Community College Debt For Graduating Students in Missouri
- The Missouri average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $12,874 (2019-20).
- For public community colleges in Missouri, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $9,247.
- For private community colleges in Missouri, the average community college debt for graduating students is approximately $16,966.
Community College Debt For Graduating Students in Missouri (2019-20)
- College Completed Debt Location
- Rank: #1-31.-3.$7,0792601 NE Barry Road
Kansas City,  MO 64156
- Rank: #1-31.-3.$7,07920301 East 78 Highway
Independence,  MO 64057
- Rank: #1-31.-3.$7,0791775 Universal Avenue
Kansas City,  MO 64120
- Rank: #4-74.-7.$7,50011333 Big Bend Blvd
Saint Louis,  MO 63122
(314)984-7500 - Rank: #4-74.-7.$7,5003400 Pershall Rd
Saint Louis,  MO 63135
(314)513-4200 - Rank: #4-74.-7.$7,500300 South Broadway
Saint Louis,  MO 63102
(314)539-5000 - Rank: #4-74.-7.$7,5002645 Generations Dr
Wildwood,  MO 63040
(636)422-2000 - Rank: #88.$8,0993200 Broadway
Kansas City,  MO 64111
(816)604-1000 - Rank: #1010.$8,4445270 Flat River Road
Park Hills,  MO 63601
(573)431-4593 - Rank: #1111.$8,5094601 Mid Rivers Mall Dr
Saint Peters,  MO 63376
(636)922-8000 - Rank: #1212.$8,750128 Garfield Avenue
West Plains,  MO 65775
(417)255-7255 - Rank: #13-1613.-16.Concorde Career College-Kansas CityPrivate, for profit$9,5003239 Broadway
Kansas City,  MO 64111
(816)531-5223 - Rank: #13-1613.-16.Midwest InstitutePublic$9,500964 South Highway Drive
Fenton,  MO 63026
(314)344-4440 - Rank: #13-1613.-16.St Louis College of Health Careers-St LouisPrivate, for profit$9,500909 South Taylor Avenue
Saint Louis,  MO 63110
(314)652-0300 - Rank: #13-1613.-16.St Louis College of Health Careers-FentonPrivate, for profit$9,5001297 North Highway Drive
Fenton,  MO 63026
(636)529-0000 - Rank: #1717.$9,625101 College Ave
Moberly,  MO 65270
(660)263-4110 - Rank: #1818.$10,0002080 Three Rivers Blvd
Poplar Bluff,  MO 63901
(573)840-9600 - Rank: #1919.$10,2021301 Main St
Trenton,  MO 64683
(660)359-3948 - Rank: #2020.$10,450One Technology Drive
Linn,  MO 65051
(573)897-5000 - Rank: #2222.$10,6633201 W 16th Street
Sedalia,  MO 65301
(660)530-5800 - Rank: #23-2423.-24.Cottey CollegePrivate, non-profit$12,0001000 W Austin
Nevada,  MO 64772
(417)667-8181 - Rank: #23-2423.-24.$12,0001880 Washington Avenue
Lexington,  MO 64067
(800)962-7682 - Rank: #2525.$12,0961964 Prairie Dell Rd
Union,  MO 63084
(636)584-6500 - Rank: #26-2726.-27.Pinnacle Career Institute-South Kansas CityPrivate, for profit$12,2051001 E. 101st Terrace, Suite 325
Kansas City,  MO 64131
(816)331-5700 - Rank: #26-2726.-27.Pinnacle Career Institute-North Kansas CityPrivate, for profit$12,20511500 N Ambassador Ste 221
Kansas City,  MO 64153
(816)270-5300 - Rank: #28-3028.-30.Metro Business College-Cape GirardeauPrivate, for profit$12,8741732 N Kingshighway
Cape Girardeau,  MO 63701
(573)334-9181 - Rank: #28-3028.-30.Metro Business College-RollaPrivate, for profit$12,8741202 E Hwy 72
Rolla,  MO 65401
(573)364-8464 - Rank: #28-3028.-30.$12,874210 El Mercado Plaza
Jefferson City,  MO 65109
(573)635-6600 - Rank: #3131.$13,0001001 E. Chestnut Expressway
Springfield,  MO 65802
(417)447-7500 - Rank: #3232.Hickey CollegePrivate, for profit$13,625940 Westport Plaza
Saint Louis,  MO 63146
(314)434-2212 - Rank: #3333.$13,9704431 Finney Ave
Saint Louis,  MO 63113
(866)472-6536 - Rank: #3434.Texas County Technical CollegePrivate, non-profit$15,0006915 S Hwy 63
Houston,  MO 65483
(417)967-5466 - Rank: #3535.Southeast Missouri Hospital College of Nursing and Health SciencesPrivate, non-profit$20,5002001 William Street
Cape Girardeau,  MO 63703
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