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!
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.,
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
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
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, TennisGirls: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball
• Plenty of intramurals
• No Greek Life whatsoever!
• Colors: Red, White and Black
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 1st
semester• Quiet Time is 10pm-7am• Dresser, Bedding, and Closet are provided
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)
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?)
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
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
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
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+
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
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
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
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
Pictures
Dorms
Student Center
•Mailroom
•Cafeteria and Restaurant
•Offices
•Store/Bookstore
•Auditorium
Fine Arts Center
Chapel