A&S Student, UC Freshman Class Make Welcome News
The 2006 UC freshman class is just a little smaller, with 121 fewer students, than the one it follows. It has one thing, however, no other class before it can claim: the highest average ACT score on record - 24 out of 36 - for an incoming UC class.
Chemistry Professor Bruce Ault meets incoming freshmen during the A&S Welcome Day celebration. |
In an Enquirer article published the same day as McMicken College of Arts and Science's Welcome Day celebration, one of those class members, an A&S newcomer, was noted for posting an ACT of 32. "It was gratifying that one of the students who received special mention was Sara Oser, a freshman geology major from Harrison," said Arnold Miller, Geology Department head.
During Welcome Week activities, Dean Karen Gould talks with a member of the A&S freshman class. |
Follow this link to the full Enquirer story on UC's 2006 freshman class.
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