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What is the student-teacher ratio?

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What is the student-teacher ratio?

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A. In all our practical classes, there is one teaching assistant for every six to eight students, in addition to the class instructor. This enables us to provide our students a great deal of one-on-one attention.

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The maximum number of students in a classroom is 25. However, our grades 1 – 4 classes also include a teacher’s assistant.

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Our ratio of faculty to students is 1 to 7. Most classes will have about 15 students.

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At present the ratio is one faculty member to eight students, which is a very low faculty to student ratio that ensures many opportunities for small class sizes and daily interaction with faculty members.

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The College boasts a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1 with all courses taught by professors not graduate assistants.

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