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Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: Yes

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Contact Info

Address:
2011 Mottman Rd SW Olympia, WA 98512-6292
Phone: (360) 596-5241
General Site: www.spscc.ctc.edu

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Brigidanne from Olympia, WA
  • Mar-25-2013 I am a current student here

    Parking is horrible, so either take the bus, get early morning classes, or come an hour early to find a parking spot in time for class. Talk to your teachers if you need help, and use the campus resources to your advantage.

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  • Anonymous
  • Mar-04-2013 I am accepted here and planning to attend soon

    This is a good college to transfer to if you live in the area and plan to attend a college. The school is helpful in finding the job you are studying for. They also have good internship jobs.

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  • Laura from Olympia, WA
  • Feb-16-2013 I am a current student here

    Check ratemyprofessor.com before you register for a class. If you have morning classes make sure you arrive early because parking can be difficult. Don't buy your books at the book store, buy them used and online, it's much cheaper.

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  • Elizabeth from Elma, WA
  • Dec-19-2012 I am a current student here

    I would definitely recommend talking with a counselor to get started especially if your planning on attending a specified program. This will help eliminate taking unnecessary classes for your degree. And one of the most important tasks, is getting all of your FAFSA paperwork filled out in a timely manner.

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