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Computers: The mainframes are an AT&T 3430 Server and a Pyramid Miss-Z. There are 71 PC terminals available to students in the computer room, the library, the resource center, and most academic departments. All students may access the system 24 hours a day in all labs and until 10 P.M. in the library. There are no time limits and no fees. It is strongly recommended that all students have personal computers.
Graduates: In 1997, 314 bachelor’s degrees were awarded. The most popular majors were education (23%), nursing (22%), and business (13%). In an average class. 70% graduate in 4 years and 10% in 5 years. 23 companies recruited on campus in 1996-97. Of the 1996 graduating class, 16% were enrolled in graduate school within 6 months of graduation and 100% were employed.
Admissions Contact: Mary Bishop, Director of Admissions.
Web: http://www.sjcme.edu
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