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Animal Science Admission Detail at Shawnee Community College

Shawnee Community College maintains an open-door admission policy for all potential students who have obtained a high school diploma or GED certificate. In the event of space limitations, preference for admission will be given to district residents.
SCC will accept students currently enrolled in high school into the Escrow Program


Affirmative Action

Shawnee Community College is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. Admission, financial aid, student employment, curriculum requirements, extra-curricular participation, counseling, career services and athletic programs shall be available to all students without regard to race, sex, age, national origin or disability. The college’s Title IX and Section 504 coordinator is Vice-President Richard Massie, 618-634-9411, ext. 3245.

Cultural Diversity

America draws its strength and vitality from the diversity of its people. Shawnee Community College is committed to multicultural diversity and building a pluralistic campus that celebrates and draws upon the talents of all its students and staff.
The college seeks to promote this concept within the curriculum by including information related to multiculturalism in numerous identified courses.

Accreditation

Shawnee Community College is accredited through 2014 by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

BS Animal and Veterinary Science Requirements at University Of Maine

ENG 101 College Composition
18 credits Human Values & Social Context area (a single course may satisfy more than 1 sub-category, but a total of 18 credits must be completed)
Western Cultural Tradition
Social Context & Institutions
Cultural Diversity & International Perspectives
Population & the Environment
Artistic & Creative Expression
2 courses Designated Writing Intensive (1 must be within the major)
2 courses Biological or Physical Sciences (must include at least 1 laboratory course)
1 course Ethics (emphasis on discussion of ethical issues in 1 course or series of courses)
6 credits Mathematics (including statistics)
1 capstone An approved experience in which the student integrates the components of his or her undergraduate training to perform at a professional level. The capstone experience is usually completed during the senior year in consultation with the student’s academic advisor.