The staff and professors are extremely welcoming and always willing to help. The Spring Hill campus is a tight knit family who participates in all activities. I would definitely recommend this college to everyone.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be sure to utilize every available resource such as the Teacher Learning Center, where tutors are always available for free, never be afraid to speak to a teacher or your advisor, and always participate in on campus events, which are free because of your tuition.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The teachers will challenge your mind to make sure that you leave with all of the knowledge that you need to succeed.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Since PHCC is a community college, there are no dorms available.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
PHCC's West Campus has an amazing cafe and all of the other campuses always have something going on with free food.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Yoga is available to all students, there is a club to fit any interest a student may have, and there are weekly events with free food and prizes.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
You will receive the best education for a lower tuition rate.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Any smoker looking for a quiet smoking gazebo on the Spring Hill campus should go downstairs to the secluded, peaceful gazebo and anyone looking for a clean restroom should use the upstairs bathrooms or the bathrooms in the TLC.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Great for students wanting a great education without overpaying for their AA or AS. PHCC is also better for students who prefer a small campus.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I am an ambassador and president of the Circle K International club and I would highly recommend that students find a club they enjoy or start a new one. The events on campus are always a blast and are a must for fun seeking students.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are honor societies based on your major, which will help you to transfer and earn scholarships.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
There are security guards that patrol the campus to make sure nothing is happening to make students feel threatened.
The staff and professors are extremely welcoming and always willing to help. The Spring Hill campus is a tight knit family who participates in all activities. I would definitely recommend this college to everyone.
Be sure to utilize every available resource such as the Teacher Learning Center, where tutors are always available for free, never be afraid to speak to a teacher or your advisor, and always participate in on campus events, which are free because of your tuition.
The teachers will challenge your mind to make sure that you leave with all of the knowledge that you need to succeed.
Since PHCC is a community college, there are no dorms available.
PHCC's West Campus has an amazing cafe and all of the other campuses always have something going on with free food.
Yoga is available to all students, there is a club to fit any interest a student may have, and there are weekly events with free food and prizes.
You will receive the best education for a lower tuition rate.
Any smoker looking for a quiet smoking gazebo on the Spring Hill campus should go downstairs to the secluded, peaceful gazebo and anyone looking for a clean restroom should use the upstairs bathrooms or the bathrooms in the TLC.
Great for students wanting a great education without overpaying for their AA or AS. PHCC is also better for students who prefer a small campus.
I am an ambassador and president of the Circle K International club and I would highly recommend that students find a club they enjoy or start a new one. The events on campus are always a blast and are a must for fun seeking students.
There are honor societies based on your major, which will help you to transfer and earn scholarships.
There are security guards that patrol the campus to make sure nothing is happening to make students feel threatened.