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North Florida Community College Reviews

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    Brianna from Lee, FL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Tips for prospective students

    NFCC will allow you to build a great educational foundation before heading to a University of your choice. The Instructors here are great and will do all they can to see their students succeed.

  • Morgan from Madison, FL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    on a scale of one to ten, i would say that north florida community college is an 8. i am a high school student that has been taking dual enrollment classes here, and personally, i have enjoyed my experience, even if some of the professors are a little odd. the campus is beautiful, the instructors are fair, the food is great, and there are many opportunities for students to do their best.

    Tips for prospective students

    for any students that are considering an education through nfcc, i would say, be sure to sign up very quickly for classes because they can fill up fast. also, if you don't know anyone on campus, try getting involved with student government. they can make awesome things happen! i would encourage face-to-face classes rather than online classes, simply because face-to-face classes can almost guarantee that one-on-one time can happen with a professor. if there are classes that you fear or dread but have to take anyways, go to the free tutoring lab and someone is almost always there to help.

    Academic Rigor

    these classes uphold the standards of any university's classes in terms of academic rigor. lots of studying is involved, but with smaller classes, it is much more of a possibility to achieve an 'a' because most teachers can find the time to help to help a student if they are really struggling.

    Dorm Life

    since this is a community college, there are not any dorms available! there are apartments for rent in madison, however, if your commute is much too long.

    Food and Dining

    the snack bar, located in the student center, is delicious! it has a variety of different hot and cold sandwiches along with various styles of chicken, and some international food. it is open for lunch and breakfast, and both are very tasty especially considering the low prices of the meals. besides the snack bar, there are a few fast food and sit-down restaurants near the campus, but none quite compare to our own!

    What to do for fun

    there are many organizations and activities that nfcc provides for its' students. student government as well as soar (a science club) are two very popular organizations along with the drama department. there are dances, contests, plays, and field trips for almost any type of student.

    Bang for the buck

    as i said, i am a dual enrollment student, so my tuition is paid for as long as i am in high school. however, i happen to know the tuition rate for in-state students. the rate for in-state students is $91.50, which is cheap compared to most college's. the teachers do a fine job of teaching here and a lot is learned.

    Great for these types of students

    great for all types of students! there are programs/courses for students with disabilities, students that would rather learn online, students that would rather learn in a classroom, students that prefer very serious teachers, as well as students who prefer laid back teachers.

  • Zoe' from Perry, FL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    North Florida Community Colleges is one of the best by far. Teachers work hands-on with the students, and the classes are smaller, so it's pretty easy to fit in to. There are wide-ranging subjects such as arts, computer technology, sciences, nursing, education, etc. It is the perfect place to get your AA, because the counselors will tell you what you need and allow you the freedom of deciding what's best for you. It's more affordable for in-state tuition, which is great for people like me, who live close-by. NFCC offers a variety of things not offered elsewhere, like a one-on-one tutor, or even the ability to become a tutor yourself. I have thoroughly enjoyed my teachers, all very bright and charming, and the warm feel of the school itself. I would not make any other choice if I had to.