Best Akron Community Colleges (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there are 2 community colleges serving 943 students in Akron, Ohio.
The average community college acceptance rate in Ohio is 74% (compared to national acceptance rates).
Minority enrollment is 65% of the student body (majority Black and Asian), and the student:teacher ratio is 18:1.

Community Colleges in Akron, OH (2024-25)

College
Location
Students
Brown Mackie College-Akron
Private, for profit
755 White Pond Dr., Suite 101
Akron, OH 44320
(330) 869-3600
| 533 students
Herzing University-Akron
Private not-for-profit
1600 South Arlington Street, Suite 100
Akron, OH 44306
(330) 724-1600
| 410 students
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Community Colleges in Akron, OH (Closed)

School
Location
Students
2930 W Market
Akron, OH 44333
(330) 867-4030
| 97 students
3681 Manchester Rd.
Akron, OH 44319
(330) 867-1996
| 43 students
225 Heritage Woods Dr
Akron, OH 44321
(330) 665-1084
| 72 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community colleges are located in Akron, OH?
There are 2 community colleges serving 943 students in Akron, OH.
What is community college acceptance rate in Akron, OH?
The average community college acceptance rate in Ohio is 74% (compared to national acceptance rates).
How diverse are community college in Akron, OH?
Community colleges in Akron, OH have approximately 65% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black and Asian.

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