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G ORDON C OLLEGE

G ORDON C OLLEGE. Christina Webb 9/13/11. GENERAL INFORMATION. 2 year college Junior college Offered degrees: Associates, Bachelors Coed Public. WHERE IS GORDON?. 419 College Drive Barnesville, GA 30204 (678) 359-5555 www.gdn.edu. ADMISSION. SAT Critical Reading:390 – 490

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G ORDON C OLLEGE

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  1. GORDON COLLEGE Christina Webb 9/13/11

  2. GENERAL INFORMATION • 2 year college • Junior college • Offered degrees: Associates, Bachelors • Coed • Public

  3. WHERE IS GORDON? • 419 College Drive Barnesville, GA 30204 (678) 359-5555 www.gdn.edu

  4. ADMISSION • SAT Critical Reading:390 – 490 • SAT Math:370 – 490 • ACT Composite:15 – 18 • Admission requirements: • Recommended: SAT Reasoning Test or ACT • Recommended: SAT Subject Tests • Very important admission factors: • Rigor of secondary school record • Standardized Test Scores

  5. HISTORY • Gordon was founded in 1852 • Join the University of Georgia in 1972 as a associate level institution with a distinctive legacy of excellence in scholarship and service.

  6. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS • Business and social science • Humanities • Mathematics and natural sciences • Nursing and health sciences • Teacher education

  7. WHAT ARE THE MAJORS GORDON OFFER? • ARTS, VISUAL & PERFORMING • BIOLOGICAL, BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE • BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING • Communication and journalism • Computer and information sciences • Education • English language and literature • History • Psychology • Social sciences • Mathematics • Liberal arts, and science • ETC.

  8. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES • Choral groups • Concert band • Dance • Drama • Film society  • Fraternities  • Campus ministries • International students • Jazz • band • Literary magazine • Marching band •  Model U.N. •  Music ensembles • Musical theater • Opera  • Pep band  • Radio station •  Sororities •  Student government • Student newspaper • Symphony orchestra  • Television station  • Yearbook 

  9. CAMPUS LIFE: Housing options: • Coed Housing • Men's Housing • Women's Housing • Apartments For Single Students • Wellness housing (alcohol/drug/smoke-free) First-time first-year students allowed to have car • Rural setting • Small town (2,500 - 9,999) • Commuter campus

  10. COST • Amount of housing deposit: $250 • Housing deposit is partially refunded if student does not enroll. • Room and board:$5,500 • Books and supplies:$950 • Estimated personal expenses: $903 • Transportation expense:$521,livingat home:$1,130

  11. DIVERSITY • 99% In-state students • 1% Out-of-state students • <1% American Indian or Alaska Native • 1% Asian • 43% Black or African American • 2% Hispanic/Latino • 54% White • <1% Race/ethnicity unknown • <1% Non-Resident Alien

  12. GRADUATION RATE • Total Undergrads: 5,009 • Degree-seeking Undergrads: 4,382

  13. deadlines Financial aid priority deadline: 01-MAY

  14. PICK ME! • I encourage you to go to this school , because its small, so you would have smaller classes, so that means more one on one with the teacher.

  15. REFERENCES • http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/

  16. GO HIGHLANDERS!!!!!!!!

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