Rogue Community College is a public community college located in Oregon. It was founded in 1970 and has several branches in the state. The following is a detailed introduction:
Student size and composition
The college currently has about 5,556 students, of which full-time students account for 42%, international students account for less than 1%, students aged 18-24 account for 41%, students aged 25-64 account for 53%, and female students account for 58%.
Academic courses
Course types: Provide academic courses and vocational training courses, covering many fields such as art, automotive technology, business technology, computer science, architecture, criminology, dentistry, etc.
Degrees and certificates: Provide 2-year associate degrees and some other diploma courses, including certificate courses of at least 12 weeks but less than 1 year, and 1 year but less than 2 years.
Popular majors: Including business, health sciences, liberal arts, general education and humanities, engineering technology and related services, etc.
Teaching resources and characteristics
Faculty: The teachers are experienced and helpful, with a teacher-student ratio of 1:19 and a professor level satisfaction of 1:19. 91%.
Teaching method: Small class teaching is adopted, and online and hybrid courses are also provided to meet the learning needs of different students.
Learning support: There is a tutoring center to provide free tutoring services for students; the TRIO project helps low-income, first-generation college students, veterans and people with disabilities.
Campus life
Campus facilities: There are gymnasiums, libraries, computer laboratories and other facilities. Students can use the gymnasium for free, and the computer laboratory is equipped with sufficient computer equipment.
Clubs and sports activities: There are many student clubs, such as drama, dance, ballroom dance, Latino, government, etc., as well as sports activities such as volleyball and basketball.
Application requirements and tuition fees
Application requirements: Submit an official high school transcript or GED certificate. International students must also submit proof of English proficiency. The minimum TOEFL score is 58.
Tuition and funding: The average annual tuition fee is US$14,265. 62% of students can receive state government aid, 9% of students can receive school aid, and 14% of students apply for student loans.
-
Harvard University
-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
South University
-
University of West Georgia
-
Stanford University
-
Hawaii Pacific University
-
Northwest Nazarene University
-
Shorter University
-
Nova Southeastern University
-
Saint Leo University
-
Technological Institute of Tlaxcala Plateau
-
Golfo University
-
Technological University of South Sonora
-
Technological University of Huejotzingo
-
Tizimín Institute of Technology
-
Chilpancingo Institute of Technology
-
Technological Institute of Boca del Rio
-
University of Sotavento
-
Technological University of Tulancingo
-
Valle del Grijalva University
-
Technological University of Nezahualcoyotl
-
Metropolitan Polytechnic University of Hidalgo
-
Villahermosa Institute of Technology
-
Instituto Tecnologico de Tapachula
-
Technological Institute of Parral