San Jacinto College is a public community college located in Houston, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School History
The school was founded in 1961 and has a long history of development. For many years, it has provided educational services to students in the local community and surrounding areas.
School Size
Number of Students: The total number of students in the school exceeds 31,000. The student population is large and has a rich multicultural background. International students account for about 1%, and students come from more than 50 different countries.
Number of Teachers: The school has a considerable number of teachers with high professional quality. The specific number has not yet been determined, but judging from the school's curriculum and student size, it can meet teaching needs.
Campus Distribution: The college has 5 campuses in the Houston area. The main campus is located in Pasadena. Different campuses provide convenient places for teaching different majors and courses.
Educational resources
Professional settings: The school can grant associate degrees and certificates in related fields. The professional settings are extensive, covering more than a dozen fields such as agriculture and food, natural resources, design, communications, business management, education and training, government management, health sciences, catering, human, information engineering, law, public safety, manufacturing, marketing and services, engineering, mathematics, transportation, distribution, logistics, etc., with a total of 100 Multiple majors, including biotechnology, biology, culinary arts, nutrition, geology, electricity, engineering, graphic design, interior design, welding, visual communication, journalism, accounting, business management, etc.
Teaching facilities: The school is equipped with modern teaching facilities, such as laboratories, libraries, computer centers, etc., which provide students with good learning conditions and help them better master professional knowledge and skills.
Teaching features
Transfer education: Transfer agreements have been signed with many universities. After completing the associate degree course, students can transfer credits to a four-year university to continue to study for a bachelor's degree, providing students with a broader path for further study.
Practical teaching: Focus on the cultivation of practical ability, through internships, experiments, projects, etc., Let students apply theoretical knowledge to practical operations and improve their employment competitiveness. For example, the laboratory setting of its criminal justice major can allow students to understand the real world more intuitively, rather than just learning from books.
Campus Life
Student Organizations: The school has various student organizations and clubs, such as student unions, academic clubs, cultural and art groups, sports clubs, etc. Students can join the corresponding organizations according to their interests and hobbies to enrich their extracurricular life and expand their interpersonal relationships.
Campus Activities: Various campus activities are often held, such as concerts, drama performances, sports competitions, cultural festivals, etc., providing students with a platform to show themselves and interact with each other, and enhancing students' sense of belonging and cohesion on campus.
School Ranking
San Jacinto College is one of the top ten community colleges in the United States. It has a high reputation and influence among community colleges. Its teaching quality and professional settings are recognized by local students and enterprises.
Admission requirements
Education requirements: Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
Language requirements: International students usually need to provide TOEFL or IELTS scores to prove their English language proficiency, but the specific score requirements are not yet clear.
Tuition and funding
Tuition: The average annual tuition is approximately US$11,252.
Funding: The school provides students with a variety of financial assistance methods, including scholarships, grants, loans, etc. The school's foundation will also provide support to students, such as scholarships, emergency funds, etc., to help students reduce their financial burden and successfully complete their studies.
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