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Clarendon College

Public Clarendon, TX · Rural · Southwest · 87% data reported · Agent Insights
51%
Graduation Rate
$38,696
Earnings (10yr)
$8,390
Net Price
1,520
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Overview

Clarendon College is designed for students who value a focused, community-oriented education. With around 1,520 students, it provides a more intimate learning environment where faculty can offer personalized attention. Students here often delve into programs like Humanities, Culinary and Personal Services, Health Professions, and Precision Production, which means they’re gearing up for practical careers that are in demand.

After graduation, students can expect to earn about $38,696 on average within ten years. This figure places them in a decent position to build a life after college, especially considering the cost of living in Texas. The affordability factor is significant too; many students here are also eligible for Pell Grants, although only 21% take advantage of them. This suggests that while some students may face financial challenges, there is support available for those who qualify.

When it comes to the practical aspects of attending Clarendon College, the net price after financial aid is about $8,390, and the median debt sits at $11,000. These numbers indicate that students can graduate with a manageable debt load, making it easier to pursue careers without the burden of overwhelming payments. This school tends to attract those who appreciate a hands-on approach to learning and are ready to step into careers directly after their studies.

Rankings

How Clarendon Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation51%Earnings 10yr$39KNet Price$8KRetention61%Median Debt$11KPell Grant Rate21%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$6K$0-30K$7K$30-48K$10K$48-75K$13K$110K+

The Mobility Equation

Mobility = Access x Success. How many low-income students get in, and how many reach the top 20%?

ACCESS% from bottom 20%2085.2%SUCCESS% who reach top 20%1639.4%MOBILITY341.85%

Cost & Financial Aid

$3,720
In-State Tuition
$5,400
Out-of-State
$8,390
Avg Net Price
$11,000
Median Debt
21%
Pell Grant Rate
12%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$5,755
Family Income $0–$30K
$6,979
Family Income $30K–$48K
$9,780
Family Income $48K–$75K
$13,166
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$30,902
6 Years After Entry
$35,071
8 Years
$38,696
10 Years
0.28x
Debt-to-Earnings
50%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$30,902 6yr $35,071 8yr $38,696 10yr

Social Mobility

Data: Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card · 30M+ anonymized tax records

341.85%
Mobility Rate
Bottom 20% → Top 20%
1639.4%
Success Rate
If bottom 20% get in
2085.2%
From Bottom 20%
Share of students
$50,800
Parent Median Income

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

1.08
Economic Connectedness
Cross-class friendships
0.03
Friending Bias
Lower = more inclusive
6.3%
Volunteering Rate
0.99
Support Ratio
Community support

Academics & Admissions

Retention Rate 61%
Full-Time Faculty 30%
Faculty Salary (mo) $4,756
Diversity Index 0.61
First-Gen Students 44%

Top Programs

Humanities 38%
Culinary & Personal Services 31%
Health Professions 15%
Precision Production 9%

Quick Facts

Setting Rural
Region Southwest
Accreditor Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Predominant Degree Certificate

Student Body

Female
58%
White
55%
Hispanic
29%
Black
5%
Asian
1%

Data Sources

U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard

Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card

Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

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