Navarro College
Here is a detailed introduction to the college:
School Overview:
Founded in 1946
School Nature: Public Community College
Location: Located in downtown Corsicana, Texas
Campus Size: Medium
School Color: No official color
Nickname: Bulldogs
Academic Situation:
Professional Settings: Provides 2-year associate degrees and some other diploma courses, covering a wide range of professional fields, including liberal arts, general education and humanities, national security, firefighting, law and related services, animal health technology and veterinary assistants, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting and related protection services, business, etc.
Teaching Mode: Small classes are used, with a student-teacher ratio of about 21:1, so that teachers can better focus on students' learning needs and provide students with more targeted guidance and support.
Accreditation Agency: Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Application requirements:
Language requirements: TOEFL minimum score of 61
Education requirements: High school graduates or equivalent
Study abroad costs:
Tuition: US$4,718 for in-state students and US$6,578 for out-of-state students
Accommodation: US$7,993
Campus life:
Student composition: According to data from 2023, there are 6,277 students on campus, 0.65% of whom are international students, and the male-female ratio is 39:61.
Accommodation conditions: On-campus accommodation is provided, and the campus also has libraries, laboratories and sports fields, providing students with a good learning and living environment.
Club activities: The school encourages students to participate in various extracurricular activities and club organizations. The campus culture is rich and colorful, and various academic lectures, cultural activities, art exhibitions, etc. are often held, providing students with a broad development space and communication platform.
Sports and competitions: The school's sports team is called the Bulldogs, which participates in NJCAA events and has multiple sports teams such as baseball, basketball, and football.
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