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Pratt Community College
Pratt Community College 348 NE SR 61 Pratt, KS 67124 Phone: (620) 672-5641
  • General Information
    About Pratt Community College

    The mission of Pratt Community College is maximum student learning, individual and workforce development, high quality instruction and service, and community enrichment. STATEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL PURPOSE Striving for excellence, Pratt Community College has publicly adopted the following specific institutional purposes. To: 1. Provide associate degree programs consisting of a general education core and other courses that satisfy lower division requirements of selected baccalaureate programs. 2. Provide associate degree and certificate programs consisting of a general education core and other courses that qualify students for employment. 3. Provide continuing education courses that respond to more immediate career and personal learning needs. 4. Provide educational programs that advance student achievement. 5. Provide access to college credit coursework and associate degrees to south central Kansas and beyond. 6. Provide academic and support services that respond to personal, social and career planning needs of students. 7. Provide customized training and services that assist businesses/industry and aid economic development. 8. Engage the community by ensuring public access to information and providing social and cultural programs and services that address responsible citizenship, diversity, and improve the quality of life. 9. Collaborate with state and private higher education institutions to provide additional, lower division, upper division and graduate instruction. 10. Foster an institutional environment that promotes the freedom of inquiry necessary for exceptional learning and teaching. Replaces policy dated Feb 19, 2007, May 15, 2006, May 12, 2008. Groups: * Board of Trustees


    Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.

    Institution Type
    • 2-year, Public
    Special Learning Opportunities
    • Teacher certification
    • Distance learning opportunities
    Student Services
    • Remedial services
    • Academic/career counseling service
    • Employment services for students
    • Placement services for completers
    Credit Accepted
    • Dual credit
    • Credit for life experiences
    • Advanced placement (AP) credits
    Religious Affiliation
    • Not applicable
    Federal Aid
    • Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
    Degrees/Certificates offered
    • 1-2 years certificate
    • Associate's degree
    Campus Setting
    • Rural: Fringe
    Disability Services Student
    • 3% or Less
  • Tuition & Fees
    09-10 Tuition & Fees $2,280
    Room & Board Charge $4,815
    Books & Supplies Cost $1,000
    Dorm Capacity 356
  • Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued
    Pell Grants $797,314
    Other Federal Grants $41,086
    Scholarships & Fellowships $1,616,371
    Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $161,824
    Average Grant Dollars Issued $0
    Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $808,186
  • Student Demographics
    Total Enrolled 2,350
    Native American 23
    Asian 15
    African American 86
    Hispanic 84
    Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 751
    Enrolled FullTime Graduates 0

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