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Where we're from Above: Roommates, Kathy McDonald and Anna Brauer come to KSC because they like the size of the college, it's just right. Upper right: Nebraska resident. Kim Johnston, likes the location of KSC In the center of the state. Right: Foreign students. Chris Briquet and Haluk Ulusoy enjoy their new lifestyle at KSC.
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After classes are over Arlen Little and Rod Szwanek leisurely jog around the newly renovated campus. From east to west — KSC is our hub Face it — who would go to Kearney State College, located in the middle of the mid-West, in the center of the state of Nebraska? You, and an estimated 8,390 other students, that's who. Location played a major role in KSC's enrollment. Approximately 98 percent of students attending KSC this year were Nebraska residents. About 1,150 students claimed Kearney as their hometown, while an estimated 629 students came from Nebraska's major-city areas of Omaha and Lincoln. The remaining two percent included foreign students and those from out-of-state. In addition to location, students chose KSC because costs were reasonaable. The state-funded cam- pus enticed people to further their education. Another feature motivat- ing us to come here was the appealing progressive development of the campus. This development touched and improved the campus and extended throughout the city of Kearney. Downtown Kearney had been renovated to enhance the communi- ty. The city offered a wide variety of entertainment, eating places and shops. With its newly-developed mall it also offered an increasing number of jobs for KSC students, The size of Kearney allowed it to convey a community spirit. It was not too big, not too small, but “just right. KSC class sizes also resembled Kearney — they too were “just right. The classes were on a smaller scale than most colleges so there was a good student teacher ratio. Foreign students found KSC invit- ing because of its excellent exchange program that offered them a chance to see another corner of the world. They, and the out-of-state students did not get the chance to go home on the weekends like most students, but many made friends on campus and some even planned to live in Kearney after they graduated. Transfer students found KSC convenient because it accepted a wide number of credits from other Nebraska colleges and technical schools. We were varied. We had different cultural and educational back- grounds, yet we all came together as a unified whole, United, we made up the student body of KSC for the '84-85 school year and we were proud to have been a part of this institution, — Carolyn Troxel 3 Shields
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