Veterinary Becky Lerminiaux
Why Veterinary? I love being around animals. I take care of them I’m good with them I’d like to help all the animals being abused and get them good homes and everything, and take care of them.
University Of North Carolina at Asheville Fall #1 freshman General Chemistry I CHEM 132 & 111 Pre-Calculus MATH 167 General Education, Major, and/or Prerequisite Courses
Classes Spring #1 Freshman Organic Chemistry I CHEM 234 Calculus 1* MATH 191 Prin. of Cell & Molecular BIOL 116 General Education, Major, and/or Prerequisite Courses
Admissions Middle 50% of incoming freshmen SAT score: Annual In-State Tuition and Fees: $4,772 ( ) Annual Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $17,544 ( ) Average Housing and Meal Plan Fees: $7,040 ( ) Financial Aid: More than half of students receive financial aid, with more than 85 percent of students' financial need met.
Academics Average Class Size: 19 Study Abroad and Study Away: 17 percent of students take advantage of learning opportunities in other states and countries while enrolled at UNC Asheville. Faculty: 211 full-time professors, 85% with terminal degrees
Info Location Asheville, North Carolina, USA Campus: suburban 265 acres (1.1 km 2 ) colors are blue and white Athletics NCAA Division 1 12 varsity sports nickname is Bulldogs Affiliations Big South, University of North Carolina
More Info Student Body Total Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,418 Female: 55.59% Out of State: 12% Year Founded: 1927 School Type: Public Religious Affiliation: No Affiliation Campus Environment: Town Enrollment: 3,916 Average HS GPA: 3.91 Student Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Campus Life Campus Life / Facilities Campus size: (number of acres) 265 % of Classrooms with Wireless Internet: 1 Campus- wide Internet Network: Yes Registered Student Organizations: 76
Carnegie Classification of Institutional Characteristics Basic Type Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences Size and Setting Medium four-year, primarily residential Enrollment Profile Very high undergraduate Undergraduate Profile Full-time four-year, more selective, higher transfer-in Undergraduate Instructional Program Arts & sciences focus, some graduate coexistence Graduate Instructional Program Single post baccalaureate (other field)
ACT – ACT Composite: 21 / 27 – ACT English: 21 / 29 – ACT Math: 21 / 27