Odessa College
The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Profile
History of the school: Founded in 1946, it has a long history of education.
School Nature: Public Community College.
Location: Located in Odessa, Texas, USA.
Campus Size: The campus covers an area of 0.32 square kilometers and is a medium-sized campus.
School Colors: Blue and Gold.
School Nickname: Wranglers.
Academic Strength
Rich Majors: Provides 2-year associate degrees and some other diploma courses, covering liberal arts, general education and humanities, health and related affairs, engineering and technology and related services, business administration, English, psychology, biology, chemistry, computer science, cosmetology, fire technology, criminal justice, computer network information technology, photography, radiology technology, welding technology, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, vehicle technology, industrial supervision, computer programming and the Internet, industrial engines and transportation and many other fields.
Teaching Mode and Faculty: Small classes are used, with a teacher-student ratio of approximately 1:16, teachers can better focus on students' learning needs and provide more targeted guidance and support for students.
Accreditation: Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, its education quality has been recognized by professional organizations.
Application requirements
Language requirements: TOEFL minimum 70 points; IELTS is recommended to reach 6.0 points or above, but the school does not specify the minimum IELTS score requirement.
Education requirements: Applicants must provide a high school diploma or equivalent.
Other materials: A $50 application fee is required, and a letter of recommendation and a personal statement are also required.
Study abroad costs
Tuition: The average annual tuition is $5,160.
Accommodation: The cost of room and board is about $5,623 per year.
Campus life
Student composition: According to data from 2014, there are 5,039 students on campus, 28% of whom are full-time students, 1% are international students, 17% are full-time freshmen, 51% are students aged 18-24, 28% are students aged 25-64, and 60% are female. 63%.
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is provided. The campus also has a library, computer lab, sports center, etc. The sports center is well-equipped with additional courts, indoor running tracks, various weight training and fitness equipment, etc., 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. Various academic lectures, cultural activities, art exhibitions, etc. are often held, providing students with a broad development space and communication platform.
Sports: The school's sports team is called Wranglers, which participates in NJCAA events. It has baseball, basketball, football and other sports teams and has achieved excellent results in related events many times.
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