Reviews
i only gave 3 for some reasons, first, make sure you do keep communicating staffs here since no one told me about my college transcript ( had to order another one from different college) 2nd, there were no communication at all to let me know whats going on when i found out that there were some conflict according to my email they sent. The process to get in may be a hassle but if you do not give up and fight to get things done then it will be worth it. Make sure your college transcript says your last enrollment if transferred like me. If you are taking classes at another college then there will be conflict here. Just heads up
3
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
I have not experienced any of the problems of not being able to get anything done. I simply went to the school and talked to the appropriate people and from start to finish i was enrolled and ready to go in two weeks. This is a great community college and now that they are in the U of A system its awesome that the transistion to a 4 year is so seemless. I highly recommend this school if someone doesnt want to take out a buch of loans starting out. And the teachers and staff have been very helpful and friendly. Its always easier to do something in person.
5
7 years ago (31-05-2018)
I would give less than one star if I could. I've been trying to register for three months. I already have a degree and I just wanted to take a welding and a fabrication class. After turning in my shot records and transcript from the college I graduated from, they want me to turn in transcripts from colleges I attended while I was in the military over 35 years ago. Their student website does not work. I was told that an adviser would call me, well that call never came. I could go on but this is enough for you to get the idea. My advice - look for another school until they get their stuff together.
1
8 years ago (18-12-2017)
It's hard to try to talk to an actual person when you call & when you do, you could barely say anything fast enough they transfer you to someone else and then you get their voicemail or back to the main number. Frustrating sometimes and hate the hoops you have to get through just to get a few questions answered. Wish they were more friendly and willing to help rather than push our calls through like a call center.
2
8 years ago (25-10-2017)
Do your basics here. Quick, cheap, and easy. Then transfer over to your 4 year college which will more than likely be UALR. NEVER let your guidance counselor "guide" you.
In other words, do NOT allow them to make your schedule without double checking it. 99% of the time you will be put in classes that you don't even need which means it will take you longer to graduate.
Don't be a dummy. Get a print out of the classes that you need for your degree and just start putting them on your schedule. Don't waste electives by taking some class you don't need. Take a class that counts towards your degree as an elective.
5
8 years ago (17-08-2017)