Best Louisville Community Colleges (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 4 community colleges serving 18,021 students in Louisville, Kentucky.
Top Ranked Louisville, KY Community Colleges (2022-23)
College
Location
Students
Galen College of Nursing-Louisville
Private for-profit
1031 Zorn Avenue
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 410-6200
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 410-6200
| 2,986 students
101 W Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 213-2200
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 213-2200
| 12,196 students
Sullivan University
Private, for profit
3101 Bardstown Rd
Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 456-6504
Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 456-6504
| 2,541 students
ATA College
Private for-profit
10200 Linn Station Rd Ste 125
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 371-8330
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 371-8330
| 298 students
Community Colleges in Louisville, KY (Closed)
School
Location
Students
Brown Mackie College-Louisville (Closed 2020)
Private, for profit
3605 Fern Valley Road
Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 810-6000
Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 810-6000
| 1,120 students
Daymar College-Louisville (Closed 2014)
Private, for profit
4112 Fern Valley Road
Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 495-1040
Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 495-1040
| 21 students
ITT Technical Institute-Louisville (Closed 2016)
Private, for profit
9500 Ormsby Station Road, Suite 100
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 327-7424
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 327-7424
| 442 students
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