For the 2024-25 school year, there are 2 community colleges serving 11,034 students in 46805, IN.
Minority enrollment is 100% of the student body (majority Black and Hispanic).
The student:teacher ratio of 40:1 is more than the state average of 25:1.
Community Colleges in 46805, IN (2024-25)
College
Location
Students
3800 N Anthony Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 482-9171
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 482-9171
| 10,932 students
Ross Medical Education Center-Fort Wayne
Private for-profit
4122 Lima Road, Unit A5
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 471-4840
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 471-4840
| 102 students
Community Colleges in 46805 Fort Wayne, Indiana (Closed)
School
Location
Students
Brown Mackie College-Fort Wayne (Closed 2020)
Private, for profit
3000 E.Coliseum Blvd., Suite 100
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 484-4400
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
(260) 484-4400
| 507 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many community colleges are located in 46805 Indiana?
There are 2 community colleges serving 11,034 students in 46805 Indiana.
How diverse are community college in 46805 Indiana?
Community colleges in 46805 Indiana have approximately 100% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black and Hispanic.
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