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Biology Ecology/Environmental Science - Notre Dame College

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Biology Ecology/Environmental Science from Notre Dame College is a Campus Bachelor Enviroment degree that prepares you for a Science career. View more details on Notre Dame College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Enviroment courses.

Notre Dame College details


Notre Dame College address is 4545 College Rd, Cleveland, Ohio 44121-4293. You can contact this school by calling (216) 381-1680 or visit the college website at www.notredamecollege.edu .
This is a 4-year, Private not-for-profit, Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Roman Catholic and student-to-faculty ratio is 13 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 9% .
Awards offered by Notre Dame College are as follow: Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree.
With a student population of 2,147 (1,803 undergraduate) and set in a Suburb: Large, Notre Dame College services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Notre Dame College is . Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Credit for life experiences Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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