Glendale Community College is one of the oldest, yet popular community college for locals living in Glendale, La Crescenta, La Canada, Burbank as well as for international students. They offer many courses depending on the major you plan to pursue or even if you are undecided. The college provides students with intelligent professors who have years of experience in the subjects they are teaching, along with a galore of student clubs to get involved within the campus community, and a great studying environment both the Library and the outdoor tables.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
The tips I would share are the following......
1) During the few weeks before summer session ends, go find a great counselor that will help guide you through which classes you should be taking, what is your plan if you already know what your major is, etc.
2) Go Check out the campus- walk around, ask questions, look for the buildings in which you will be taking classes in and perhaps find your classroom.
3) Use all the free tutoring offered on campus-although it may be a 30-45 minute session; prepare the questions or concepts which you are not understanding so you make the most of your time.
4) Always make an effort to talk to your professors during office hours, breaks, before or after class..... not only will you get to know them better on a personal level but also helps when you are struggling in their class.
You Will NOT regret it!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Glendale Community College as mentioned before offers a large variety of academic courses as well as majors for students who plan to transfer out to a four year college. They take their academics very seriously because they have a high transfer rate of students who end up in well-known four year universities.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
NONE, but offers places for international students to stay off campus.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The college has a large two floor cafeteria. Culinary Arts students are in the kitchen on a daily basis preparing food for peers. It is great to see how they improve from the first day they start to the end of their time served at Glendale Community College. Foods are also taught by professional chefs; professors who have majored in the culinary industry and have worked in the industry for many years now. Which is why the cafeteria food is delicious. We also have two different Coffee Bean stations one located right at the entrance of the college and the other near the science buildings. Great for times, when other places are not open. Luckily the college also has a food island down the middle of the bridge where you can find other fast foods to purchase.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
In my opinion, sitting at the main entrance where the Theatre, Administration, and Counseling buildings are located and watch everyone that passes by as you see other students playing different instruments, and sip your coffee with a snack from the Coffee Bean stand. Also if you walk outside the back of the second floor cafeteria, and continue to walk straight up to the Aviation and Arts building you can watch the ceramics students creating unique and beautiful objects.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Glendale Community College is not only inexpensive for the number of units and classes that one student takes during each semester, but it also provides you with the greatest knowledge from professors who guide you towards your goals, dreams, careers, and much more. It is the best solution for students whose parents cannot afford to pay out of pocket and if you apply for financial aid and receive aid then you don't have to pay anything except for your books.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Every day Glendale Community College has some sort of club meetings, which are posted either above the bookstore and have standing signs around campus to make sure that whoever seems interested to go and join. It's fascinating to see the large number of clubs and organizations provided to students and how it accommodates the many races, religions, cultures of all current students.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
NONE
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The campus is surrounded with a large group of security guards who walk around or drive around campus. They even stop and greet you as you walk by them, very polite! If they believe that someone looks suspicious, have illegal drugs or weapons the Glendale Community College Police automatically deal with situation by first making sure that no other student is in danger and second by warning everyone through phone calls, texts, voicemails.
Glendale Community College is one of the oldest, yet popular community college for locals living in Glendale, La Crescenta, La Canada, Burbank as well as for international students. They offer many courses depending on the major you plan to pursue or even if you are undecided. The college provides students with intelligent professors who have years of experience in the subjects they are teaching, along with a galore of student clubs to get involved within the campus community, and a great studying environment both the Library and the outdoor tables.
The tips I would share are the following...... 1) During the few weeks before summer session ends, go find a great counselor that will help guide you through which classes you should be taking, what is your plan if you already know what your major is, etc. 2) Go Check out the campus- walk around, ask questions, look for the buildings in which you will be taking classes in and perhaps find your classroom. 3) Use all the free tutoring offered on campus-although it may be a 30-45 minute session; prepare the questions or concepts which you are not understanding so you make the most of your time. 4) Always make an effort to talk to your professors during office hours, breaks, before or after class..... not only will you get to know them better on a personal level but also helps when you are struggling in their class. You Will NOT regret it!
Glendale Community College as mentioned before offers a large variety of academic courses as well as majors for students who plan to transfer out to a four year college. They take their academics very seriously because they have a high transfer rate of students who end up in well-known four year universities.
NONE, but offers places for international students to stay off campus.
The college has a large two floor cafeteria. Culinary Arts students are in the kitchen on a daily basis preparing food for peers. It is great to see how they improve from the first day they start to the end of their time served at Glendale Community College. Foods are also taught by professional chefs; professors who have majored in the culinary industry and have worked in the industry for many years now. Which is why the cafeteria food is delicious. We also have two different Coffee Bean stations one located right at the entrance of the college and the other near the science buildings. Great for times, when other places are not open. Luckily the college also has a food island down the middle of the bridge where you can find other fast foods to purchase.
In my opinion, sitting at the main entrance where the Theatre, Administration, and Counseling buildings are located and watch everyone that passes by as you see other students playing different instruments, and sip your coffee with a snack from the Coffee Bean stand. Also if you walk outside the back of the second floor cafeteria, and continue to walk straight up to the Aviation and Arts building you can watch the ceramics students creating unique and beautiful objects.
Glendale Community College is not only inexpensive for the number of units and classes that one student takes during each semester, but it also provides you with the greatest knowledge from professors who guide you towards your goals, dreams, careers, and much more. It is the best solution for students whose parents cannot afford to pay out of pocket and if you apply for financial aid and receive aid then you don't have to pay anything except for your books.
Every day Glendale Community College has some sort of club meetings, which are posted either above the bookstore and have standing signs around campus to make sure that whoever seems interested to go and join. It's fascinating to see the large number of clubs and organizations provided to students and how it accommodates the many races, religions, cultures of all current students.
NONE
The campus is surrounded with a large group of security guards who walk around or drive around campus. They even stop and greet you as you walk by them, very polite! If they believe that someone looks suspicious, have illegal drugs or weapons the Glendale Community College Police automatically deal with situation by first making sure that no other student is in danger and second by warning everyone through phone calls, texts, voicemails.