Moorpark College Reviews
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Samantha from Thousand Oaks, CA
01/28/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 1 of 47
Categories Comments Great for these types of students It's great if you have little money or know you want to transfer to the UC/Cal State.
Tips for prospective students If you want to save money, GO TO MOORPARK. However, if you plan on transferring to a private school, check their transfer agreements before signing up for classes. Also, know the CRN numbers before the sign-up dats. Do choir; Vail Keck is a wonderful professor. Take a philosophy class with Janic Daurio; brilliant woman.
Bang for the buck 15 Units? Less than $1000 dollars. Yes. Bang for the buck, indeed.
Am enjoying being here It's in a beautiful area, but I personally don't like the feel of it. It's just a personal things. Nice professors though.
Am learning a lot Most of the teachers are quiet knowledgeable and have a good grasp of their subject matter.
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Zachary from Moorpark, CA
04/26/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 2 of 47
Categories Comments Great for these types of students I have many friends who have left their dream schools and came back to go to Moorpark College because they weren't prepared. Moorpark College WILL PREPARE YOU! Not to mention it one of the top community colleges in California. Also, UCs prefer students from community colleges because they are clear on what they want as well as having their GE completed. It is well worth your time.
Tips for prospective students If you are not sure what you want to do as a career, GO HERE. You can get all of your GE done before you transfer. Including most of the time people change their majors at UCs or Universities anyways, however it is much harder at those schools to do it.
Bang for the buck Around 500 dollars a semester, who can beat that honestly? I am paying my way easily with a part time job. If you dont have a job, there is financial aid everywhere. Money is no comparison for the experience.
Am enjoying being here I love the atmosphere. Clean campus, great cafeteria food, and the counselors want you to get to whatever college you want to transfer to.
Am learning a lot Great teachers! Most of whom have been in the professional world. There are tons of interesting classes as well!
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Dustin from Irvine, CA
07/07/2011Reviewer is A past student here.
4 out of 4 people found this review useful. 3 of 47
Categories Comments Great for these types of students Anyone just out of High School, not ready to decide what you want to do yet, but not ready to sit around doing nothing.
Tips for prospective students Don't skip classes!
Bang for the buck Community College. Obviously, it's not the expensive, especially if you qualify of the BOGG Waiver through your FAFSA.
Did enjoy being here Smaller Community College, less people, aesthetically pleasing campus...what's not to like?
Did learn a lot Great teachers, they know their stuff really well 99 percent of the time.
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anonymous
10/17/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 4 of 47
Categories Comments Tips for prospective students Always go to class. After all, you have to go here. Also, the library is your friend. It is possible to transfer in 2 years, you just have to be smart, and use the resources available to you. Talk to counselors about your academic goals to better plan out what classes to take each semester. You can do it, you just have to try!
Bang for the buck The quality of education here is the same as that of a university, but for alot less. You can save so much money by finishing your general education requiremtns here, then transferring to a 4 year school.
Am enjoying being here If you attended a nearby high school, it somewhat feels like you never left because you're surrounded by kids you just went to school with. However, it is a nice campus.
Am learning a lot Most of the teacher really know their subject. Moorpark gets a bad reputation because its a community college, but its better than most think. Teachers here are required to have their bachelor's degree to be employed. The bad reputation is from the students who slack off and don't work hard. Moorpark has a high transfer rate to 4 year schools.
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Nikki from Simi Valley, CA
11/21/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 5 of 47
Categories Comments Great for these types of students ANY students wanting a job in the animal career field. Anything from zoo employees, to dolphin trainers. Studio sets, to Disney World's Animal Kingdom or Animal Planet. Some even go to endangered animal research and conservation in other countries! Of course some have even gone on to become vets, however this program is more geared towards training and/or husbandry, thus it is not the most direct route to becoming a vet.
Tips for prospective students If you are planning on attending the EATM program, be sure to go to the website moorparkcollege.edu/zoo to ensure you complete the prerequisites for the program before applying. If you are ready to apply, good luck with the lottery-based admittance. Otherwise, to those who get in- congrats! Don't be late to anything, study hard especially for Gary Wilson tests, and above all, enjoy it! :)
Bang for the buck I have a decent price, about $600/semester. However, it can get real pricey, real quick for non-residents! Be sure to try to move in-state a year in advance to try to avoid the high out-of-state costs while you are in the program (if your goal is the EATM program).
Am enjoying being here Since I love animals and am in the program with animals, I enjoy every moment of my 13 hour days at the zoo.
Am learning a lot I am currently enrolled in a special part of Moorpark College- the Exotic Animal Training and Management program. There is a zoo on campus (yes and actual zoo, with 100+ animals), and students in the program run the zoo while maintaining their education. I have indeed learned so much about my future in an animal career, and am still expecting to learn so much more within the next year!
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Andrea from Simi Valley, CA
12/25/2011Reviewer is A current student here.
2 out of 2 people found this review useful. 6 of 47
Categories Comments Tips for prospective students It's a great place to explore career possibilities and get general education out of the way.
Am learning a lot I am getting my general education out of the way.
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Maaz from Simi Valley, CA
01/16/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 7 of 47
Categories Comments What to do for fun Join a club!
Food and Dining Cafeteria food is pretty good for breakfast and lunch, but a little pricey.
Dorm Life This is generally not applicable because it is a commuter school.
Academic Rigor Don't expect an easy A in your Math and Sciences; you're truly tested on your performance.
