jerry kubis I have never had a better experience getting back into taking college courses than with MiraCosta, the most helpful was by going to the Community Learning Center on Mission Avenue and speaking with Dunia Azizi who is incredibly knowledgeable and helpful getting everything on track for the upcoming semester, the center is located at 1831 Mission Ave and I highly recommend her to anyone trying to get back into school
5 /5
Redacted Redacted Roadblock on roadblock trying to apply/enroll. Application does into limbo and you never hear back despite them saying you will. Had to go in person six times...
In addition, you get passed around a whole bunch a and they promise you all these great things and programs like the CARE program or financial aid but the reality is they never come true.
A big problem is that there seems to be a lot of young people - students or recent grads - who dont know what theyre doing. I was referred to at least four employees that literally didnt know how to help me despite their director/manager referring me to them. So then youre left 1) figuring it out on your own and 2) teaching their staff how to do their jobs in which case I now want to be paid forgive a tuition reduction for the hassle I went through only for me to teach them how to do their jobs.
I have also heard many of the classes they say will transfer dont end up transferring.
This just goes to show community college is not remotely on the same level of quality as a private college. Dont waste your time or money going here. Go to a Univ Calif or Calif. State Univ school instead.
1 /5
Donna Grabel I had a problem registering for a class on line so I walked into Student Services on the campus. There I was met with a friendly, and helpful staff person. She took all the stress out of the application and registration process. I was able to register for the class I wanted and it was truly a great experience. I love this college and I am so happy to be a part of it once again.
5 /5