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  1. Colby Community College is a public college in northwest Kansas with high graduation and retention rates. Learn about its programs, events, campus, and how to pay for college.

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  2. Colby Community College offers more than 50 degree and certificate programs in various fields of study. Some programs have a separate admissions process and some are available online for out-of-state students.

  3. Learn about Colby Community College, a dynamic institution in northwest Kansas with a variety of degree and transfer programs, outreach education, and athletics. See our recent achievements in enrollment, graduation, retention, and national rankings.

  4. Colby Community College (CCC) is a public community college in Colby, Kansas. It was established in 1964 and has a 57-acre main campus in Colby with an additional 64-acre (26 ha) agricultural center east of the city.

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    Colby Community College is located in northwest Kansas and offers a wide variety of face-to-face, technical, and online programs to obtain a variety of one and two-year degree and transfer programs. CCC is consistently at or near the top among all Kansas community colleges in retention and graduation rates.

    Colby Community College is a public college in Kansas that offers face-to-face, technical, and online programs. It has high retention and graduation rates, a 60-acre farm, and varsity athletics.

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    • (785) 460-4690
    • 1255 S RANGE, COLBY, 67701, KS
  5. Colby Community College is a public institution in Colby, Kansas. Its campus is located in a town with a total enrollment of 1,327. The school utilizes a semester-based academic year.

  6. Colby Community College's academic year includes a fall semester beginning in August, a late-fall session in December, a spring semester beginning in January, and multiple summer sessions beginning in June. The academic calendar is subject to change without notice.