Beckfield College-Florence Photo - Beckfield College Campus in Tri-County Cincinnati, Ohio in Springdale. Located behind Showcase Cinemas.

Most Selective Community Colleges in Kentucky

The average community college acceptance rate in Kentucky is approximately 79% per year (2024-25).
The most selective college in Kentucky is currently Midway University, with an acceptance rate of 78%.
Acceptance Rate Range: 78% 80% Avg. Acceptance Rate: 79%

Most Selective Community Colleges in Kentucky (2024-25)

College
Acceptance Rate
Location
Rank: #11.
Midway University
Private not-for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 78%
512 E. Stephens St
Midway, KY 40347
(859) 846-4421
Rank: #22.
Beckfield College-Florence
Beckfield College-Florence Photo - Beckfield College Campus in Tri-County Cincinnati, Ohio in Springdale. Located behind Showcase Cinemas.
Private for-profit
Acceptance Rate: 80%
16 Spiral Drive
Florence, KY 41042
(859) 371-9393

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kentucky average community college acceptance rate?
The Kentucky average community college acceptance rate is 79% for 2024-25.
What are the most selective community college in Kentucky?
The most selective community college in Kentucky include Midway University and Beckfield College-Florence.

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