Community Colleges in Arkansas

A Community college, sometimes called junior college, technical college, or city college, are primarily two-year public institutions providing lower-level education, also known as continuing education. It grants certificates, diplomas, and/or associate degrees. Many students transfer in 4 year colleges after completing their studies in community colleges.
There are 28 Community Colleges in Arkansas - 23 public and 5 private schools. The 2023 average tuition & fees of the schools is $3,985 for state residents and $6,721 for out-of-state students.
Next table shows the average stats of key academic facts for Community Colleges in Arkansas.
Below you can search community colleges in arkansas by school type and location. In addition, you can check and compare the top Community Colleges in Arkansas.
2022-2023 Community Colleges in Arkansas Statistics
Number of Schools28 (23 public, 5 private)
Tuition & Fees
In-State$3,985
Out-of-State$6,721
Average Financial Aid$4,721
Population41,113
Graduation Rate41.16%
Transfer-out Rate9.41%
Students to Faculty Ratio12.26 to 1

List of Community Colleges in Arkansas

28 Community Colleges in Arkansas

University of Arkansas Community College at Hope - Texarkana

University of Arkansas Community College at Hope - Texarkana is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Texarkana, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $4,960

Southern Arkansas University Tech

#1 Community Colleges in AR
Southern Arkansas University Tech (SAUT) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Camden, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $4,685
Population: 943
Students/Faculty: 11 to 1
Financial Aid: $6,054

Arkansas State University-Beebe

#2 Community Colleges in AR
Arkansas State University-Beebe (ASU Beebe) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Beebe, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $5,040
Population: 2,928
Students/Faculty: 15 to 1
Financial Aid: $3,980

NorthWest Arkansas Community College

#3 Community Colleges in AR
NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Bentonville, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $5,022
Population: 7,593
Students/Faculty: 13 to 1
Financial Aid: $2,470

Arkansas State University-Mountain Home

#4 Community Colleges in AR
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Mountain Home, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $4,632
Population: 1,247
Students/Faculty: 14 to 1
Financial Aid: $5,169

Bryan University

#5 Community Colleges in AR
Bryan University is a Private, 2-4 years school located in Rogers, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $16,181
Population: 15
Students/Faculty: 3 to 1
Financial Aid: $5,071

University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton

#6 Community Colleges in AR
University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Morrilton, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $4,176
Population: 1,888
Students/Faculty: 20 to 1
Financial Aid: $3,886

Arkansas Northeastern College

#7 Community Colleges in AR
Arkansas Northeastern College is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Blytheville, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $4,250
Population: 1,502
Students/Faculty: 17 to 1
Financial Aid: $3,322

University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College

#8 Community Colleges in AR
University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College (UA-Pulaski Tech) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in North Little Rock, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $7,248
Population: 4,245
Students/Faculty: 15 to 1
Financial Aid: $6,171

South Arkansas Community College

#9 Community Colleges in AR
South Arkansas Community College (SouthArk) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in El Dorado, AR.
Tuition & Fees: $5,364
Population: 1,162
Students/Faculty: 13 to 1
Financial Aid: $5,917
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023