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Disabled Students: 80% of the campus is accessible. Wheelchair ramps, special parking, specially equipped rest rooms, and special class scheduling are available.
Services: Counseling and information services are available, as is tutoring in most subjects. There is remedial math, reading, and writing.
Campus Safety and Security: Measures include 24-hour foot and. vehicle patrol, informal discussions, pamphlets/posters/films, and lighted pathways/sidewalks.
Programs of Study: Thomas confers the B.S. degree. Associate and master’s degrees are also awarded. Bachelor’s degrees are awarded in BUSINESS (accounting, business administration and management, business economics, management information systems, management science, marketing management, marketing/retailing/merchandising, retailing, and sports management), COMPUTER AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE (information sciences and systems), EDUCATION (business), SOCIAL SCIENCE (international studies). Accounting and management information systems are the strongest academically. Accounting, management, and computer information systems are the largest.
Required: To graduate, students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, fulfill the liberal arts core requirements, and complete 120 total credit hours of study including 30 hours in the major.
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