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The Citadel's Student Faculty Ratio

Hi guys. I was just wondering about the student to faculty ratio at the Citadel, Military College of South Carolina. How important do you think this is when choosing a college to apply to? Thanks for your help!

7 months ago

The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, has a student to faculty ratio of approximately 11:1. This ratio means there are roughly 11 students for every 1 faculty member. It's a relatively modest size that's designed to promote a connected learning environment.

As for how important student-to-faculty ratio is when choosing a college, it can be significant depending on what you're looking for in your academic experience. A lower ratio would typically mean more individualized attention and possibly more opportunities to participate in class discussions, do research with professors, etc.

If you're someone who learns best with a lot of individual attention and guidance, a low student-to-faculty ratio can be an appealing feature. On the other hand, some students might not consider this ratio to be as important. For example, if you are more self-guided in your learning or if large lectures don't bother you, then you might not mind a higher student-to-faculty ratio.

In the end, it's really an individual preference and just one of many factors to consider when choosing a college. Other factors can include the academic programs offered, the school's location, the campus culture, and financial considerations to name a few.

7 months ago

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