Pratt Community College
Students
579
In-state/yr
$4,256
Completion
45%
Audit cost
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Ten years after entry, former Pratt Community College students earn a median of $51,892 per federal College Scorecard tracking — above the Kansas Board of Regents median by $10,524. Pratt Community College participates in the state senior tuition waiver — residents 60+ enroll without paying tuition, per No statewide statute for community/technical colleges; set by each college.
Term
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federal scorecardCost & outcomes
Federal data on tuition, financial aid, and student outcomes at Pratt Community College.
How cost adds up to net price
Sticker tuition only covers tuition and fees. Federal “average net price” adds the full cost of attendance and subtracts average aid — which is why it’s usually larger.
- Tuition & fees (in-state)
- $4,256
- Room & board(off-campus, estimate)
- $10,174
- Books & supplies
- $3,000
- Other (transportation, personal)(estimate)
- $2,350
- Total cost of attendance
- $19,780
- Less: average grants & scholarships
- −$10,049
- Average net price after aid
- $9,731
Net price by family income
What students actually paid per year, after grants and scholarships, grouped by household income.
After enrollment
Earnings & debt
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, reporting year ~2025.
Audit policy
verified 2026-06-01Auditing allowed. Audit-policy details for Pratt Community College have not yet been verified — confirm with the registrar before relying on this entry.
- · Apply online at prattcc.edu
- · Register as a non-degree / audit student
- · Register for courses during open enrollment