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By Julio Mora
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Mission Statement Intimate learning environment – At Colorado College, teaching and learning are at the heart of what we do. You will never sit in a lecture hall with 99, or 199, other students. With fewer than 2,000 students and a 9:1 student-faculty ratio, you will really get to know accomplished faculty members who TEACH first and foremost – all in seminar-style classes. Perhaps you will choose to work on a student/faculty collaborative research project, or create your own independent study. You certainly will begin the process of shaping your own direction and destiny. Intensity, creativity, and flexibility – Under our unique and intensive Block Plan, students take one course at a time for three and half weeks. During a block, you will be immersed in environmental science or chemistry, Chinese or Spanish, poetry or medieval history. Or you might delve into a community-based learning project for sociology, study the Renaissance in Paris, or learn economics with a visiting Nobel Laureate. Sense of Place – CC is the only liberal arts and sciences college in the Rocky Mountains, a stunning backdrop for our campus. Faculty and students take full advantage of our Southwestern location, some studying geology in the Grand Canyon or anthropology in Anasazi ruins and nearly all taking off during block breaks (four well-deserved free days between blocks) to rock-climb, mountain-bike, ski, build a Habitat for Humanity house or tutor local school children.
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Overview Location-14 East Cache La Poudre Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903 Year founded-Colorado college was founded in 1874 Famous alumni-The most famous alumni are the CC tigers The CC tigers have over 25,529 across the U.S.A
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Tuition 2008-2009 tuition in state would be36,044 Out of state tuition would be 36,044 Also if you live on campus room and board is9,096
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ACT/SAT scores They require that you submit the SAT I or ACT test score. They do not require a writing test. They will use the highest subscore on the SAT and the highest ACT composite. Although They do not set an arbitrary cutoff point, successful applicants usually score quite well on these exams. The middle 50 percent for admitted students in the Class of 2012 is 1280 to 1430 on the SAT (1600 scale) and 28 to 32 on the ACT. SAT II (subject) tests are accepted for review, but are not required. The standardized tests are a way for them to compare students nationally — it is the one thing that all students submit exactly the same way
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Demographics/ student-to-faculty ratio The demographics are the owls (mathematics and biology) The student to faculty ratio is 9:1
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Majors Anthropology Bachelor's Art History, Criticism & Conservation Bachelor's Asian Studies Bachelor's Biochemistry Bachelor's Biology, General Bachelor's Chemistry, General Bachelor's Classics & Classical Languages & Literatures Bachelor's Comparative Literature Bachelor's Dance Bachelor's Drama/Theater Arts, General Bachelor's Econometrics & Quantitative Economics Bachelor's Economics, General Bachelor's Economics, Other Bachelor's Elementary Teacher Education Master's English Creative Writing Bachelor's English Language & Literature, General Bachelor's Environmental Science/Studies Bachelor's Ethnic & Cultural Studies, Other Bachelor's Film/Cinema Studies Bachelor's Fine/Studio Arts Bachelor's French Language & Literature Bachelor's Geology Bachelor's German Language & Literature Bachelor's History, General Bachelor's History, Other Bachelor's Liberal Arts & Sci, General Studies & Humanities, Other Bachelor's Mathematics Bachelor's Mathematics & Computer Science Bachelor's Music, General Bachelor's Neuroscience Bachelor's Philosophy Bachelor's Physics, General Bachelor's Political Science & Government, General Bachelor's Psychology, General Bachelor's Religion/Religious Studies Bachelor's Romance Languages & Literatures, Other Bachelor's Russian & Slavic Area Studies Bachelor's Secondary Teacher Education Master's Social Sciences, Other Bachelor's Sociology Bachelor's Spanish Language & Literature Bachelor's Teacher Education, Multiple Levels Master's Women's Studies Bachelor's
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I want to study mathematics
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Works cited www.google.com www.campustours.com www.collegenet.com
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