Grayson College is located in Denison, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
History of the school: Founded in 1960.
Nature of the school: Public community college.
Motto: "A New Dimension in Learning".
Campus location: Located in the city, the campus area is about 1 acre.
Academic education
Professional settings: Provides 2-year associate degrees and some other diploma courses, professional fields cover liberal arts, general education and humanities, health and related services, engineering and technology and related services, etc. The more popular majors include registered nursing, liberal arts, business, etc.
Teaching mode: The school adopts a semester system and focuses on practical teaching. The teachers not only have a strong academic background, but also have rich industry experience, and can provide students with practice-oriented education. The school also offers language courses, and students without TOEFL scores can apply for admission.
Teacher-student ratio: The student-professor ratio is about 20:1. Data from 2020-2021 show that the student-teacher ratio is 21:1.
Student situation
Student size: In 2020-2021, the school had a total of 4,066 students enrolled, of which 31% were full-time students, 37% were male, and 63% were female.
Student composition: 68% white, 15% Hispanic/Latino, 9% African American, 4% Indian or Alaska Native, 2% Asian, 1% non-resident foreigner, 1% other races, 0% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 0% two or more races 0%.
Admission Status
Application Requirements: The school has an open admissions policy. Students who have graduated from high school or have equivalent qualifications can apply. The application fee is $0. According to data from 2020, the minimum TOEFL requirement is 61 points and the GPA is 3.0. Some majors may have higher requirements.
Admission rate: about 92%.
Study abroad expenses
Tuition: In 2020-2021, the tuition for in-district students is $2,782, the tuition for in-state students is $3,982, and the tuition for out-of-state students is $5,482.
Accommodation fee: about $7,470 per year.
Campus life
Club activities: The school encourages students to actively participate in various extracurricular activities and club organizations, such as cultural activities, sports events, and community service projects, to exercise students' leadership and teamwork spirit.
Sports facilities: The college has advanced sports facilities and multiple sports venues to support students to participate in basketball, football, track and field and other sports. The school's sports teams are affiliated with the NJCAA.
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