Bella The people here are extremely rude and clearly have no incentive or knowledge to be working at a college. I got registered for classes I didn’t even need to take, sending me back over a semester. I had to take 3 different classes both summers I was enrolled here in order to finish my general ed within the 2 years because no one at this place has a clue what classes are ACTUALLY needed for your major. (It took advisors from the university i’m currently at to tell me i basically wasted my time and money, since financial aid doesn’t cover summer classes. They were the ones that directed me towards what I needed to get done).
I also had to take classes through 2 other community colleges because this place falls short on certain ones that you need to graduate or transfer. Do yourself a favor and go to a better college like Butte or Sierra
1 /5
Joseph B Not very many interesting degree or certificate programs to choose from. Staff is somewhat helpful but not enough for my taste. Cost of attendance is higher than other similar schools last time I checked. Low graduation rates. Located in a crime ridden area although the local area has cleaned up in recent years. For people with learning disabilities I dont recommend going there. Practically no online programs offered as the school has not caught up to modern times and schedules are not flexible. I recommend attending Ashworth College, Penn Foster College, U.S. Career Institute, Washington Technical Institute, California Coast University, University of the People, University of Arkansas Grantham or Columbia Southern University. In general, look elsewhere.
2 /5
Rose Impossible to talk to any counselors or admin to try to get classes scheduled. How are people supposed to better themselves and use what our taxes pay for if you make it impossible to even attend. Very disappointing and will be going to Butte College. Butte College is way safer and has WAY more programs. Is this how you treat disabled veterans?
1 /5