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International Students: There are 18 international students enrolled. The school actively recruits these students. They must score 550 on the TOEFL and also take the college’s own entrance exam.
Computers: The mainframe is an IBM AS/400. Students have access to Internet connections from all dorm rooms. 5 computer labs with a total of 50 computers, all of which connect to the World Wide Web, are also available. The mainframe may be accessed by students with permission from computer lab personnel. Computer labs are open at various times. There are no time limits and no fees.
Graduates: In 1997, 177 bachelor’s degrees were awarded. The most popular majors were elementary education (11%), business quality management (10%), and biology (9%). In an average class, 33% graduate in 4 years and 50% in 5 years. 15 companies recruited on campus in 1996-97. Of the 1996 graduating class, 16% were enrolled in graduate school within 6 months of graduation and 86% were employed.
Admissions Contact: Brenda Hicks, Director of Admission.
E-mail: scadmit@jinx.sckans.edu.
Web: http://www.sckans.edu/
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