Frank Phillips College was founded in 1948 and is located in Texas, USA. It is a public community college dedicated to providing comprehensive education. The following is a detailed introduction to the college:
History
The college was originally named Borger City Junior College. Its original intention was to serve the residents in the area and provide them with high-level educational programs. Over time, the college has gradually grown.
Department Settings
The college offers a wide range of courses, covering a variety of disciplines in the fields of liberal arts and applied sciences, including but not limited to accounting, management, agricultural and forestry courses, biology, business management, chemistry, computer information technology, economics, English, geography, history, marketing, mathematics, music, physical education, physics, psychology and sociology.
Teaching Mode
The small class teaching mode is adopted, and there is frequent communication between teachers and students, which helps to improve students' learning effects and personal growth.
Campus Facilities
The college has campuses in many places. The main campus is located in Borger. In addition, there are Allen Campus in Perryton, Dalhart Center in Hartley County, and Beauty Center in Hereford, Deaf Smith County. The campus is equipped with corresponding teaching facilities and living facilities to facilitate students' study and life.
Student size
The college has a total of about 1,540 students.
Sports
The college's sports program is named Plainsmen, which provides students with opportunities to participate in sports competitions and cultivate students' teamwork spirit and competitive awareness.
Admission requirements
High school graduation, college transfer, GED certificate or permission from the dean.
To participate in academic courses, you must take the TSI assessment test.
Students under 22 years old and living on campus need to provide proof of meningitis vaccination.
Tuition and funding
In 2022-2023, on-campus tuition is $3,712, off-campus tuition is $14,986, and the total cost is $21,801.
The college offers a variety of financial aid, including the Federal Direct Loan Program, the Federal Pell Grant, the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, the Federal Work-Study Program, and other institutional aid. The application deadlines are July 1 in the fall, December 10 in the spring, and May 1 in the summer.
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