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After having moved a couple of times during my col...

After having moved a couple of times during my college career, I attended my fair shared of Florida colleges. This was by far the worst. Don't bother calling, you'll often sit on hold for a God awful amount of time before you can speak to someone. My most recent hold times were 92 minutes in March and 79 minutes in October, which aren't peek months for enrollment or admissions. Also, I attended this school for two semesters successfully with no enrollment issues until my third semester when they would no longer let me register in classes because they "did not have a copy of my high school diploma on file." I asked Admissions to be sure that this is something that's required before registering for any classes, and they confirmed this to be correct. It's mighty convenient that I took classes for two semesters, until FSCJ lost my diploma. Not to mention, the staff is not knowledgeable. There have been times where I called with an admissions or enrollment question in which I was transferred four or five times until someone finally told me that they couldn't answer my question and I should try to call back next week, never mind the fact that I needed this information before the end of the current week as deadlines were at the end of that week. I have poor vision and wear glasses to correct my sight, and there have been test moderators that would refuse to allow me to enter the exam room unless I took my glasses off. Problem being, I can't see the computer screen without them. I've missed more than one exam due to this, and even a final exam. I wouldn't recommend this college to anyone. UNF has plenty of undergrad classes, more so than FSCJ; and their tuition rate is only a dollar higher per credit hour. I eat the three dollars per class just to not have to deal with FSCJ.

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