Tips for prospective students Sign up for classes early. They fill up early due to recent budget cuts
In three sentences This institution provides the necessary resources to prepare college students for transfer or any other career path they wish to pursue. The faculty provides the necessary challenges to incite students' thinking. It is an invaluable stepping block to a four-year university.
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Elisha from Simi Valley, CA
01/28/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 8 of 47
Categories Comments Bang for the buck it costs under $50 per unit. also some of the majors can give you an edge later on when employeers consider hiring you. you can interact more with elements of your future career here at moorpark college than you could if you only went to a four-year college.
What to do for fun there is a really nice hill side near the music building that a lot of students love to sit on.
Food and Dining i have never eaten at the cafe on campus, but i've never heard anything bad. there is a subway restaurant just down the street.
Dorm Life there are no dorms. you can either live at home or find someone renting out rooms for students.
Academic Rigor most professors expect you to do your best and to study. a few professors, however, provide so much extra credit or make things so easy that you could practically sleep through the semester and still get an a.
Tips for prospective students sign up early for classes, and show up on the first day and consistently for the next two weeks for classes you are waitlisted for or want to get into. be careful of professors who use intimidation or anger to push their own ideologies on students. get there extra early the first two weeks of classes to find parking.
In three sentences moorpark college is a relaxing campus with some friendly people. it's easy to forget about the city with all the wildlife on campus and the beautiful scenery. there are people from different religions, spiritualities, and ideologies here(some of them bizarre and weird); sometimes the professors are very open and vocal about their own philosophies, which can either be good or bad.
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Hien from Camarillo, CA
02/15/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
1 out of 1 people found this review useful. 9 of 47
Categories Comments Campus Safety police help you with car incidents, or if the teacher locked the kids out on accident. cameras were installed recently.
Bang for the buck moorpark college is super cheap! its so worth going to a community college and then transferring. you save money doing your ge's at community colleges. thats a fact. you will do better in a 4 year.
What to do for fun my friend always have events in los angles he has a group that dj's and promotes japanese culture. i go to those when i'm not studying.
Food and Dining the food here is decent. i find myself packing my own lunches or driving down the street for subway. eat fresh
Dorm Life there are no dorms here.
Academic Rigor even though people say its a community college, the level of studying is the same as any other college. it boils down to the professor that takes the time and puts in the effort to teach to their students.
Tips for prospective students when you start college be prepared to focus on your homework and do reading on your own.
In three sentences moorpark college is a life changing experience. the professors teach with passion. a lot of friendly students and staff.
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Anonymous
02/27/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Tips for prospective students classes are hard to get at every school, you are no the only one. work hard and fight for what you believe in.
In three sentences i have actually enjoyed my time at this college. i am currently attending other colleges as well and despite all the budget cuts, moorpark college has more students still fighting and teachers as well for classes to be given back.
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Angelina from Northridge, CA
02/27/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety very safe, clean campus.
Greek Life no greek life.
Clubs and Activities there are many different types of clubs and sports you can participate in here.
Great for these types of students great for students who are just looking to complete their aa or those who want to transfer to a 4-year institution. moorpark has so many different programs to help transfer students. lots of guidance and help provided here.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus none.
Bang for the buck very cheap. community college is the smartest financial decision you can make. same education you would get at an expensive university for the first two years and you can always transfer afterwards.
What to do for fun not much of a social aspect to any community colleges, but there are still clubs, activities, and events you can participate in.
Food and Dining cafeteria food is decent but expensive. luckily, there are plenty of other restaurants and fast food nearby to the campus that can be alternatives.
Dorm Life no dorm life.
Academic Rigor the academic rigor all depends on the amount of units you take, the teachers you get, and the type of classes you register for. based off my own experiences, some classes are extremely easy, while others are more challenging. however, it is all very manageable.
Tips for prospective students definitely register at midnight the day you need to register, and check out teachers on ratemyprofessor.com in order to help make decisions. use all the resources available to you: counselors, orientation, transfer center, et cetera.
In three sentences as far as community colleges go, moorpark is a great choice. definitely not nearly as crowded as other local community colleges. provides a variety of different classes, interests, and guidance.
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Daniel from Simi Valley, CA
03/26/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun That's not a fun question...(lol). Actually, going to school has been fun. Goin out with friends and family, spending time with our daughter and her mother, go to the beach, watch movies...
Food and Dining Food is adequate. Pretty close to food and dining accomodations. Food and dining within 1/4 - 1/2 mile form school and more selections within 1-5 miles.
Dorm Life Would not know. I live off campus with my daughter.
Academic Rigor Pretty strong. There is a real focus on the student's success. A very nice change from previous experiences.
Tips for prospective students Start early, stay persistent, do not be afraid to ask for help. Most staff are very friendly and accomodating.
In three sentences So far my experience has been very rewarding. Good teachers, good courses, helpful staff and general all around feel good atmosphere. I would definitely recommend this community college as a 1st choice and solid option if you can find the courses approporiate for your career path.
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Summer from Newbury Park, CA
04/02/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Go to the library and get work done between classes. Or drive home when you are done for the day. Is community college meant to be fun?
Food and Dining Moorpark College is closing their cafeteria next semester, so this will not be an option.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Academic Rigor Although it varies with subject, overall, the effort that Moorpark courses require is definitely more demanding than high school. As a science major, science lectures and labs can be very time consuming if you want to excel.
