Very friendly staff and faculty. My favorite things about CC is the beautiful campus, especially the pond and the ducks. It almost looks like a university.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I was involved in the Associated Students my entire time at Cypress and was the Student Body President during my last year. Your involvement really makes a big difference in your college career. So I suggest that you get involved and make the most out of it.
Also, don't get sidetracked in your studies. Get in and get out of community college. I've met so many students who lost sight of their goals and have been there for years. Don't let this be you. Know the schools you want to apply to ASAP and make sure you are following their transfer expectations (GPA, course work, extracurricular, internships, etc)
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Associated Students and clubs.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Even if you don't think you will get funding, TRY! It doesn't hurt to apply for financial aid. A part of your tuition could get paid for.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
4th floor CCC if you know what I mean. Quiet and secretive study place.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Associated Student! And many clubs. It is nearly easy to start a new one if you get can get 5 students to join.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society - Talk to Professor Cavin (Philosophy professor) in the Humanities building. He is very friendly and would love to have students get involved.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Very friendly people, but they handle their business.
Very friendly staff and faculty. My favorite things about CC is the beautiful campus, especially the pond and the ducks. It almost looks like a university.
I was involved in the Associated Students my entire time at Cypress and was the Student Body President during my last year. Your involvement really makes a big difference in your college career. So I suggest that you get involved and make the most out of it. Also, don't get sidetracked in your studies. Get in and get out of community college. I've met so many students who lost sight of their goals and have been there for years. Don't let this be you. Know the schools you want to apply to ASAP and make sure you are following their transfer expectations (GPA, course work, extracurricular, internships, etc)
Associated Students and clubs.
Even if you don't think you will get funding, TRY! It doesn't hurt to apply for financial aid. A part of your tuition could get paid for.
4th floor CCC if you know what I mean. Quiet and secretive study place.
Associated Student! And many clubs. It is nearly easy to start a new one if you get can get 5 students to join.
Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society - Talk to Professor Cavin (Philosophy professor) in the Humanities building. He is very friendly and would love to have students get involved.
Very friendly people, but they handle their business.