Top Orange County Community Colleges
For the 2021 school year, there are 13 top community colleges in Orange County, Florida, serving 94,457 students.
The average community college acceptance rate in Florida is 86% (view national acceptance rates).
Minority enrollment is 60% of the student body (majority Hispanic and Black), and the student:teacher ratio is 39:1.
Top Orange County Community Colleges (2021)
- College Location Students
- Adventist University of Health SciencesPrivate, non-profit671 Winyah Drive
Orlando,  FL 32803
(407) 303-7742 2,090 students - Centura InstitutePrivate, for profit6359 Edgewater Drive
Orlando,  FL 32810
(407) 275-9696 47 students - Everest University-North OrlandoPrivate, for profit5421 Diplomat Circle
Orlando,  FL 32810
(407) 628-5870 634 students - Everest University-South OrlandoPrivate, for profit9200 Soutpark Center Loop
Orlando,  FL 32819
(407) 851-2525 22,535 students - Florida College of Natural Health-MaitlandPrivate, for profit2600 Lake Lucien Drive Suite#240
Maitland,  FL 32751
(407) 261-0319 418 students - Florida Technical CollegePrivate, for profit12900 Challenger Parkway
Orlando,  FL 32826
(407) 447-7300 2,977 students - Fortis College-Winter ParkPrivate, for profit1573 W. Fairbanks Ave Suite #100
Winter Park,  FL 32789
(407) 843-3984 14 students - Full Sail UniversityPrivate, for profit3300 University Blvd
Winter Park,  FL 32792
(407) 679-0100 19,285 students - Herzing University-Winter ParkPrivate, non-profit1865 SR 436
Winter Park,  FL 32792
(407) 478-0500 612 students - Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-OrlandoPrivate, for profit8511 Commodity Circle
Orlando,  FL 32819
(407) 888-4000 972 students - Sanford-Brown College-OrlandoPrivate, for profit6039 South Rio Grande Avenue
Orlando,  FL 32809
(407) 857-2300 211 students - 1485 Florida Mall Avenue
Orlando,  FL 32809
(407) 671-9922 1,445 students
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