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Location/Contact FLOYD COLLEGE 3175 Hwy. 27 South ROME, GA 30162--1864
General info:(800) 332-2406
Financial aid office:(706) 295-6729
Admissions office:(706) 295-6722University Homepage |
Tuition + Room (2002-2003) Instate: $1,516 Out-of-State: $5,512 Room & Board: $0 Application Fee: $20.00 |
University Makeup (2002-2003) # of Undergrads: 2,400 Total Students: 2,400 35.0% Male, 65.0% Female
International: 1% African-American: 10% American Indian: 0% Asian: 1% Hispanic: 10% Caucasian (non-hispan): 86% |
Financial Aid 94.0% First time, full time students receive aid |
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Majors • Accounting Technician • Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Sci • Auto/Automotive Mechanic/Technician • Business Computer Programming/Programmer • Business Information and Data Processing • Business Management & Admin. Serv. Oth. • Community Health Liaison • Criminal Justice Studies • Dental Hygienist • Drafting General • Electrical and Electronics Equipment Ins • Emergency Medical Tech./Technician • General Marketing Operations • General Office/Clerical & Typing Serv. • Gerontology • Horticulture Svcs. Ops. and Mgmt. Gen. • Hospitality/Administration Management • Human Resources Management • Industrial Machinery Main. and Repairer • Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies • Medical Radiologic Tech./Technician • Nursing R.N. Training • Physical Therapy Assistant • Respiratory Therapy Technician |
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