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Study at Arkansas Northeastern College
Profile of Arkansas Northeastern CollegeArkansas Northeastern College, often abbreviated as ANC, is a two-year, public community college, located in Blytheville, Arkansas. It was initially christened as Mississippi County Community College. Later, it was merged with the Cotton Boll Technical Institute, and given its present name. The college offers Associate degrees and technical certificates in a wide range of subjects. Arkansas Northeastern College is organized into the following academic divisions:
The college encourages students to participate in a number of intramural sports, including volleyball, basketball, and many other seasonal sports, through the Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center. Arkansas Northeastern is found in Blytheville, AR. Blytheville is a self-contained town. The school is a public institution. Students can earn degrees up to and including the Associate's degree at Arkansas Northeastern. Course TopicsThe school is known for its programs in nursing and emergency medicine. Arkansas Northeastern SelectivityArkansas Northeastern accepts all qualified applicants under its open-admission rules. FacultyThe school maintains a faculty/student ratio (full-time) which is better than most colleges. Student EnrollmentStudents numbered 1,800 in 2007 at Arkansas Northeastern. The school reports its educational mission is: Arkansas Northeastern Programs and Degrees
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