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Aug. 16, 2002

A profile of the Class of 2006

          Between 600 and 620 freshmen are expected to arrive at The Citadel on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2002.

          The college received a record 2,057 applications for The Class of 2006, the largest number of applications in the college's history. Last year's entering class of 694 freshman was the largest class in 20 years. This year, freshmen are expected to make up one third of the estimated 1,900- member South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

          The Class of 2006 is a diverse group:

  • There are about 567 men and 50  women (8 percent) from 41 states and 15 foreign countries.
  • South Carolina residents total 269 students or 44 percent of the freshman class,  while there are 345, or 56 percent, from out-of-state.
  • Minorities make up 16 percent of the freshman class, with 8 percent being African American.
  • Academically, the freshmen class has an average SAT score of 1074 and a high school GPA of 3.2.

          The Class of 2006 also includes about 100 athletes who reported Aug. 5 and have completed military training. Among them are 49 football players, 14 women’s soccer players, nine men’s soccer players, six volleyball players, six men’s cross country athletes, six managers, five women’s cross country athletes, four trainers and two cheerleaders.

          Academic orientation for the Class of 2006 takes place Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 17 and 18, 2002. Military training starts Monday, Aug. 19, 2002. At 6 p.m. Monday, the freshmen will  will be sworn in as members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets on Summerall Field.

          Upperclassmen return Aug. 25 and classes begin Aug. 28.

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