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Mission: To be a comprehensive community college that is accessible, learning-centered, and dedicated to serving a diverse community of learners through quality innovative programs , services, and the appropriate use of technology, for life-long learning.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
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Cumberland County Col. is a small, close-knit school where you can learn the necessities to succeed towards your degree. The teachers are very friendly and always willing to help, and there are many other opportunities (like open labs, counselors,… more read full review
Cumberland County College is a small, close-knit school where you can learn the necessities to succeed towards your degree. The teachers are very friendly and always willing to help, and there are many other opportunities (like open labs, counselors, and tutoring) to get students whatever help they may need to be successful. Close to home, this is a great place to either begin your education, or go back to school! read full review
I am learning so much at Cumberland County Col.. Not only did I save myself money by starting my college process here, but the professors and staff have helped me along the way.
The two years that I have spent at CCC has taught me how to be a…
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I am learning so much at Cumberland County College. Not only did I save myself money by starting my college process here, but the professors and staff have helped me along the way.
The two years that I have spent at CCC has taught me how to be a good student and I have also learned more about what it takes to get into the nursing program.
I came to this school in the fall of 2009 expecting to get into the nursing program a year later (according to my advisors). What I learned later was that this program wanted students to finish all their pre-requisite classes before being considered applying for the nursing program, which is about two years. Then, the program itself is two years. So, I found out that I was going to be spending four years at a community college earning an associates degree? That is how long it takes to earn a bachelors degree!
I decided to transfer by the end of two years and finish all the bulk core classes. This decision is turning out to be a good one, because not only did I learn about nursing programs, stimulate my mind with multiple classes, but I also saved money. (See Bang for the buck).
The professors are great, especially in my microbiology class. This professor took the time to actually teach us and made sure that we understood what he was talking about. He even gave us multiple opportunities to succeed. What I mean by this is that he had us use Blackboard to find a one page review worksheet. This page had a few short-answer questions which were going to be on the test. If you figured out what you were going to write about ahead of time, how could you fail!
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