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Current as of:
December 2005 |
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CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS |
| Function type of the institution: |
two-year college |
| Main student body: |
coeducational |
| Academic calendar: |
semesters |
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ADMISSIONS |
| Total number of freshman applicants: |
740 |
| Total number of freshman applicants
admitted: |
618 |
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COSTS AND FINANCIAL AID |
| In-state resident full-time tuition per
academic year: |
$1,216 |
| Out-of-state full-time tuition per
academic year: |
$6,752 |
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ACADEMICS |
| Total number of undergraduate and
graduate faculty: |
146 |
| Ratio of matriculated undergraduates to
teaching faculty: |
17:1 |
| Does the institution offer part-time
undergraduate degree programs: |
Yes |
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CAMPUS SUMMARY |
| South Piedmont Community
College is North Carolina's newest community college.
Founded in 1999, SPCC is a multi-campus, single
administration institution serving Anson and Union
counties. With a broad array of programs and services,
SPCC is committed to meeting the needs of our community.
Whether you enroll in a technical, vocational or college
transfer program, we are prepared to offer you the best
training and education possible. |
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UNIQUE PROGRAMS |
| SPCC is committed to
scheduling courses in a variety of session lengths with
a range of times. We do this to help students fit
education into an already busy schedules. SPCC is also
committed to using a variety of instruction methods.
That means you can get the same fine instruction in the
privacy of your home through our distance learning
programs that you get when you enter the classrooms on
our East and West campuses. It also means that you can
be a part of community-based projects that allow you to
apply classroom theory in real life situations. |