Crowder College
Neosho, MO, USA

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Key Admission Stats

Institution Type
Public
  • Coed

Need Aware

This school may consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission

Level of Institution
2 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
248
Transfer Students Admitted

Admissions Requirements

SAT Subject Tests
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Yes
AP Course Credit
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Yes
Dual Enrollment
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Yes
Transcript
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No

Important Deadlines

Rolling Admissions

The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.

Test Optional
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No
Application Fee
$25
Applications Accepted
Rolling Admissions
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Yes

Admitted Student Stats

In-State Students
92%
Out-Of-State Students
8%
US States Represented
23
Countries Represented
4
Students Enrolled By Household Income

< $30k
226
$30k - $48k
101
$48k - $75k
82
$75k - $110k
28
$110k+
14

Admissions Resources

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What Students Are Saying

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Jessica from Neosho, MO
This is a great College expectually for people fresh out of high school. If you are going to apply, apply early so you have time to relax before you have to start. Also get books ASAP because if you wait some time you will not have the chance of having a used book.
Ashley from Neosho, MO
Apply to Crowder and get financial aid out of the way quick. There always seems to be a problem involving this with my friends and I. Also, be prepared to transfer to a four year college and make sure all of the classes you are taking will transfer. Don't just check with Crowder to see if they transfer, check with the other college too.
Kaitlyn from Rocky Comfort, MO
If you decide to come to Crowder and are having troubles with a class, ask for help. Tutoring is just an ask away. If you pass a class with flying colors, help somebody that needs help in that class the next semester. Have fun but be responsible.
Daniel from Neosho, MO