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International Students: There are 125 international students enrolled. The school actively recruits these students. They must score 550 on the TOEFL and also take the SAT I or the ACT.
Computers: The mainframes are an IBM 9121/210, an IBM SP1, and SP2, and an SGI ORIGEN 2000, There are 553 workstations in 12 locations, all of which provide Internet and World Wide Web access and a variety of productivity applications. All students may access the system 24 hours a day. There are no time limits and no fees.
Graduates: In 1997, 2030 bachelor’s degrees were awarded. The most popular majors were accountancy (11%), finance (7%), and government (6%). In an average class, 87% graduate in 4 years, 93% in 5 years, and 93% in 6 years. 305 companies recruited on campus in 1996-97.
Admissions Contact: Daniel J. Saracino, Assistant Provost for Enrollment.
E-mail: admissions.admissio.l@nd.edu.
Web: http.//www.nd.edu:80/~admissio/
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Fax: (650) 508-3526
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