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3 years ago

I have just experienced the rudest employee of any...

I have just experienced the rudest employee of any college I have ever attended in the registrar's office of TCC. She was asking if I have taken classes there and I explained that I had my dental assisting and radiology license tranfered to Texas through TCC. I took a class. I registered. I paid. I got my licenses. She spoke to me as if I was two years old, instead of explaining what type of class, or length of class in this case, that she was talking about. As much as I wanted to say something, I bit my tongue. A simple misunderstanding does not give her the right to speak to me like she did. She finally told me I need to speak with a different person, and I said ok. I thought I was disconnected during transfer, until I realized she just hung up on me! If this lady is like this to everyone, this school is potentially losing thousands of dollars because of her. She completely changed my mind about attending this college. This was going to be 4 years worth of tuition money coming to them from just me. May you retire soon for the sake of other students.

J
3 years ago

The counselors don't want you here. They get paid ...

The counselors don't want you here. They get paid to sit around, and get annoyed when students need help. They will not do anything for you. They'll essentially just tell you to google it. Honestly, you're probably better off googling it because they are usually wrong. Also there is no communication between departments.
Edit: at NW campus

D
3 years ago

It s literally 12 steps just to pick classes as a ...

It s literally 12 steps just to pick classes as a new student. Just when you think you ve completed one task it s two more unnecessary tasks. Classes where completely full before I could finish all the steps. So frustrating., also never heard back from finical aide after filling out my fafsa two weeks prior to fall semester

A
3 years ago

I love the Trinity River Campus! The counselors ar...

I love the Trinity River Campus! The counselors are the best and the Professors (or at least the ones I've had) are really helpful. They genuinely care about the students and want to see you excel in their classes. Of course you have to put in the effort. The Trinity River Campus would be the campus that I would highly recommend.

P
4 years ago

This has to be one of the worst schools I have eve...

This has to be one of the worst schools I have ever attended! They are all about their money and not the students at all! The teachers don t teach, they just expect you to know the information and wonder why the passing rate is so low! I have had to teach myself or YouTube teach me my entire time at that school! The schools don t work with the students and get mad when you ask a question! You can NEVER reach anybody to get an answer to your problem! To anyone and everyone don t waste your money here bc you will regret it! Even during a pandemic the teachers don t teach just set a home posting assignments and a test every week which is worth more points then anything but don t teach the assignments!

R
4 years ago

How can a institution have bad review after bad re...

How can a institution have bad review after bad review and still be functional. It makes me sick that this is what we subject our kids to and the expect them to be successful and great. Its sad that every single person I've talked to says exactly the same this school does not care about the student. To me even if a hand full of kids feel this way especially kids paying good money to get this treatment. Its no wonder we have elected Trump as our president. Schools like this its gonna be Paris Hilton running the country or past freaking Osbourne

A
4 years ago

The counselors at Northwest campus do not listen t...

The counselors at Northwest campus do not listen to the students coming into there office. In addition they know nothing more about the college than what you can find on the website. My 16 year went in today to test and afterwards went to the counseling office to find out her test results. The counselor, Mrs White, half listened to her when she told her that she was taking classes to complete high school. She then asked what her major was in the future. Instead of giving her the dual credit classes she needed based on the requirements from the agreement between the high school and TCC. She set her up for classes based on a regular college student. She wanted schedule her for 5 classes at TCC for her to take on top of the 7 she is already taking in high school. None of them being the ones she needs to graduate early. This is not the first time I have witnessed the incompetence of the counseling staff. Be very cautious when dealing with them make sure you do your own research and talk to future university before picking classes.

E
4 years ago

I was considering going to this college for the ph...

I was considering going to this college for the physical therapist assistant program, and I've been trying to reach somebody for the past 2 days and still no response...I sent an email to admissions and the program director. I would've expected somebody to respond by now, so that they could at least try to talk me into going to this school...and they would end up getting a couple thousand dollars out of me...

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