There are 45 colleges within 50 miles of Claycomo enrolling a total of 147,058 students. These are the closest colleges.
Located in Missouri with a population of 1,430, the closest colleges are ranked below by distance from Claycomo. The nearest college is Metropolitan Community College Maple Woods in Kansas City at a distance of 4.9 miles from Claycomo. Driving time to these schools from Claycomo should be less than 1 hours. The top rated college in the area is University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas which is ranked #252 in the nation by CollegeSimply. The largest college in the area is University of Kansas enrolling 26,708 students. In terms of affordability, Johnson County Community College in Overland Park offers the lowest tuition for colleges in the area at $2,400 per year.
This directory is inclusive of nearby two and four year schools, both public and private. If you are looking for more affordable higher education options or not ready for a full four-year program, consider local community colleges near Claycomo.
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Private 2 Year
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32 miles from Claycomo
Private 4 Year
1 reviews
#3 Best Private Colleges in Kansas
43 miles from Claycomo
Public 4 Year
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42 miles from Claycomo
Public 4 Year
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Applications Due Jun 1
44 miles from Claycomo
Public 4 Year
6 reviews
#1 Best Value in Kansas
Applications Due Aug 15
44 miles from Claycomo
Private 2 Year
0 reviews
44 miles from Claycomo
Private 2 Year
0 reviews
45 miles from Claycomo
Private 4 Year
0 reviews
#4 Best Private Colleges in Kansas
48 miles from Claycomo
Public 4 Year
0 reviews
#6 Best Public Universities in Missouri
49 miles from Claycomo
The closest community college is Metropolitan Community College Maple Woods and is 4.9 miles from Claycomo. Explore the complete list of nearby community college options.
Tuition and fees at Metropolitan Community College Maple Woods are $4,710 for local residents for one academic year. Explore full costs to attend.
Metropolitan Community College Maple Woods has an open admission policy. Open admission colleges typically have few admission thresholds and will admit all applicants so long as certain minimum requirements are met.