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Johnson C. Smith University Posted on 12-13-2004
CaramelCuttie05

I am interested in Johnson C. Smith University. Can anyone give me some information about their admissions policy and requirements, honors college, residence halls, academics, technology policy, band dancers, cafeteria food, etc.?
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replied on 01-30-2005 11:53PM [Reply]
TBl0ck wrote:
I never took a true campus visit but I applyed to JCSU I just wanted to know is the school's admission's people cool because I really want to get into that school it's my dream school.
Yeah the people in the admissions office are very kewl and understanding.....
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SC_Shawty from Columbia, SC replied on 01-31-2005 12:22PM [Reply]

NCboi07 wrote:
Nahd wrote:
my friend went to Johnson C Smith and after he transferred he will tell anyone that he STRONGLY opposes anyone attending a HBCU because of his experience there.... He said there's a bank not far from the campus ( i think he said a bank in the downtown area) and no one in there really knew about the university.... he also said that some locals didn't even know about the university....so he gave them a BAAAAD rating....I wish you could talk to him yourself.... but that's just he say...he said... Do your research if you're really interested...
Ok time to clear some things up... :roll: Johnson C. Smith University-Charlotte, North Carolina 2004 - US News Best Values - Ranked 2nd among comprehensive colleges in the South 2004 - US News Best Colleges - Ranked 22nd (top tier) among comprehensive colleges in the South 2003 - Black Issues Top 100 Degree Producers - Ranked 37th in Computer Science and 45th in English To insure the integrity and stability of its status and the perpetuation of its rich legacy, Johnson C. Smith University has a firm resolve to maintain the fiscal and human resources requisite to be a truly distinctive institution—a hallmark of excellence in its students, faculty, staff, administrators, academic and other programs, facilities, operations, and environment. In Fall 2000, JCSU launched the IBM Laptop Initiative becoming one of few colleges in the country and the first historically black college to provide an IBM laptop computer to every student. Known as Thinkpad U, JCSU gives students and their computers complete access to the campus-wide network and Internet services. Since 1994, the ratio of computers to students improved from 1:10 to 1:1.1. With this new initiative and the commitment to integrate technology throughout the curriculum, JCSU gained national recognition. The mission of JCSU is to provide an outstanding education for a diverse group of talented and highly motivated students from various ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographical backgrounds. The university offers a liberal education in conjunction with concentrated study in specialized fields, in preparation for advanced study and specific careers. To each his own...however if you make it through a HBCU..you really grow as a person... www.jcsu.edu :wink: I LUV MY LIL GHETTO **** SCHOOL....LOL... :lol: :lol: :lol:
WELL...I guess he said it all and I love my school too..... 8)
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replied on 02-06-2005 03:04AM [Reply]
TBl0ck wrote:
I never took a true campus visit but I applyed to JCSU I just wanted to know is the school's admission's people cool because I really want to get into that school it's my dream school.
You should be good son. The admission's people are real cool.
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