Tips for prospective students As soon as you know what you want to major in, go straight to a counselor and figure out an educational plan. As a science major, I had an extensive list of courses to complete prior to transfer, so I have remained at Moorpark an additional year. The sooner you figure it out, the sooner you'll be able to transfer.
In three sentences Moorpark College is a good college for people on a budget. It allows you to complete transferable courses that ease your way into a four-year university. Going to community college has prepared me better for a university rather than going straight out of high school.
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Nick from Newbury Park, CA
04/20/2012Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students Great for students interested in animal behavior. Apply for the Exotic Animal Training and Management program.
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Kathryn from Newbury Park, CA
06/06/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining The food is excellent and the cafeteria staff are so friendly.
Dorm Life There are no dorms at this campus.
Academic Rigor The subjects and instructs challenge us to think outside the box and to change our way at looking at the world. You will gain valuable critical thinking skills and learn ways to challenge yourself even after you leave school.
Tips for prospective students To students who are currently looking into this school I would highly recommend it. Not only does it offer numerous degree and transfer opportunities but it makes college affordable in these rough economic times.
In three sentences Moorpark College is an excellent school to in order to get a well rounded education. With so many course and learning styles to choose from you can get your degree at your own pace and in the manner that works best for you. Moorpark College is a home away from home.
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Alethea from Moorpark, CA
06/15/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Clubs and Activities Moorpark College has many different types of clubs and activities to join and participate in throughout the school year.
What to do for fun Moorpark College has a zoo that everyone can visit and they carry many exotic animals.
Food and Dining The cafeteria has recently closed down although there is a shopping center close by with many wonderful places to eat.
Dorm Life This does not apply although the city of Moorpark is a very beautiful and safe city.
Tips for prospective students It may be hard to get into the classes you need, but if you are persistent and patient you will get what you need. I would make sure to take advantage of the free helpful resources that they offer at Moorpark College. Such as the writing center and the tutoring center.
In three sentences Moorpark College is a great school with a great staff that is always willing to help. Although it is tough to get into classes you need when you are in a class the focus is on your success. I have enjoyed attending this school and believe that the staff here are the reason I am excelling in school.
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Raymond from Moorpark, CA
06/26/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety College is very Safe!
Greek Life None
Clubs and Activities Some good clubs, and also has a Gay, Straight Alliance
Great for these types of students Exotic Animal Management
Bang for the buck Counselling is sub par, Parking is tough.
What to do for fun Visit the Moorpark College Zool
Food and Dining Cafeteria closed due to budget cuts.
Dorm Life No Dorms
Academic Rigor Teachers are fair and vary knowledgeable.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to register for classes early before they fill up!
In three sentences Moorpark College is a decent school with a nice Campus. Parking can be tough and with budget cuts it limits the amount of Classes that are available. Counseling is not the best part of this school, it is hard to get an appointment and when you do there is little advice.
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Christopher from West Hills, CA
07/10/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck How can you beat $46 a unit?
What to do for fun What do you do at a community college? It's not like a university with the campus life, so I can't really say.
Academic Rigor From the two classes I have taken, it's a good start towards college. Challenges you and prepares you for upper division classes.
In three sentences Moorpark College is a good place to take a step towards advancing your education. The campus is nice and clean with facilities that students should find advantageous. Academics from what I have experienced, will challenge you for pursing your degree.
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James from Simi Valley, CA
07/11/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining I don't eat at the cafeteria: I bring my own lunch. But from what I hear, they have a decent selection of food.
Academic Rigor Many of the professors are former University professors, so you can expect to have some university-level courses.
Tips for prospective students Parking is sometimes a challenge, make sure to arrive extra early!
In three sentences Overall a great school. Has excellent professors and a wide range of subjects to choose from. The campus itself is very nice and pleasant.
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Ashley from Northridge, CA
07/11/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety VERY SAFE. Ive always felt safe on campus. Even after my late classes that got out at 10pm
Greek Life they do have one greek life group on campus that they advertise.
Clubs and Activities they have so many different activities you can get involved in and help out with is nice. Especially for a community college.
Great for these types of students dedicated and actrually trying to get your education.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus the starbuck right by campus is a great place for study groups. the library doesn't have good hours AT ALL! BUT fountain hall opens early like around 6 if your looking for a good place to study!
Bang for the buck higher than other community colleges but worth it! I rather go here than go to pierce of any other valley college!
What to do for fun go to the on campus ZOO or go to the theater. there are often performances.
Food and Dining good food options.
Dorm Life no dorms
Academic Rigor very good, challenging but not too much where you can't handle it.
Tips for prospective students Definitely would go recommend the school to other students. The library doesn't have good hours it opens at 8am and closes at 8pm and closed weekends and fridays. Kind of frustrating.
In three sentences Moorpark is a very pretty school. The teachers are good and I feel like the educational standards are pretty high.
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Kristine from Simi Valley, CA
07/14/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There are security guards and even police bungalows on campus. I see police cars patrolling on a daily basis, and have not heard of any events that would make me think that my safety at this school is compromised.
Clubs and Activities I hear about clubs and other activities, however am unable to join them due to the everyday challenges of being a nursing student.
Great for these types of students Moorpark College is great for students who are willing to put in the time for a excellent education on a budget.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There is a zoo for exotic animal training on the upper side of the campus. We went there once during a walk with our instructors. I believe we took a picture beside a giant tortoise.
