Central Maine Community College enrolls 3,068 undergrads

Central Maine Community College enrolls 3,068 undergrads
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At Central Maine Community College, 68 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students – age 24 or younger – and 53 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.

The two-year public institution in Auburn enrolled 3,068 students in fall 2018, all in undergraduate programs, data shows. 6.7 percent of undergraduates transferred from another college or university.

95 percent of undergraduates are residents of Maine, and 4 percent are residents of other states. 1 percent are citizens of foreign countries.

The undergraduate student body is comprised mostly of students who identify as white (59 percent) and Black or African American (8 percent).

Central Maine Community College undergraduate enrollment
Total Portion of Total
Undergraduate enrollment 3,068
Transfers 206 6.7%
Male ~1,442 47%
Female ~1,626 53%
Age 24 and under ~2,086 68%
Age 25 and over ~982 32%
In-state residence ~2,915 95%
Out of state residence ~123 4%
Resident of foreign country ~31 1%
Asian ~31 1%
Black or African American ~245 8%
Hispanic/Latino ~61 2%
White ~1,810 59%
Two or more races ~61 2%
Enrolled in distance education ~337 11%
Enrolled in some distance education ~583 19%
Not enrolled in distance education ~2,148 70%


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