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Quick Facts

Enrollment 2005-2006 Academic year

Total enrollment: 6,014
Credit Division: 3,145
Continuing Education: 2,869
In addition, KCC serves another 5,000 persons annually through special non-credit programs.

Class size

Average class: 16
Most classes range from 12 to 20 students.

Student demographics

Female 58.2%
Male 41.8%
Full-time 24.0%
Part-time 76.0%

Average age of students

Credit Division: 28
Continuing Education: 36

Costs 2008-09

Tuition: $74 per credit hour for district residents.
($66 tuition, $8 activity fee)

Number of college employees

Total number: 453
Full-time administrators/support staff: 227
Part-time administrators/support staff: 226

Faculty

Full-time faculty: 55
Part-time faculty: 150

Sources of college revenue

Local taxes: 19.2%
State grants: 27.8%
Federal grants: 21.4%
Tuition and fees: 17.4%
Interest: 1.4%
Other: 12.6%

Financial aid

Total number of students receiving financial aid: 2,008
Average amount received: $1,736
$408,323 in scholarships are awarded annually by the KCC Foundation.

Calendar

The college operates with 16-week fall and spring semesters; in the summer, there is a six-week and an eight-week session.

Athletics

NJCAA affiliation in all intercollegiate sports.
Athletic scholarships available to talented athletes.
Three intercollegiate sports for men.
Three intercollegiate sports for women.