Vernon College is a public community college located in Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to it:
School Overview: Founded in 1972, there are currently 3,118 students on campus, with only 1% of international students.
Academic Courses:
Full-time courses: Covering many fields such as accounting principles, agricultural product marketing, introduction to agricultural economics, automotive brake systems, nursing, physics, public speaking, clinical mental health, etc.
Online courses: Including nutrition and dietetics, business principles, human resource management, marketing, chemistry, information technology security and other courses.
Teaching Features:
Small class teaching: enables teachers to better pay attention to the learning needs of each student, provide students with personalized guidance and support, help students understand and master knowledge more deeply, and improve learning effects.
Practical teaching: Focus on combining theoretical knowledge with practical operations, and through internships, experiments, projects, etc., let students exercise professional skills in practice, accumulate practical work experience, and enhance employment competitiveness.
Campus Life:
Student Services: The school has a counseling center that provides students with free counseling and academic support services to help students solve difficulties encountered in learning. In addition, there is a student center that can provide students with various assistance, such as providing guidance to the nursing office.
Campus facilities: A well-equipped library provides students with a good study place and rich learning resources, including laptops for borrowing. There is also an auditorium for various activities, a computer laboratory provides students with fast and reliable network and printing services, and is equipped with a study room with a whiteboard for students to study in groups.
Application requirements: TOEFL requires 80 points and GPA requires 3.0 points.
Tuition and funding: The average annual tuition is US$6,300, and 73% of the school's students can receive financial aid.
Employment situation: During the three-year academic period, the school's employment rate for vocational and technical students reached 93%, providing students with broad employment prospects.
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