Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC or O-triple-C) is a public two-year community technical college located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
History: Founded in 1972.
Academic Programs:
Wide Range of Majors: Offers 2-year associate degrees and some other diploma programs in 20 fields.
Popular Majors: Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Education and Humanities, Health Sciences and Related Services, Business, Management, Marketing and Related Majors are more popular.
Teaching Features:
Small Class Size: The teacher-student ratio is 1:29, which is conducive to full communication and interaction between students and teachers, so that teachers can better pay attention to the learning progress and needs of each student.
Reasonable Tuition: Data from 2014 shows that tuition is relatively low, which can reduce the financial burden of students and has a high cost-effectiveness. The school's cost-effectiveness recognition has reached 78% (this data is the student's evaluation of the matching degree of tuition and education quality).
Good academic experience: 80% of students are satisfied with the level of professors, and 91% of students are satisfied with their personal improvement.
Campus resources:
Library resources: The school has a library that provides students with rich learning materials and a quiet learning environment.
Experimental facilities: The school's laboratories and other learning centers can better meet teaching needs, and the use of these facilities is included in the tuition fee, without additional payment.
Student population:
Number of students: There are about 14,176 students on campus.
Student composition: The proportion of international students is 5%, and the age distribution of students is wide, with 54% of students aged 18-24 and 41% of students aged 25-64; the proportion of female students is 58%.
Transfer advantage: Community colleges provide students with transfer opportunities. Many students will transfer to four-year universities to continue their studies after completing two years of study. The school's transfer success rate is about 20%.
Campus activities: The school will hold various campus activities, such as art exhibitions, drama performances, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life.
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