State Fair Community College is a great place to start your continuation of higher education. They provide many opportunities to succeed through academic tutoring or other programs, the curriculum, and great professors that are willing to help. It is a encouraging, friendly environment that makes feel right at home.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
State Fair is a great school to start and get your general education credit out of the way while trying figure out what to major later on down the road.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The academics are pretty rigorous, but not too hard, as most of the classes are the lower level classes that transfer for Bachelor's. Always try your best and if you have troubles there is on-campus tutoring and also the professors are willing to help anyway they can to help succeed.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
This school provides the most bang for your buck with: In-district residents- $95 per credit hour; Missouri residents- $127 per credit hour; Out-of-state residents- $190 per credit hour; International residents- $222 per credit hour.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There is always something to do, whether if it is attending an athletic event or taking evening personal enrichment courses. There are many excellent theater and euphonious music productions throughout the semesters. Try participating in special clubs, such as anime or literature club, or student government.
State Fair Community College is a great place to start your continuation of higher education. They provide many opportunities to succeed through academic tutoring or other programs, the curriculum, and great professors that are willing to help. It is a encouraging, friendly environment that makes feel right at home.
State Fair is a great school to start and get your general education credit out of the way while trying figure out what to major later on down the road.
The academics are pretty rigorous, but not too hard, as most of the classes are the lower level classes that transfer for Bachelor's. Always try your best and if you have troubles there is on-campus tutoring and also the professors are willing to help anyway they can to help succeed.
This school provides the most bang for your buck with: In-district residents- $95 per credit hour; Missouri residents- $127 per credit hour; Out-of-state residents- $190 per credit hour; International residents- $222 per credit hour.
There is always something to do, whether if it is attending an athletic event or taking evening personal enrichment courses. There are many excellent theater and euphonious music productions throughout the semesters. Try participating in special clubs, such as anime or literature club, or student government.