San Diego, United States
1313 Park Blvd
N/A
+1 6193883400
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
This college is not prepared at all for Covid times. Beware if you intend on applying. There is absolutely no access to counselors for guidance for anything. They emailed me a link for orientation that was created using Adobe flash which a dead and no longer supported program. When I emailed about access to counselors for career planning they advised me to log on at 12am to try to secure one of the few drop in appointments available. That's unreasonable. Also, the website clearly states that drop in service is not intended for new students looking for in depth career guidance. The scheduling app for in depth counseling just tells you to come back tomorrow every time you check it. I am taking my education to an institution that is more prepared for the times.
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This review is purely for the plants. Whoever is in charge of landscape design here is a garden genius! The campus is full of secret nooks and crannies full of tropicals, desert plants, fruit trees and flowering plants that attract monarchs and other butterflies. Their farm is in need of some love once campus is reopened but has some incredible foundational plants such as pomegranate and stone fruit trees, guava and dragon fruit. PS: I unknowingly trespassed when I went there the other day. A police officer rolled up on me. Enter at your own risk.
My school . I love it, good teachers
It is nice to have a city college. Just be prepared to go threw the homeless section of town. Make sure you have all the paperwork that you need for the registration they are very strict. You maybe going in circles for a while.
Great atmosphere. Their financial aid office needs help though. I started my fasfa around May and I'm trying to get in for the fall. I sat down with the students that help you with the fasfa form online so I don't do it wrong. I had to wait for them to approve it. They told me to bring my parents IRS info, even though I used the retrieval tool. I had to do a dependent verification form. Turned in copies of those. Then asked for my W-2. Then they asked for another verification form. Just constantly asking me for things I turned in. It sometimes takes them weeks to let you know what's next. So I learned the hard way the previous year that they ask for these forms every semester. They didn't tell me until I was applying for another semester. First year student trying to figure them out. I lived in El Cajon when they were asking for forms making this process extra annoying. Apparently they had to restart the process for the new semester. Don't ask me why but this is the most annoying part of school. I advise making multiple copies of whatever they ask for IRS FORMS, W-2, AND TAX INFO. They'll ask for it next semester and start it months before to avoid lines. I'm grateful there is a financial office though or school would be ROUGH! Thank you. EDIT: THEY MOVED TO A 270
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