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Eastern Nazarene College
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Why Should You Go To ENC? Really small campus People are extremely nice and awesome There’s a great courtyard to relax in The food in the café is great There’s plenty to do It’s close enough to Boston It’s a private college, small private college It’s freaking awesome!
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What can I major in? There are about 30 majors Within are over 50 concentrations Majors: Biology, Business, Chem., Comm. Arts, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, English, Environmental, Gen. Science, Gen. Studies, Gov’t, Health Sci., History, Int’l Studies, Liberal Arts, Math, Movement Arts, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Pre- Nursing, Pre-Phys. Therapy, Psych., Religion, and Social Work. Concentrations: Some include: Journalism, Theater, Early Childhood Education, American Hist., Euro. Hist., Music Theory, Contemp. Music and Recording, Child Psych., Bible Lit., Sociology, Computer Engineering, Accounting, Sports Management, Pre-Dental, Pre O.T.,
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Admissions! Required: 2.0 GPA 1200+ on SAT, (480+ in each section) No SAT IIs required General H.S. grad. Requirements –4 years English –1-2 years History …..2 recommended –2-4 Years of a language…..4 recommended –2-4 Years of Math ……4 recommended –1-2 Years of Social Science ….2 recomended –1-4 Years of Science ….. 4 recommended
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Admissions of College Board No Application Fee Admission requirements: Interview required, Essay(s) required, SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Very important admission factors: Character/Personal Qualities, Class Rank, Application Essay, Interview, Recommendations, Rigor of secondary school record, Standardized Test Scores, Academic GPA, Important admission factors: Extracurricular Activities, Religious Affiliation or Commitment, Talent/Ability Considered: Volunteer Work, Work Experience, Level of Applicant's Interest
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Life at ENC There’s TONS of things to do on campus Drama groups, Theater productions, Academic Clubs, Volunteer Clubs, Sports, Singing Groups, Choirs, Group Studies Sports: NCAA Division III (Whatever that means) Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis Girls: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball Plenty of intramurals No Greek Life whatsoever! Colors: Red, White and Black
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Dorm Life Single Sex dorms –Single, double or triple rooms Married apartments for married couples “Open Dorms” allotted at time or else no guys in girls room and vice versa Bathroom has 3 stalls, 2 showers, 1 tub/ shower, and 2 to a floor. Freshman have a 12:30/1am curfew 1 st semester Quiet Time is 10pm-7am Dresser, Bedding, and Closet are provided
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So Where is this place? It’s in Quincy, Mass It’s suburban. 10 minute walk from Wollaston T-Station 5 minute walk from Quincy Square 5 Minute walk from Wollaston Beach 6 miles from Boston 15 T ride from Boston (Red-Line)
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Classes! Strong Science Classes I visited an A&P lab (14 students) –Cat dissection of Repro. Sys. and Urinalysis Chemistry of Life Class (9 Students) –Learned about Lipid Hydrolysis Intro to Cell Biology(15 students) –Learned about responses and Hormones People still txt in class, eat breakfast, and pass notes! (High school all over again?)
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Student Body There’s about 1200 students on campus About 700 undergrads! Faith Based: 30 different denoms., 30% belong to Church of Nazarene (Protestant), Not required to have a religion, Non Christians too 85% live on campus, others commute Very Diverse student body Over 22 countries represented Students are very involved with the school
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Student Body off College Board 1st-year students: 49% In-state students 51% Out-of-state students 1% American Indian/Alaskan Native 3% Asian/Pacific Islander 16% Black/Non-Hispanic 4% Hispanic 76% White/Non-Hispanic 2% Non-Resident Alien 1% Race/ethnicity unreported
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Could I see my self going here? Definitely!!! I know a good amount of students already I love the campus, and know it well Professors seemed nice Food wasn’t bad Lots of events, and welcoming people They have Pre-Med!!! They have a daycare on campus that I can work at, and there’s other work studies
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Tuition/Scholarships Tuition: 10,640/ semester (Same for both in/out state) Student Fees: 367/ semester Room/Board: 4000/ semester Total: 29,927 for whole year Scholarships: SAT based President’s Scholar: 2250+ on SAT or 34+ ACT, 3.7 GPA, top of class: Full tuition, Room and Board Munro Scholar: 2100+/32+ on SAT/ACT, high class rank, leadership, ect: Full Tuition Deans Scholar: 2100/32+: 9,000 a year Honors Scholar: 1800-2092/ 27+: 8000 a year: That pays for one year total Academic Scholar: 1500-1790/21+: 6000 a year: Free tuition for a year! Opportunity Grant: 1500 a year. For students who didn’t receive any of the above, and keep a GPA of 2.0+
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Financial Aid off College Board Financial Aid Distribution Percent of total undergrad aid awarded as: Scholarships / grants: 45% Loans / jobs: 55% Non-need-based aid determined by: Academics, Alumni Affiliation, Leadership, Music/Drama, Religious Affiliation, State/District Residency Need-based aid determined by: Academics, Alumni Affiliation, Leadership, Minority Status, Music/Drama, Religious Affiliation, State/District Residency
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Random Info of College Board Type of School Private Liberal Arts College Four-year Coed Percent applicants admitted: 61% Regionally Accredited New England Association of Colleges and Schools
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More Score of 3 on AP exam will get a waiver of equivalent college course score of 4 or higher will get waiver of equivalent college course plus college credit CLEP scores accepted
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What I Thought? I absolutely love ENC Admissions counselors are really nice I love the smallness of it Its easy and convenient to go places from the T, especially home or Boston. They give out nice pens and T-Shirts People there were really nice
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Pictures Dorms Student Center Mailroom Cafeteria and Restaurant Offices Store/Bookstore Auditorium Fine Arts Center Chapel
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