Fort Scott Community College Student Population Overview

2,059
Total Students
2,059
Undergraduates
27%
Full-Time

Student Population Overview

Fort Scott Community College educates a diverse community of 2,059 students, with 2,059 pursuing undergraduate degrees and engaged in advanced graduate studies.

Total Enrollment

2,059

All students across all programs

Student-Faculty Ratio

17:1

Students per faculty member

Enrollment Type

Fort Scott Community College has a mixed enrollment student body with 27% of students being full-time and 73% being part-time, totaling 2,059 students across all enrollment types.

Full-Time vs Part-Time

Enrollment Status

27% Full-Time

73% Part-Time

560

Full-Time Students

904

Part-Time Students

Age Distribution

For undergraduates at Fort Scott Community College, the majority of students fall in the Under 18 age range with 698 students, but also includes 494 students in the 18-19 range, 115 students in the 20-21 range, 47 students in the 22-24 range, 110 students in the 25+ range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 0 students in the Under 18 age group, with .

Undergraduate Age Distribution

Undergraduate Ages
Under 18
698 (48%)
18-19
494 (34%)
20-21
115 (8%)
22-24
47 (3%)
25+
110 (8%)
Under 18698
18-19494
20-21115
22-2447
25+110

Gender Distribution

Fort Scott Community College has more women than men with 1,100 female students and 959 male students enrolled.

Gender Distribution
Men
959 (47%)
Women
1,100 (53%)

Men

959

47%

Women

1,100

53%

Geographic Origin

Fort Scott Community College has 78% (150 students) from in-state Kansas, 20% (39 students) from out-of-state, and 2% (4 students) from international locations.

Regional Distribution

Geographic Origin
In-State
150 (78%)
Out-of-State
39 (20%)
International
4 (2%)
In-State (Kansas)
150(78%)
Out-of-State
39(20%)
International
4(2%)

Additional Demographics

First-Time Undergraduates

193

New students this year

Campus Location

Fort Scott, Kansas

Town: Remote

Fort Scott Community College - Student Population