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Future Students |
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Welcome:
I invite you to consider the benefits of attending Jamestown College, one of the Midwest's finest Liberal Arts colleges. Established in 1883, Jamestown College features small, interactive classes in which you will get to know your professors, an active campus lifestyle, and a wide range of majors and minors from which to choose. The College is committed to technology and you will find a computer in every freshman residence hall room, classrooms equipped to utilize the internet, and a well-equipped set of computer laboratories on campus.
As a College affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, USA, Jamestown College has been shaping minds and building character since 1883. We offer more than 40 areas of study to our more than 1000 students, and our 110 acre campus is one of the most beautiful places to study in the region. In the classroom, you will nearly always find a full-time faculty member teaching your class; we do not have graduate assistants and use only a small number of part-time faculty. Our students build lasting relationships and go on to successful and productive careers.
A Jamestown graduate has both a broad foundation in the Liberal Arts and in-depth knowledge in a discipline. Your experience is enhanced by involvement in more than 30 campus activities and organizations including an array of NAIA athletic teams, student leadership organizations, a full range of arts programs, and honorary societies.
At Jamestown College, we like to say "Your Success Our Tradition" because of our excellent track record of successful alumni. Recent graduates have gone on to work in key professional positions with Deloitte and Touche, the Department of Defense, the U.S. House of Representatives, Wells Fargo, BP Oil, Microsoft Great Plains and 3M. Well over 95 percent of our graduates were employed or attending graduate school within six months of graduation.
Take a moment to peruse our website and then fill out our online application for admission. An admissions officer will be happy to talk with you or to arrange a campus visit - all you have to do is ask!
Sincerely,
Robert S. Badal
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