Bang for the buck I cannot speak anymore highly about Moorpark College and its instructors. They will do everything in their power to make sure that you understand the material. The financial aid/scholarship offices and its staff are a great resource in terms of applying for grants and scholarships. They are quick to help and will make sure you will have all the support that you need.
What to do for fun During break, one of our instructors have walks around the campus. My friends and I as well as other students join this instructor on her walks and we would be able to talk freely about class material, clinical experiences, beautiful weather and life.
Food and Dining Moorpark College has a large cafeteria. They offer food that is both healthy or not and cold or hot. There is a wide variety of snacks and beverages from vending machines and fridges.
Academic Rigor Whether you are a straight A student or not, you will be challenged. On every level. All the time.
Tips for prospective students I am currently a nursing major, and my cohorts and I are extremely lucky that Moorpark has received the funding needed to upgrade its Health Sciences buildings. If you are majoring in nursing, EMT or radiology, Moorpark College is the way to go. Instructors genuinely want you to succeed and with the most up to date equipment including breathing manikins, there is no reason not to.
In three sentences Located in Ventura County, California, Moorpark College is a beautiful and pristine campus. Instructors are knowledgeable in their subjects and are willing to put the effort and time into making sure the students are well prepared in exams, making their path to success tangible. I love everything about this campus!
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Nicole from Simi Valley, CA
08/05/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Cool teaching zoo on campus, you and your family can visit any weekend for only $5.
Food and Dining cool cafe, with tons of food options from pizza to sushi and cappuccino.
Dorm Life there are no dorms at this school
Academic Rigor Great variey of professors, from laid back and alternative to strict and by the book.
Tips for prospective students Many great classes and professors but you must register as soon as your registration date is, because the fill up so fast sometimes waiting a day or two and you can't get the class you want/need.
In three sentences Great learning environment, with many new buildings and clean campus. Many great professors and counselors. excellent teaching zoo and nursing program.
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Angel from Moorpark, CA
08/14/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety nothing really happens here besides a couple car accidents, mainly police just sitting behind signs causing them
Clubs and Activities none in moorpark
Bang for the buck el tapatio is a good mexican place to eat as well as kiku for sushi
What to do for fun nothing
Food and Dining some nice places near by off the freeway
Dorm Life there are no dorms
Academic Rigor its alright
Tips for prospective students Buy your passes online to avoid hassle, make sure to come early to get parking, and make sure you leave your windows down a bit to avoid the heat here
In three sentences Moorpark is okay, it has a nice environment, but to many police harassing students. It needs more parking spaces for students. Accessing the my.vcccd.edu needs to be worked on a lot as well as the financial aide processing
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Deanna from Camarillo, CA
08/16/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The large number of campus police that are seen both walking and driving around, along with the emergency phones, make myself feel much more safe.
Great for these types of students Great for all types of students.
Bang for the buck Even with the prices of education continuously rising, moorpark does it's part with the book buy back programs.
What to do for fun Moorpark offers a large array of clubs and organization to fill any free time.
Food and Dining I doubted how good the food would taste as it is generally students working, but i was very surprised. I eat there more than I would like to. :)
Tips for prospective students Take advantage of all the opportunities available for you. Such as the tutoring in the library and the counselor who make every effort to aid in improving your studies.
In three sentences Moorpark College is a great environment with a beautiful campus. Moor importantly, it offers a large selection of classes with both knowledgeable and helpful professors. I came here unsure of how to move forward and with their help, I am looking forward to a brighter future.
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Kristin from Simi Valley, CA
08/25/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus has security. Parking-lots are well lit at night, except for the one near the observatory. Have never felt uneasy on campus.
Great for these types of students Animal Science Nursing Sports Therapy
Bang for the buck Great classes and professors. Well worth the time and money.
Food and Dining I have never eaten on campus but there are a number of places just off of the campus.
Dorm Life There are no dorms.
Academic Rigor Most classes transfer to top class universities.
Tips for prospective students Register as early as you can, classes can be difficult to get into.
In three sentences All the professors I have had have been great. The classes are challenging and interesting. The only college with am exotic animal training and management program.
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Kayla from Moorpark, CA
08/25/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety great.
Greek Life I do not think there is any greek life on this community college campus.
Clubs and Activities Lots
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus None
What to do for fun Just a community college.
Dorm Life No dorm life.
Tips for prospective students Get all your classes cleared ASAP because registration gets hectic and crowded online, since so many people try to register at one time.
In three sentences It is a great school. The campus is beautiful, the teachers are great, and the people are nice. I am very happy going to this community college, as it is one of the best.
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Blake from Moorpark, CA
08/29/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety safety is great, they have police on campus always, buttons you can push around campus if you need assistance
Clubs and Activities many different types of clubs all over campus
Bang for the buck it is fairly cheap and good education
What to do for fun you can go on a computer in the library, sit in a grass field, play tennis, golf, go in the gym, work out.
Food and Dining on campus there are vending machines only, right down the street there is a McDonalds and a few other restaurants
Dorm Life no dorms
Tips for prospective students get there early to find parking, drive carefully, don't be afraid to talk to the girls most of them are friendly.
In three sentences moorpark college is a great campus. parking is terrible here. very many attractive females for all the men!
