St. Louis Community College

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Bridgeton, United States

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Community college· Adult education school· Educational institution· Junior college· University· College· Education center· Educational testing service

St. Louis Community College Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St. Louis Community College is located in Bridgeton, United States on 3221 McKelvey Rd. St. Louis Community College is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category community college in United States.

Address

3221 McKelvey Rd

Phone

+1 3145395000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kay Mure

I love the seamless apps that St. Louis community college offers. All of the staff were very helpful from the time I enrolled to the time the classes started.

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Rosita Lewis

A plethora of knowledgeable, helpful, quality and so much more upon delivering many pathways within Higher Education and Workforce Development! I am proud to have served on the services and academic areas thus part to the many great opportunities for especially students to become successful!

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Samantha Dicandia

The staff does not care about your needs. I have been trying to schedule online classes for about 2 weeks now and no one gets back to me they always say they will call me and I get no call. Staff is rude and they don’t care about you.

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Iam Angel_S

Believe this you get what you pay for, when they say low cost it refers to the cheese employees as well. They have the worst employees in admission and financial aid, they never follow up and leave you waiting on important information you never get a straight answer and they consistently giving you the run around! I recommend higher education for all just not this one! Which is sad.

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Steve Gamache

Bottom of the barrel. They treat the staff poorly and the students get an experience that does not prepare them for the real world ahead. Reasonably priced vocational schools are the best, shop around a little.