| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Large suburb |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Associate's |
| Level of Institution: | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
| Calendar: | Quarter |
“The teachers are great. There's not much social life, but it is a very good school. The courses are as good as any 4-year university.…”
“The school administration is disorganized and in contrast with each other. The campus has a welcoming location with great oppurtunities for education. The students are friendly and interested in learning.…”
“i have been attending this school for a term and i really enjoy it. there are many teachers here who actually want you to be interested in what their teaching.…”
“i have been involved with mhcc for 7 years, first my kids now me. the only down fall i find is administration. reach out and talk to people, everybody…”
“it good…”
The people are friendly and nice to be around. Build up your relationships with professors.
» Read MoreHaving an introverted disposition, the surprisingly sprawling campus filled with scenery and people who keep to themselves is nice.
» Read MoreIts a very supportive environment
» Read MoreI've definitely enjoyed college, much more than high school. The atmosphere at Mt. Hood is very laid back. There are numerous places to settle in and study.
» Read MoreThe only problem I have being at Mt. Hood is I didn’t get a new experience. I’m from Sandy and Mt. Hood Community College is in Gresham, which is about thirty minutes away. I would of love to be in a dorm, to be in a new town, and meet young kids that are my age. I also wish I could just walk or ride my bike, driving everyday is a pain. I enjoy learning new things so I am having a good time and appreciate the staff a lot. They have a free tutoring center that is great, I feel like I’m always up there. They will help you with all subjects from math to accounting they have it all.
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