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Crowder College

Neosho, MO·Public·2,570 students
Last updated: March 22, 2026

A good fit for families who need the lowest possible cost and students who prefer a mid-size campus. no major red flags in the data. a public school with 2,570 students.

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2,570
Students
$9,023
Net Price
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Grad Rate
$31,000
Earnings
10 yr
$9,000
Debt

About This School

Crowder College is a public institution located in Neosho, Missouri with approximately 2,570 undergraduate students enrolled. The average net price after financial aid is $9,023 per year. Typical graduates earn $31,000 within 10 years of enrollment.

Crowder College is a public community college in Neosho, Missouri. It serves the Community College District of Newton and McDonald counties in southwestern Missouri and other outlying areas. The school enrolled 3,864 in 2023.

This is a strong option for students in southwestern Missouri looking to keep costs low — at just $5,161/year average net price and a median debt of only $5,500 at graduation, the financial risk here is genuinely minimal. That said, median earnings of $31,000 a decade after enrollment are modest, so this makes the most sense as a stepping stone to a four-year transfer or a targeted vocational credential rather than a terminal degree for career growth.

Founded
1963
Setting
Distant town
Avg Faculty Salary
$5,609

Popular Programs

Health Professions18%
Business & Marketing6%
Education6%
Computer Science4%
Engineering1%

Percentage of degrees awarded. Source: College Scorecard.

Notable Alumni

Alvin Robertson

Source: Wikidata. Used for context only.

Admissions

SAT Scores

Average CompositeN/A

ACT Scores

Midpoint CompositeN/A

Cost & Financial Aid

In-State Tuition
$6,180
Out-of-State Tuition
$8,280
Avg Net Price
$9,023
after aid

Net Price by Family Income

Under $30k$8,283
$30–48k$9,223
$48–75k$8,481
$75–110k$12,560
$110k+$13,975

Average annual cost after grants/scholarships, by household income. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Financial Aid

Students receiving Pell Grants36%
Median debt at graduation$9,000

Full Cost

After Graduation

Graduation Rate
N/A
within 6 years
Retention Rate
N/A
freshmen returning
Earnings (10 yr)
$31,000
after enrollment
Median Debt
$9,000
at graduation

Earnings 6 Years After Enrollment, by Gender

Male graduates$31,800
Female graduates$22,700

Gap: 29% less for female graduates. National avg ~16%.

Will This School Pay Off?

Median Debt
$9,000
at graduation
Earnings (6 yr)
$26,100
after enrollment
Earnings (10 yr)
$31,000
after enrollment
Earnings-to-Debt Ratio: 3.4x

Strong return. Graduates earn well above their debt load.

Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. These are means across all graduates, not specific to any major.

Student Body

White70%
Black2%
Hispanic/Latino13%
Asian2%
Two or more races4%
American Indian/Alaska Native2%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander1%
International2%

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2,570 undergraduates).

Contact & Location

Address

Crowder College

601 Laclede Ave

Neosho, MO 64850

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Sources & Methodology

Data

Primary data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Accessed via automated sync. Latest values may come from different reporting years depending on the metric.

Contextual Enrichment

School overview from Wikipedia. Used for context only, not as a primary data source for admissions, cost, or outcomes claims.

Important Caveats
  • Earnings figures are institution-level averages, not major-specific.
  • Some metrics are based on Title IV financial aid recipients only.
  • Some values may be privacy-suppressed or rolled up by the Department of Education.
  • Contact the school directly for current admissions requirements and costs.
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