Mahadev Maitri Foundation
US Initiatives
Private For-Profit2-year

ABCO Technology

Inglewood, California · Suburb: LargeOfficial Website ↗

#3164
Nationally
#398
In California
121
Undergrad Enrollment
Under 1,000
Overall Score & Rankings
47/100
Average
#3164 nationally
#398 in California
🎓Graduation Outcomes50
💰Affordability50
📚Academic Environment50
🔬Program Breadth36

Scores based on IPEDS 2023–24 federal data. Methodology →

ABCO Technology is a private for-profit two-year community college located in Inglewood, California. The college enrolls approximately 121 undergraduate students.

Student Body
121
Total Undergrads
21% F / 79% M
Gender Split
Student Diversity
White 20%
Hispanic 19%
Black 42%
Asian 10%
Two or more 9%
Strengths & Considerations
Strengths
  • Small campus environment (121 students) — more personal attention and close-knit community
Consider
  • ·Data on some metrics is not yet available — contact the admissions office for details
Who Is This College Best For?

This college is a strong fit for students planning to transfer to a 4-year university, working adults seeking career-focused certificates and degrees, and students who prefer smaller class sizes and closer faculty relationships.

Institution Profile
Type2-year
ControlPrivate For-Profit
LocationInglewood, California
SettingSuburb: Large
SizeUnder 1,000
State Ranking
#398
in California out of 7+ colleges
#3164
nationally
Data Source

All data sourced from the NCES IPEDS 2023–24 collection. Acceptance rates, test scores, and graduation rates reflect the most recent year reported. Scores are composite rankings calculated from five weighted dimensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Data notice: All figures are sourced from IPEDS 2023–24 federal data. Tuition, acceptance rates, and enrollment figures change annually. Always verify current information directly with the institution. Net price figures are averages and individual aid packages will vary. Composite scores and rankings are calculated by SchoolRankings.org and are not affiliated with U.S. News, Forbes, or any government agency.