i have never been so impressed with a college and the variety of classes offered. the instructors are amazing and make every attempt to help you in any way possible. i have been to unr and i am so much happier at tmcc.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
do your homework with regards to the program you are seeking a degree in. an advisor can help you but ultimately it is your responsibility to verify the information given to you is correct. this is a great school with great people, great professors, decent prices and very flexible for any schedule. i would highly recommend.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
depends on the class and which career path you choose. i considered my undergrad work to be pretty easy but now i am in the nursing program and it's the number 1 program currently in the state of nevada so it's definitely more rigorous.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
no living on campus.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
cafeteria is pretty amazing and they serve just about anything.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
they offer lot's of school events, clubs, and special days in the redmountain building on any given week.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
cheapest in the area. i had to take a class at unr, because tmcc was remodeling their laboratories and boy did i pay for that class. at tmcc a class (depending on how many credits) is roughly around $220. i paid close to $800 at unr for one class!!!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
most people do not take advantage of the library but i highly recommend it. also the library offers internet but there are also 2 additional computer labs that most don't even realize are there in the sierra building.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
if you are working full-time, single mom and dad's or if it's your first time in college and you are paying for it yourself this will be an excellent experience for you.
i have never been so impressed with a college and the variety of classes offered. the instructors are amazing and make every attempt to help you in any way possible. i have been to unr and i am so much happier at tmcc.
do your homework with regards to the program you are seeking a degree in. an advisor can help you but ultimately it is your responsibility to verify the information given to you is correct. this is a great school with great people, great professors, decent prices and very flexible for any schedule. i would highly recommend.
depends on the class and which career path you choose. i considered my undergrad work to be pretty easy but now i am in the nursing program and it's the number 1 program currently in the state of nevada so it's definitely more rigorous.
no living on campus.
cafeteria is pretty amazing and they serve just about anything.
they offer lot's of school events, clubs, and special days in the redmountain building on any given week.
cheapest in the area. i had to take a class at unr, because tmcc was remodeling their laboratories and boy did i pay for that class. at tmcc a class (depending on how many credits) is roughly around $220. i paid close to $800 at unr for one class!!!
most people do not take advantage of the library but i highly recommend it. also the library offers internet but there are also 2 additional computer labs that most don't even realize are there in the sierra building.
if you are working full-time, single mom and dad's or if it's your first time in college and you are paying for it yourself this will be an excellent experience for you.
student government, honor societies, specialty subject clubs (math, debate, science, physics, english, book, etc)
phi theta kappa honor society
police are on campus at all time and emergency buttons and lights are distributed all over