Southwest Virginia Community College is Southwest Virginia Community College. The following is a detailed introduction to the college:
School Profile
School Nature and Location: Located in Cedar Bluff, Virginia, it is a public community college.
Campus Environment: The campus is located in a rural area, with a beautiful and quiet surrounding environment, providing students with a good learning atmosphere.
School Size and Facilities
Student Size: According to data from the fall of 2018, the school has a total of 2,373 students, including 1,076 full-time students and 1,297 part-time students.
Faculty: The student-teacher ratio is 24:1, and teachers can give students more adequate attention and guidance.
Teaching Facilities: The school has its own library, providing students with rich learning resources. In addition, it is equipped with various professional-related laboratories, computer rooms and other teaching facilities to meet the practical teaching needs of different professional courses.
Professional Settings
Degrees and Certificates: The school offers associate degrees and a variety of certificate courses covering 18 different fields.
Popular Majors: Including liberal arts and sciences, general education and humanities, health professions and related projects, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting and related protective services, etc. In addition, there are many specialized majors such as addiction counseling, business accounting, business administration, computer repair technicians, criminal justice, early childhood education, electrical engineering, forensic psychology and investigation, and nursing.
Teaching model and characteristics
Open enrollment policy: The school implements an open enrollment policy. There are no strict restrictions on students' academic background, age, etc. As long as they have the willingness to learn and basic learning ability, they have the opportunity to enroll and receive education.
Flexible course arrangement: The school's curriculum is flexible and diverse. In addition to regular daytime courses, there are also evening courses to meet the learning needs of different students, so that those who need to work or have other affairs during the day can use their spare time to study.
Practical teaching: Focus on practical teaching links, through cooperation with enterprises, communities, etc., to provide students with internships and practice opportunities, help students apply theoretical knowledge to actual work, and improve students' professional skills and employment competitiveness.
Tuition and funding
Tuition: In the 2018-2019 academic year, the tuition and fees for in-state students are $4,703, and the tuition and fees for out-of-state students are $10,631.
Funding policy: The school provides students with a variety of financial assistance methods, 61% undergraduates can receive grants or scholarships, with the average amount of scholarships or grants being $4,547.
Admission requirements
Education requirements: Generally, students are required to have a high school diploma or equivalent. For international students, they need to submit relevant academic documents, such as degree certificates, transcripts, etc.
Language requirements: International students usually need to have a certain level of English language proficiency, such as TOEFL, IELTS and other test scores that meet certain standards. Some schools also provide ESL courses to help students with insufficient language proficiency improve their English proficiency.
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