2008-2009 Indiana College Guidebook - (Page 20) OAkLAND CITY UNIvERSITY ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Address Phone Fax Email Internet Admissions Office Phone Financial Aid Office Phone Student Body Fall 2007 Enrollment 2008-2009 Annual Costs Residential Spaces Fraternities/Sororities Student/Faculty Ratio Average Class Size Application Deadline Application Fee Admissions Tests Required Financial Aid Application Deadline % of students receiving financial aid from any source Degrees Offered Affiliation 138 N. Lucretia St. Oakland City, IN 47660 (812) 749-1222 (812) 749-1233 ocuadmit@oak.edu www.oak.edu (800) 737-5125 (812) 749-1224 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 1,332 Part-time Undergraduate 422 Graduate/First Professional 263 Tuition and Fees $15,000 Room and Board $6,228 355 No 17:1 17 Fall: August 15 Spring: January 5 $35 SAT or ACT March 10 95% Associate, Baccalaureate, Graduate General Baptist Address Phone Fax Email Internet Admissions Office Phone Financial Aid Office Phone Student Body Fall 2007 Enrollment 2008-2009 Annual Costs Residential Spaces Fraternities/Sororities Student/Faculty Ratio Average Class Size Application Deadline Application Fee Admissions Tests Required Financial Aid Application Deadline % of students receiving financial aid from any source Degrees Offered Affiliation 5500 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, IN 47803 (812) 877-8213 (812) 877-8941 admissions@rose-hulman.edu www.rose-hulman.edu (812) 877-8213 (812) 877-8259 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 1,816 Part-time Undergraduate 13 Graduate/First Professional 107 Tuition and Fees $32,780 Room and Board $8,868 1075 Yes 12:1 23 March 1 $40 SAT or ACT March 1 92% Baccalaureate, Graduate Independent Oakland City University takes a different approach to higher education. At OCU, each student is treated as an individual, and bold imaginative teaching and personal interaction between students and faculty remain fundamental objectives of the university. OCU considers the potential and personal goals of each student a top priority. The faculty at Oakland City University are caring, qualified, and knowledgeable individuals, who spend their time teaching, sharing not only their subject knowledge but also their personal experiences. Students receive the one-on-one attention that is needed and deserved in today’s educational process. The average class size at OCU is 17, a number that allows a tremendous amount of interaction among faculty and students in the classroom. OCU’s four schools provide a wide array of programs that are designed to meet the diverse needs of students and their future employers. The university has historically offered traditional liberal arts programs, such as English, math, and social sciences. Oakland City University is known throughout the United States for its programs in teacher education and religious studies. OCU now offers doctoral degrees in both Educational Leadership and Ministry, in addition to master’s programs in each area. To meet the needs of business, the business degree programs are offered in both traditional and accelerated formats. Faculty members, ever cognizant of the changing needs of our global society, regularly revise and update their programs to ensure excellence. The university has spent more than 100 years designing a well-rounded curriculum, and the administration, faculty, and staff are proud that the university’s success shows in the achievements of our graduates. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is one of the few private colleges in America specializing in undergraduate engineering, mathematics, and science education. Rose-Hulman has earned a reputation as one of the nation’s best undergraduate colleges because of its educational philosophy that focuses on small classes, dedicated teachers, and an innovative curriculum receiving national honors. For the past nine years, U.S. News & World Report’s “College Guide” has ranked Rose-Hulman as the nation’s best college that specializes in undergraduate engineering. Since 2002, the college’s civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering departments have been ranked first nationally among their peers from other colleges. The college’s reputation attracts some of the nation’s most academically talented students. The typical Rose-Hulman freshman ranks in the top 10 percent of all high school students who took the SAT or ACT. Rose-Hulman provides outstanding personal attention to the needs of each student, as well as access to modern laboratories and quality teaching that prepare students for success in engineering, science, medicine, law, and business. Rose-Hulman seniors are highly sought after by American business and industry. For the past quarter century, Rose-Hulman has maintained a placement rate of its graduates of nearly 100 percent. During the past eight years, Rose-Hulman has completed nearly $72 million in improvements to campus facilities. Among the new structures are a state-ofthe-art fine arts center, sports and recreation center, and student apartments. 20 http://www.oak.edu http://www.rose-hulman.edu http://www.rose-hulman.edu http://www.oak.edu
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