Cedar Crest College is a private women's college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the college:
School History
Founded in 1867, Cedar Crest College is historically associated with the American Church of Christ, but has always maintained its academic independence.
School Size
Campus Area: The campus covers an area of 85 acres.
Number of Students: In the fall of 2022, the total number of undergraduate students is 953, the number of graduate students is 371, and the total number of students in the school is 1,324.
Academic Strength
Major Settings: The college offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and 17 Graduate programs covering arts, science, business, education, medicine and other fields, such as registered nursing, psychology, business administration, biology, criminology and other majors.
Teaching mode: The curriculum is based on liberal arts, focusing on cultivating students' critical thinking, leadership, creativity and social awareness. Through classroom teaching, research projects and practical activities, students can be fully developed in academic and personal growth.
Faculty: The teacher-student ratio is 1:9, with 74 full-time professors and an average class size of 15. The professors have rich teaching and research experience in their respective fields and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance.
Academic ranking: It ranks 87th in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report's ranking of northern regional universities, and its nursing major ranks 535th, ranking 9th among the best performers in social mobility.
Campus life
Accommodation conditions: The school provides dormitories for girls. Dormitory life helps to cultivate students' independent living ability and teamwork spirit, and also provides students with a safe and comfortable learning and living environment.
Student organizations: There are 50 on campus There are many clubs and organizations covering academic, cultural, artistic, sports, social and other aspects. Students can join the corresponding organizations according to their interests and hobbies, make friends, broaden their horizons and enrich their extracurricular life.
Sports activities: The college's sports program belongs to the third-level association of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, with 11 women's sports programs. Students can participate in sports competitions, exercise, and cultivate teamwork spirit and competitive consciousness.
Admission requirements
Standardized tests: SAT scores generally range from 960-1245.
Language requirements: IELTS undergraduates generally require 6.5 points.
High school GPA: The average high school GPA requirement is 3.4.
Study abroad costs
Tuition: Tuition and fees for 2024 are $44,934.
Room and board: Room and board costs are $13,001.
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