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Cheyenne from Simi Valley, CA
10/01/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety We have our own campus police, who patrol all the time. Plenty of night lighting for the campus and the parking lots, and cameras as well. Also, there are emergency phones in each parking lot.
Clubs and Activities Many many clubs, and many campus activities(such as multi-cultural day, club rush, blood donations, etc.)
Great for these types of students Great for any type of students, part time, full time, decided, undecided. It's a good college to start out in and get your feet wet with that first degree.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus No, not really.
Bang for the buck Moorpark college is VERY cheap, even for a community college. It's currently $36 a unit, not that bad. And most people not living with their parents can qualify for the BOG waiver. The campus is clean and safe, the teachers are top dollar, and the courses offered are relevant toward all majors.
What to do for fun Moorpark is almost int he middle of Ventura County. One can got to the Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, or Ventura malls. OR you can go to the beach, drive to Fillmore for dirt bike riding, visit the family farms with petting zoos, go to the movies(they have a $3 theater in Simi Valley), etc.
Food and Dining There is no cafeteria, just vending machines(due to budget cuts it was done away with) But there are many restaurants and fast food places in the surrounding area.
Dorm Life There are no dorms. Students either live with parents or off campus. However, the surrounding area is a great place to live.
Academic Rigor Moorpark College is challenging, but the teachers are so helpful that you barely even notice. The classes are fun and usually engaging, and the faculty is passionate about what they do, and extremely knowledgeable.
Tips for prospective students Always check your teachers, you don't want to end up with that ONE TEACHER that most people don't connect with. Also, make a counselor appointment every semester to keep yourself on track with classes.
In three sentences They have wonderful teachers and counselors, for the most part. Their classes are very diverse and they offer a wide variety. And their campus is very easy to navigate.
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Karen from Hidden Hills, CA
10/04/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus is will lit at night. Campus police are always available. Parking enforcement is also present.
Greek Life None that I am aware of.
Clubs and Activities There are many different organizations on campus. Also the Associated Student Association is very great for the students. There are also sports teams on campus.
Great for these types of students For students needing assistance with study skills, there is an ACCESS program. There are also accommodations for students with disabilities. Also a great campus for commuter students.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus October is domestic violence awareness, so the Campus is having events all this month to promote awareness. The Red Cross Blood Mobile is on campus at least once a month. Most clubs and organizations give back to charities.
Bang for the buck Even with the tuition cost going up an additional $10 per units, it is a great price for a great education. Parking permits are $2.00 per day, which is not bad. There are always other 4 year colleges coming to campus to talk to students.
What to do for fun For fun, most students hand out at Fountain Hall or on the lawns on campus. There are restaurants and coffee shops close to campus. Also there is a Teaching Zoo on campus if you need a break from classes!
Food and Dining No more full-service cafeteria since this semester (probably due to California's Budget Cuts) so now you can purchase pretty much anything from all of the new vending machines they installed.
Academic Rigor I have learned so much from my classes, they were not easy, but that is the best way to learn. Most all of my classes make full use of current technology for example: access all class information, use overheads with their computer to give PowerPoint Presentations. All of the professors seem to be very available to their students.
Tips for prospective students The first few weeks of each semester, parking is crowded, so get there early. The library & Fountain Hall are great places to study. On Fridays, there a few classes, and everything closes early.
In three sentences I think this is a great campus with a lot of newer buildings. The Professors are availalbe, and willing to help their students. Wish they didn't close the cafeteria & go to all vending machines.
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Carlie from Oak Park, CA
10/22/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments In three sentences I have had an excellent experience at this college. I would recommend joining clubs and being active on campus. I love this college!
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Emily from Fillmore, CA
10/30/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun Students can go visit the Zoo on campus on the weekends and see all of the amazing animals they have. There is a numerous about of clubs to join.
Dorm Life No dorms on campus
Tips for prospective students I would suggest you look up ratings for the teachers of the classes you are interested in can be very helpful if you like a specific teaching style.
In three sentences This college has a great learning environment. There are so many great ways to get help or tutoring. The staff at Moorpark college are very kind and helpful.
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Kylie from Oak Park, CA
11/15/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Greek Life No Greek life.
What to do for fun There are so many clubs and cool classes offered at Moorpark College! The art practicals are fun, because you get to sketch the school, and the variety of clubs has something for everyone's interests.
Food and Dining This past year, the cafeteria was essentially removed.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Tips for prospective students For those students considering attending Moorpark College, I would suggest knowing what general area of study you would lie to pursue to use your time at Moorpark efficiently. But even if you don't know going in, like me, I was able to find it by taking classes from the wide range of subjects offered.
In three sentences Moorpark College is a great place to begin your college education. Even with all of the current economic troubles, getting classes has never been a problem. Moorpark offers a great variety of classes and wonderful professors.
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Sergio from Chatsworth, CA
11/17/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus Police officers have an on campus office. The police officers are often seen patrolling the grounds on foot as well as in a squad car. Their presence provides safety assurance.
Greek Life There is no Greek life on campus except for a couple of small fraternity groups that are specifically for students interested in a certain major like accounting for example.
Clubs and Activities There are many clubs on campus. Every new semester their is a club fair put on by each of the clubs to attract to members. There are clubs relating to different religions, educational majors, hobbies, and much more. They are all organized well having a chairman for each club and also a teacher advisor to each club. No matter how obscure your desire might be they have a club for it.
