Reviews
Umpqua Community College
Anthony Thomas
from Roseburg
, OR
Current student
In which ways do you feel you are learning and growing?
I feel like I am connected with the professors and they help me learn.
How are you enjoying your time at this college?
The college is fun and the people here are awesome.
What tips can you share with prospective students?
Try your best to hangout with everyone and make friends with strangers.
In what ways do you feel this college challenges students academically?
They challenge us with exams and test.
How would you describe the dorm life at this school?
It is super fun and pretty cheap.
How would you describe the food and dining options?
The food places around roseburg are decent but the memories you make are great.
In your experience, what is there to do for fun at this college?
Hike,fish,hunt, hangout with friends
In what clubs or organiziations have you participated and how have they impacted your overall experience?
I wrestle at UCC and it has helped me tremendously.
How does this institution support campus safety or mental health and wellness programs?
They talk about it a lot in the class rooms.
How has your college supported your career development and future goals?
They have guidance counselors that are helpful to keep you on track to graduate.
Amaryah from Winston, OR
a current student here
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Am learning a lot
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It's a great learning environment. Thing to remember is , don't be afraid to ask questions. If you don't then you will be stuck. NO ONE IS GOING TO LAUGH AT YOU. Heck, they might've had the same question.
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Am enjoying being here
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It's very fun and there are many clubs to join. Like the Spanish club for instance..There are a variety of things for extracurricular and even work study!
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Tips for prospective students
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1. Prepare. Even if you think you packed a pencil, go a head and pack another. You don't want to come to class without one.
2. Review your schedule. This is good so that you aren't missing classes because you forgot where you were supposed to go 3. Take notes. This is very important because a lot of the teachers will tell you whats on the test and sometimes will even let you use your notes in a test. Notes also are key when studying. |
C.B.
a past student here
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Did learn a lot
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The teachers were full of knowledge and really wanted to help you learn the subject at hand. If you were serious and worked hard, they were willing to meet you halfway. My teachers did a great job.
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Did enjoy being here
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Except for some administrative troubles, was a great experience. My counselor was there for me (I was in a scholarship program), the teachers were helpful and it was a pleasant place to go.
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Bang for the buck
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You learn a good bit for your dollar, and it's a great starter college.
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Tips for prospective students
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1. Keep on the ball with the paperwork. Administrative problems can happen.
2. Get a good counselor. College isn't something you do alone. 3. Talk to other students about the teachers. Teachers can be hit or miss in some cases. 4. Work hard and don't hesitate to ask for help. |
Great for these types of students
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Students that want to do their transfer degree before going off to university.
Students that need retraining or more training in their career. Students that want/need a two-year tech degree. Students that want/need a certificate. |
Patrick from Sutherlin, OR
a current student here
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Am learning a lot
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The instructors that I have had are very good at teaching. They try to make sure that the material they teach is well presented and understood. They welcome questions to make sure the material is understood.
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Am enjoying being here
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I don't like the idea of having to go back to school, but now that I'm here I am making the best of it.
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Bang for the buck
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I think it's worth the money. If you are there to learn.
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Tips for prospective students
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Go there with an open mind and a willingness to learn.
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