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It is a good school that is cheaper than most schools. Most of the teachers are helpful and want you to succeed.
» Read MoreThe school does not care about you at all! I have a 4.0 and I was denied to enter a program over a high school grade from 12 years ago.
» Read MoreThe class sizes are perfect, and the teachers are very hands on and personal. It is a wonderful environment with a diverse group of people. Another plus to attending CCAC is the numerous job fairs and opportunities they provide you with.
» Read MoreI attended a state university fir 3 year and couldnt afford it. So i came home and decided to take a more economical approach and attend community college. I have had the absolute best experience with some of the most loving caring professors.
» Read MoreExcellent for a community college.
» Read MoreThe north campus is not glorious or flashy, but if you look at the students you can see the potential. It feels like your capable when your there. Everyone is on the same page, everyone is trying.
» Read MoreI would rate CCAC a 6/10 due to the difficulty of getting into your desired major, the lack of student life/activities, and some instructors at the facility. You have meet all the pre-requisites required by your program, but you are not guaranteed to be accepted. Classes here are challenging and you are well taught, but some professors do not teach and you have to go to your books to get the material.
» Read MoreI would rate this college a ten. It has provided me with many resources in the Criminal Justice field. I will utilize what I have learned after graduation this summer and tranferring to another college to achieve my B.S.
» Read MoreI was originally kind of nervous about going to a community college, but CCAC was a perfect transition from high school. The classes are challenging, the teachers are always willing to help, and it's cheap. There are also a zillion ways to make friends and get involved in student life.
» Read MoreIt's a nice small campus where you don't have to walk very far for classes. It's very handicap accessible with ramps and elevators. They have quite a few student parking lots for those that commute.
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