Great for these types of students Art majors can enjoy a great ceramics department that includes a large ceramics room and fully operational kiln. Anybody looking to be in the animal training program should go to Moorpark for it's zoology program and for it's on campus zoo. There is a great radioloy program that hosts professional equipment that radiology majors should take advantage of. Moorpark has a child development center that is a great resource for students interested in child psychology or other professions that work with children.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus One unique aspect of Moorpark College is that their is a lion on campus. The lion is in the on campus zoo where it is studied by students in the exotic animal training Moorpark, or EATM for short. In the early morning hours on campus, one can hear not a rooster welcoming the sunrise, but howler monkeys greeting the new day. Another fantastic location on campus is the library. The library is the heart of the campus and it sits on top of a hill. The library has three different floors, filled with books, computers and learning resources for students. The third floor of the library has a wall made out of windows so that as you study you can take a break and peer out to see the beautiful mountain landscape. It is an amazing view. As for traditions, the biggest one is having multicultural day once a year. This is a day when when the campus erupts with exotic culture and knowledge being spread throughout the grounds. Different speakers come to talk in classrooms about a wide range of fun and exciting topics like origami, beer, storytelling, religious studies, and many more. Musical performances are on going on the quad. The artists include choirs, steel drum players, and expert percussionists. The music is breathes life into the event that people can enjoy listening to while trying exotic foreign foods from the food vendors that come. This is a spectacular tradition.
Bang for the buck Tuition is affordable for most students, but does in fact get a little bit higher each and every year. For students facing financial issues trying to go to school at Moorpark, help is provided through the financial aid office on campus. Students can go to the office for information and other types of help for paying for college.
What to do for fun Movie nights are held on campus on a weekly basis, showing popular recently released movies along with classics as well. The movies are played in the Forum, an auditorium with many comfortable seats and a large screen. Moorpark has a great performing arts program that ranges from acting performances to choir performances. For each of these performances their is always a performance that is for students only to view that is for free.
Food and Dining Vending machines are located all across campus containing popular snacks and beverages. The campuses cafeteria is not run by people but by machines. There are over eight large vending machines in the entrance to the cafeteria. These larger vending machines house artisan sandwiches, pastas, and salads that are tasty and good for the health conscious. getting food from these machines makes you feel like you have been sprung into the future. The entrance of the cafeteria leads to the dining area that consists of many movable tables and chairs. This area is indoors making it a popular spot on very hot days and on very cold days. Alternatives to the cafeteria include a plethora of different big name eateries. A Subway, Starbucks, McDonald's, Frozen Yogurt and many more are right next to the campus and become popular places to go in between classes.
Dorm Life There are no dorms for this community college. The college is in a residential area. If students are coming to the school from far distances then they have the option at staying at the close surrounding apartment complexes.
Academic Rigor Students will receive an excellent education here, but one that they will have to work for. The work load varies from class to class. Overall the classes are not so difficult failure is inevitable, but at the same time A's for grades are not handed out to students who do not work for them. All teachers are willing to help students during class and almost all teachers have office hours in which students can come to them for help outside the classroom hours. If special needs for students are required then the ACCESS program is on campus to help with anything from taking notes for students to interpreting lectures to students.
Tips for prospective students Apply to Moorpark College as soon as you can. Find out online when you are able to start applying. Do this fast so that you will be able to find out your registration date for classes. Do not wait to the last minute to register for classes. The website will give you your registration date depending on certain aspects of your life. Special needs students, veterans, athletes and others will have more of a priority when first registering for classes, above new and other continuing students. Since new students have later registration date than other special case or continuing students by the time their registration date occurs, classes have already started to fill up. The registration date starts at midnight on the day you are able to register and many people already have the classes they want to take in mind so when midnight strikes they simply put in the CRN number of the class they wish to take. This gives the student the best opportunity to get the classes they wish to take.
In three sentences If your looking for a beautiful campus that is home to countless fantastic teachers then Moorpark College is the place for you. The Professors are highly qualified and many of them are practicing members of what they teach. Navigating through the enrolling process for the school and registering for class is made easy by the exceptional office staff and user friendly online service.
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Melaina from Simi Valley, CA
12/04/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Campus security always on the watch. I haven't heard of any horrific crimes.
Greek Life I don't know personally about the Greek Life but I do know their are academic programs at Moorpark.
Clubs and Activities Many great clubs and things students can get involved with.
Great for these types of students Responsible students that are willing to learn.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The zoo is very unnusual but adds character to our school.
Bang for the buck You will save a lot of money going to Moorpark college and then transferring to a four year university.
What to do for fun Plenty of clubs to join and the zoo program is amazing!
Food and Dining Small cafeteria.
Dorm Life No dorms.
Academic Rigor This depends on the professor.
Tips for prospective students College is not like highschool. Your teachers and parents wont be on top of you to get work done. You have to be prepared to do it on your own.
In three sentences Moorpark college is a great school. The professors are all helpfull and kind. The students attending moorpark are there to learn.
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Audrey from Moorpark, CA
12/23/2012Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus seems to be pretty safe.
Clubs and Activities The college needs more.
Bang for the buck Community colleges are much cheaper than universities.
What to do for fun The college has many class opportunities for exercising.
Food and Dining Food is limited to vending machines and microwaves. There are some local restaurants in town, though.
Academic Rigor Depending on the class, the curriculum may or may not be difficult. Professors do encourage reading from the textbook which is always a benefit for studious integrity. While the professors encourage hard work, they are also focused on your general comprehension of the material.
