Panola College is Panola College. Here is a detailed introduction to the college:
School Overview
History: Founded on June 14, 1947, and began operations on January 19, 1948, located in Carthage, Texas.
School Nature: Public Community College.
Campus Size: The campus covers an area of 135 acres and is medium-sized.
Geographic Location: The college is located in Carthage, the county seat of Panola County, Texas. Its statutory service area includes Panola County, Marion County, Shelby County, and parts of Harrison County. It also serves residents of nearby Louisiana and members of the U.S. Air Force stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base.
School Colors: Green and White.
Nickname: Pony.
Academic Situation
Majors: 2 The school offers associate degrees and other diploma programs in a wide range of fields, including liberal arts, general education and humanities, health and related affairs, engineering and technology and related services, network security, health information technology, welding, agricultural science, air conditioning and refrigeration, microcomputer support specialists, nail art, computer information systems, electrical specialists, petroleum technology, health information systems, industrial technology, etc.
Teaching mode: small classes are used, with a teacher-student ratio of about 19:1, so that students can get more learning support and guidance.
Accreditation agency: Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Application requirements
Language requirements: TOEFL minimum 71 points, IELTS minimum 5.5 points.
Education requirements: high school graduates or equivalent, GPA generally not less than 2.0.
Study abroad costs
Tuition: The average annual tuition is US$4,470.
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation requires additional fees, the specific amount is not clear.
Campus life
Student composition: The number of students enrolled in the fall of 2012 reached 2,584, with an international student ratio of about 2%-3% and a male-female ratio of about 31%:68%.
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is available. The wireless network in the dormitories is sometimes unreliable, but the library provides free printing and copying services, and the network is stable.
Social activities: Students are encouraged to participate in various extracurricular activities and social organizations. The campus culture is rich and colorful, and modern teaching facilities such as laboratories, computer centers and libraries are available to provide students with a good learning environment.
Sports: The school's sports teams are called Ponies, and the women's teams are called Fillies. The college has many sports teams and participates in NJCAA events. It won the baseball championship in 1969 and the women's basketball championship in 1977 and 1978.
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