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Rockland Community College

Public Suffern, NY · Suburban · Mid-Atlantic · 87% data reported · Agent Insights
29%
Graduation Rate
$50,243
Earnings (10yr)
$11,282
Net Price
3,834
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Overview

With an enrollment of about 3,800 students, Rockland Community College is a solid choice for those looking to explore various fields, including Humanities, Health Professions, Business & Marketing, and Computer Science & IT. The focus here is on practical skills that can lead to real-world jobs, making it a fit for students who want to get a taste of different disciplines before committing to a specific career path. The Visual & Performing Arts program also attracts creative students eager to develop their talents.

After graduation, students can expect to earn an average of $50,243 within ten years. This figure is encouraging when you consider the relatively affordable cost of attending. The college’s net price sits at $11,282, which is manageable for many. While the graduation rate is only 29%, those who do complete their degrees can find themselves moving into steady employment, which is crucial in today’s job market.

From a financial perspective, students graduate with a median debt of $8,497, a number that reflects the college's commitment to keeping education attainable. Many students who thrive here tend to be those who are ready to engage actively with their studies and seek out opportunities for growth. With a Pell Grant rate of 26%, there are options for financial aid that can help ease the burden further. Overall, Rockland Community College can be a great stepping stone for those looking to enhance their skills without overwhelming financial commitments.

Rankings

How Rockland Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGGraduation29%Earnings 10yr$50KNet Price$11KRetention60%Median Debt$8KPell Grant Rate26%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after aid, by income bracket.

$9K$0-30K$10K$30-48K$13K$48-75K$18K$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%923.7%SUCCESS% who reach top 20%1902.4%MOBILITY175.73%

Cost & Financial Aid

$6,862
In-State Tuition
$6,862
Out-of-State
$11,282
Avg Net Price
$8,497
Median Debt
26%
Pell Grant Rate
7%
Federal Loan Rate

What Families Actually Pay

$9,248
Family Income $0–$30K
$9,991
Family Income $30K–$48K
$12,807
Family Income $48K–$75K
$18,431
Family Income $110K+

Graduate Outcomes

$37,430
6 Years After Entry
$46,357
8 Years
$50,243
10 Years
0.17x
Debt-to-Earnings
58%
Earning > $25K

Earnings Trajectory

$37,430 6yr $46,357 8yr $50,243 10yr

Social Mobility

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

175.73%
Mobility Rate
Bottom 20% → Top 20%
1902.4%
Success Rate
If bottom 20% get in
923.7%
From Bottom 20%
Share of students
$92,600
Parent Median Income

Social Capital

Data: Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

1.29
Economic Connectedness
Cross-class friendships
0.05
Friending Bias
Lower = more inclusive
4.2%
Volunteering Rate
0.98
Support Ratio
Community support

Academics & Admissions

Retention Rate 60%
Full-Time Faculty 23%
Faculty Salary (mo) $9,203
Diversity Index 0.75
First-Gen Students 42%

Top Programs

Humanities 30%
Health Professions 21%
Business & Marketing 14%
Computer Science & IT 7%
Visual & Performing Arts 7%
Criminal Justice 6%
Social Sciences 4%
Mechanic & Repair Tech 3%

Quick Facts

Setting Suburban
Region Mid-Atlantic
Accreditor Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Predominant Degree Associate's
Hispanic-Serving Yes

Student Body

Female
56%
White
24%
Hispanic
38%
Black
19%
Asian
6%

Data Sources

U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard

Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card

Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas

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