Tips for prospective students Find ways to get involved and improve the college life. College life is not just about academics, it is about fulfilling your potential and placing your mark in the world while you are at your peak. Start clubs, volunteer, and finds ways to help the community.
In three sentences The college is nice and homely. The professors care very much about their students. There are some student activities available, but there should be more.
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Eric from Simi Valley, CA
01/08/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Cops all over the place.
Clubs and Activities None worth mentioning.
Great for these types of students Pretty much anyone.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Check out the stairwell of the drama building.
Bang for the buck Can't beat community college.
What to do for fun Smoke
Food and Dining vending machines
Academic Rigor see previous
Tips for prospective students Be less stoned than everyone else, you'll do alright.
In three sentences It's crowded. Everyone is stoned. Talk to the iphone.
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Russell from Simi Valley, CA
01/11/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments What to do for fun HAHA good luck, not much to do for college students. Find a local club or hang out at strabucks.
Food and Dining Typical fast food and local dining. Travel a little south and be close to higher end dining if thats what you want
Dorm Life No dorms, but surrounding areas are great
Academic Rigor Most classes are on par with classes offered at a four-year university.
Tips for prospective students Sign up early as classes fill quickly. And leave yourself plenty of time to get to class, the parking situation is tight.
In three sentences My interactions with faculty have been out-standing. The professors are there for the students who want to take advantage of extra help. Beautiful campus as well
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Katelyn from Agoura Hills, CA
01/17/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety I have only ever seen Campus patrol in the parking lots, and in the streets surrounding the school. Mostly, they are in place to give out tickets, so be careful about your driving and parking when you're around the campus. I have heard the common complaint of campus theft, but this is a problem that ails every college campus, I believe, and if you take care of your possessions, you will not have a problem.
Greek Life Moorpark College does not offer Greek life.
Great for these types of students For students who are hoping to transfer to a top-notch school and are looking for a quality, affordable place to get their general education out of the way, Moorpark College is the go-to college. For me personally, Moorpark was a great place for me to figure out what I wanted to do with the rest of my college career, in terms of what major I would pursue, and has had a huge impact on my future.
Bang for the buck Being a junior college, Moorpark is affordable, and I have never felt as though I have wasted any money here. Parking permits are a relatively cheap $50, individual classes do not require exorbitant extra expenses, and classes are worth it.
What to do for fun I know that many student organizations have been created here to attract like-minded people, and that some of them offer group activities. Moorpark College is not in the most bustling of cities, so it is hard to say whether or not there really is anything fun to do at Moorpark College itself.
Food and Dining I, personally, cannot testify to the quality of the dining at Moorpark. All I can say is that there is a Subway, a McDonald's, and a Starbucks down the street, and that during finals, free coffee is available at the student center, and that's all been enough to get me through my time here.
Dorm Life Moorpark College does not offer housing to its students.
Academic Rigor This varies from professor to professor, but I have found that, at Moorpark, I am most definitely challenged, but not pushed to the brink of sanity, by my classes.
Tips for prospective students Come to Moorpark with an open mind. This is your time to take classes that have nothing to do with your major, and learn about things that you may not get a chance to learn later in your college career.
In three sentences Moorpark College is underrated by a lot of the locals in my community, if only because it is a junior college, and not UCLA. I came to Moorpark from a four-year college with low expectations, and in my first semester, I learned more than I had ever dreamed I could. My professors have been passionate, the courses have been rigorous and intellectually stimulating, and the overall experience has made me reevaluate my academic goals.
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Anonymous from Camarillo, CA
01/26/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Clubs and Activities The Honors Program looks great on apps and keeps you active.
Great for these types of students If you're a good student, but just can't afford a university yet. Go to MC, and transfer.
Bang for the buck Save a couple thousand dollars on lower division classes and general ed? Yes, please.
Food and Dining No real cafeteria, but there are many places to grab a bite to eat in the vicinity.
Academic Rigor Just because it isn't a university, doesn't mean there aren't hard classes that will get you thinking and studying hard.
Tips for prospective students Map out your plan for what classes you will be taking during your stay at MC, even if you're not 100% sure what you want to do with your future. AND USE ASSIST.ORG!
In three sentences Great college for students with UC grades, but CC money.
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Yvonne from Newbury Park, CA
02/28/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Food and Dining The one downside. No real cafeteria just vending machines.
Academic Rigor Such a wide variety of classes that they will challenge you if needed or assist you if desired.
Tips for prospective students Make an appointment right away with a counselor they are an awesome resource.
In three sentences This is a great community college! The support services for students is outstanding. Great variety of classes.
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Student, Simi, CA
03/03/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety Police station on campus.
What to do for fun Hang out in the library, quad, out dining area of the student center..
Food and Dining Swapped out cafeteria with vending machines.
Dorm Life No residence halls
Academic Rigor The difficulty ranges depending on the classes you take.
Tips for prospective students Try to transfer within 2 years max
In three sentences Like high school. Not very helpful. Needs to renovate the campus.
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Christopher from Camarillo, CA
04/09/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Bang for the buck There's helpful teachers in the library who give free math and writing tutoring to any student. The school is clean and organized.
Food and Dining There is a small kitchen on campus, but almost everyone leaves campus to drive somewhere local for lunch.
Tips for prospective students One tip that I have is to relax, because there is nothing to be scared of when attending this school. The students are laid back and nice. This school will help you develop into a university student.
