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Best Clark County Community Colleges (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there are 3 community colleges serving 5,120 students in Clark County County, Indiana.
The average community college acceptance rate in Indiana is 85% (compared to national acceptance rates). The student:teacher ratio is 40:1.

Community Colleges in Clark County (2024-25)

College
Location
Students
Caris College
Private for-profit
2780 Jefferson Centre Way, Suite 103
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
(812) 258-9510
| 130 students
8204 Hwy 311
Sellersburg, IN 47172
(812) 246-3301
| 4,719 students
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Private not-for-profit
3111 Hamburg Pke
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
(812) 288-8878
| 271 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community colleges are located in Clark County, IN?
There are 3 community colleges serving 5,120 students in Clark County, IN.
What is community college acceptance rate in Clark County, IN?
The average community college acceptance rate in Indiana is 85% (compared to national acceptance rates).
How diverse are community college in Clark County, IN?
Community colleges in Clark County, IN have approximately 100% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black and Hispanic.

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