community education and economic development programs, which positively impact the quality of life. The college operates through a collegial model of shared governance and is accountable to meet the highest standards of professionalism.

    Niagara County Community College More Information

    Type of School
    At least 2 but less than 4 years , Public
    Religious affiliation
    None
    Highest degree offered
    Associates
    Calendar
    Semester
    Distance learning opportunities
    Yes

    Niagara County Community College Diversity

    American Indian/Alaskan Native
    1%
    Asian/Pacific Islander
    1%
    Black/Non-Hispanic
    7%
    Hispanic
    1%
    White/Non-Hispanic
    78%
    Non-Resident Alien
    1%
    Race/ethnicity unknown
    11%

    Enrollment statistics are for a 12-month period as of 2007.

  • Niagara County Community College Admission Basics

    Admissions office phone number
    -
    Open admission policy
    Yes
    Undergraduate Application fee
    -
    Applied
    -
    Admitted
    -
    Enrolled
    -
    Admitted %
    -

    Niagara County Community College Admission factors

    Admission test scores
    -
    Secondary school GPA
    -
    Secondary school rank
    -
    Secondary school record
    -
    TOEFL
    -
    Completion of college preparatory program
    -
    Recommendations
    -
    Formal demonstration of competencies
    -

    Niagara County Community College Admission statistics

    Students submitting SAT
    -
    SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
    -
    SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
    -
    SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
    -
    SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
    -
    Students submitting ACT
    -
    ACT Composite 25th percentile score
    -
    ACT Composite 75th percentile score
    -
  • Niagara County Community College Cost

    In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $3,506
    Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
    $5,102
    Books and Supplies
    $700
    On-campus room and board
    -
    Off-campus room and board
    $4,680

    Niagara County Community College Financial Aid

    Students Receiving Aid
    78%
    Receiving Federal Grants
    41% , $2,652 on average
    Receiving Institutional Aid
    7% , $1,014 on average
    Receiving Student Loans
    34% , $2,534 on average
  • Niagara County Community College Programs & Majors

    Graduates in 2007/2008 academic year.

    Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences Associate
    Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production 17
    Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 0
    Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services Associate
    Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 15
    Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 8
    Business Administration and Management, General 103
    Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other 0
    Retailing and Retail Operations 7
    Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Associate
    Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric 35
    Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services Associate
    Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other 0
    Computer and Information Sciences, General 3
    Information Science/Studies 16
    Culinary and Personal Services Associate
    Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef 0
    Culinary Arts/Chef Training 10
    Education Associate
    Health Teacher Education 8
    Physical Education Teaching and Coaching 10
    Teacher Assistant/Aide 0
    Engineering Technologies/Technicians Associate
    Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 0
    Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 1
    Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 11
    Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician 10
    Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences Associate
    Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 0
    Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 48
    Medical/Clinical Assistant 8
    Nursing/Registered Nurse 100
    Physical Therapist Assistant 9
    Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling 0
    Surgical Technology/Technologist 19
    Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities Associate
    General Studies 0
    Humanities/Humanistic Studies 174
    Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 81
    Natural Resources and Conservation Associate
    Natural Resources/Conservation, General 3
    Public Administration and Social Service Professions Associate
    Community Organization and Advocacy 27
    Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other 0
    Science Technologies/Technicians Associate
    Science Technologies/Technicians, Other 3
    Security and Protective Services Associate
    Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other 9
    Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration 73
    Visual and Performing Arts Associate
    Art/Art Studies, General 27
    Design and Applied Arts, Other 21
    Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 3
    Music Performance, General 6
  • Niagara County Community College Deadlines

    Early decision deadline
    -
    Early action deadline
    -
    College will notify student of early decision by
    -
    College will notify student of early action by
    -
    Priority application deadline
    -
    Financial aid priority deadline
    Apr 1st
    Regular application deadline
    Aug 31st
    Fall application deadline
    Aug 1st
    SAT Reasoning / ACT scores due
    -
    SAT Subject score report due
    -
    Financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer priority application deadline
    -
    Transfer priority financial aid deadline
    -
    Transfer application closing date
    Aug 31st
    Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms
    -
    College will notify student by
    -
    College will notify student of transfer decision by
    -
    College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about
    -
    Student must reply to acceptance by
    May 1st
    Student must reply to financial aid decision by
    -
    Deadline for housing deposit
    -
  • Niagara County Community College Admin Settings

    College Profile Override
    -
    Application Link
    -
    Scholarship Calculator Link
    -
    Facebook Link
    -
    Twitter Username
    -
    Virtual Tour Link
    -
    Enable Regional Events
    -
    Next Connect Link Url
    -
    Next Connect Link Text
    -
    Next Connect Description
    -

    Niagara County Community College Sports

    National Collegiate Athletic Association Membership
    -
    Football program
    -
    Basketball program
    Yes
    Baseball program
    -
    Cross country/track program
    -

    Niagara County Community College Military Programs

    ROTC
    No
    Army
    No
    Navy
    No
    Air Force
    No

    Niagara County Community College Similar Colleges

    Here's a list of other colleges like Niagara County Community College. They make the list because they're similar in terms of size, degrees offered, public/private, and how many people live nearby.

Connect With This School

Create a free profile so you can connect with this school and find other great schools that are a good fit for you.

Facebook Tools

Your Fit

Fit Unknown

Login or create an account to see your fit.

Similar Colleges

Will I get in to Niagara County Community College?

“What are my chances?” Calculator

The chart below shows your chances of admission to this school, based on the information in your profile.

Chances Unknown.

Create a free profile so you can see your chances at Niagara County Community College and thousands of other top colleges.

Who's getting in to Niagara County Community College?

The chart provides up-to-the-moment Niagara County Community College admission statistics from students who applied this year.

indicator

Want to learn your individual chances of getting into Niagara County Community College?

The average verbal SAT score of students admitted to Niagara County Community College falls between and , and the average math SAT score is between and . The average ACT score of admitted Niagara County Community College students is between and .

In addition to average SAT and ACT scores, our free "What are my Chances" tool uses the average GPA for Niagara County Community College plus dozens of other factors to estimate your chances of getting into Niagara County Community College. Get your free report today!

Want to improve your chances?

Use the Cappex Admissions Coach to get tips.

Niagara County Community College Scholarships

Merit Aid Available:

No known Merit Aid available.

Your best bet is to reach out to this school directly to request more information.

If you know something about merit aid this school, please let us know.

Student Reviews of Niagara County Community College

5
based on 1 reviews
  • Lauren from Lockport, NY

    I think later in life students, like people who are coming back to school who have already started their life. They re either married or have kids or they are coming back for a second career. They offer classes that are later in the day so that it… more read full review

    I think later in life students, like people who are coming back to school who have already started their life. They re either married or have kids or they are coming back for a second career. They offer classes that are later in the day so that it can fit anyone's schedule. Also students who want to do their prerequisites first they have great classes and they are all really affordable compared to other colleges or universities read full review