In three sentences This college has a very nice atmosphere because the school sits on a hill that overlooks the surrounding landscape. The teachers are there to help you and will stop what they're doing to listen. The school is very clean and is easy to get around in.
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Breanna from Simi Valley, CA
04/19/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety there are campus police patrol cars all over the entire school and a lot of stop signs.
Greek Life minority
Clubs and Activities sports teams available
Great for these types of students low income, hectic schedules
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus you can park on the grass field when you cannot find any other spots.
Bang for the buck this school is definetly affordable.
What to do for fun the excecise classes are great.
Tips for prospective students register as soon as you can for classes, do not procrastinate
In three sentences It is a great starting point for students from low income families. The campus is well kept. There are options provided to accomidate students with all different schedules.
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Samantha from Northridge, CA
04/19/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety The campus is very safe. There are cameras everywhere and campus police patrols very often.
Greek Life I am not apart of the Greek Life and I don't believe there is any sort of greek life at the campus.
Clubs and Activities There are a ton of different clubs and lots of different activities going on constantly. There are things for every type of person.
Great for these types of students Since the campus is not overly big it is good for students who don't like crowded places or intimate learning environment.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There are these booths that are set up on Wednesdays that I know of. The booths sell many different types of things, jewelry, glasses, and bags sometimes.
Bang for the buck The tuition is very average, it is not that expensive at all. Definitely getting what you need for a good cost.
What to do for fun There are lot of nice accomodations at the school like a huge library, and fountain hall is very nice to relax in. There are big fields of grass to do many different things on.
Food and Dining The food is really good. They have vending machines with hot and cold foods and they are delicious. The food is also not very pricey.
Dorm Life I do not stay at a dorm, and I don;t believe there is a dorm.
Academic Rigor Depending on the professor some give quite a bit of work while others just have classwork. Overall, it is not overly strenuous but you are not always just sitting around.
Tips for prospective students Make sure you check all the dates when applying for classes. I suggest you stay up until the midnight opening of the adding classes because they fill quickly.
In three sentences It is a small beautiful campus. There are a lot of great courses available. The professors are good and very helpful.
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Britany from Thousand Oaks, CA
06/07/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There is campus security 24/7
Clubs and Activities Sports and leadership and fun clubs like creating value for others by providing our service to them.
Great for these types of students Anyone who wants to obtain there zoology degree, or wants to get the general education classes out of the way
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus There is a Zoo on campus, due to our high rankings world wide of our zoology majors.
Bang for the buck Classes are VERY GOOD priced.
What to do for fun Join clubs, study abroad, or join a sports team.
Food and Dining Food on campus is accessible, cheap, fast, tasty, and easy to get in between classes.
Dorm Life Apartments near by are very reasonable priced and clean.
Tips for prospective students Moorpark has a very easy and accessible campus, I would recommend joining a club or sports activity, and I would also recommend diving into your classes so you can get the full Moorpark experience.
In three sentences The classes are very inspirational, informative, and the teachers are very willing to help and take time out of their day to assist the students. The campus is beautiful and clean and is smoke free. Lastly, extra curricular activities are abundant and healthy socialization time for students attending Moorpark College.
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John from Moorpark, CA
06/12/2013Reviewer is A current student here.
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Categories Comments Campus Safety There are campus police and security guards on campus. Besides, the area is low in crime.
Greek Life Not much of a Greek Life.
Clubs and Activities Many opportunies for any preference. You can even create your own club.
Great for these types of students Great for students wanting to learn and better themselves.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Many people like to gather in the library to study. This may not be considered unusual but it is a very popular location.
Bang for the buck Very cheap to attend Moorpark College and you recieve a 5 star education.
What to do for fun Hangout with friends, clubs and activities, and anything you can think of in the Los Angeles area.
Food and Dining The cafeteria was recently removed from the campus and replaced with vending machines. This is the only downside about Moorpark College. There is a subway, McDonalds, and a gas station nearby.
Dorm Life No dorms but there are housing opportunities nearby. The student body is great.
Academic Rigor It is very possible to obtain your most wanted dreams but how much do you want them is the question. How much are you willing to sacrifice in order to obtain your desires? Good luck!
Tips for prospective students Try hard in your classes and don't give up. The more work you input into your studies, the more learning will take place. Don't pay attention to those around you. Know your own goals and do whatever it takes to obtain them.
In three sentences Moorpark is a great community college and a great place for opportunity. You will learn a lot here but only if you put in the effort. The staff is excellent and the student body is full of generally nice people.
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Amanda from Thousand Oaks, CA
06/18/2013Reviewer is A past student here.
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Categories Comments Great for these types of students This college is perfect for those who want to get there general education out of the way and transfer. Don't expect to make friends, everyone comes to class and leaves. Perfect for people who work full time because the schedule of classes is convenient.
What to do for fun Join every activity you can to be involved :)
Food and Dining The cafeteria is all vending machines :(
Dorm Life No dorm life on campus.
Tips for prospective students Parking is never easy, Get there early for your classes. Talk to a counselor about your path to success. Make sure you have every semester planned out so you know exactly what your taking when you register.
In three sentences Moorpark has given me an amazing opportunity to learn from the best teachers out there. All of the classes for my major were extremely interesting and made all the difference in where I am today. I have chosen to further a career I never dreamed I would have liked.
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