With an overall population of 1,832 and a student population of 3,699, approximately 3,699 of Dryden students attend one of Dryden's schools that offer teaching programs.
Of the 1 teaching schools in Dryden, the largest teaching school, by student population, is Tompkins Cortland Community College. In 2010, approximately 2 students graduated from the Teaching program at Tompkins Cortland Community College.
In 2010, 3 students graduated with a teaching degree from one of Dryden's teaching schools. If you decide to attend one of Dryden's teaching schools, you can expect to pay an average of $14,231 per year in instate tuition and $18,111 per year in out of state tuition.
In addition to tuition costs, you should plan on spending an average of $1,100 for books and supplies each year, while enrolled in a teaching program in Dryden. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $7,900 per year, on average, for room and board at Dryden-based teaching schools. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $7,531.
If you decide to work as a teacher in Dryden, your job prospects are average. In 2010, there were 101,720 teachers in New York. Of these teachers, 540 were working in the greater Dryden area. By the year 2018, the number of teachers is expected to increase by 10% in Dryden. This projected change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for teachers.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a teacher in Dryden is $62,690 per year. This is higher than the state-wide average salary for teachers.
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Tompkins Cortland Community College
Address:
170 North St, Dryden, New York 13053-0139
Awards Offered:
1-2 years certificate
Associate's degree