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SJVC is a small trade school. Your experience at the school really depends on what you're looking to get out of it. A lot of the people on here based their reviews on petty issues, i.e. dress down days, being absent, personal problems with a professor. It is hard to take any review seriously when the grammar and spelling are below a 6th grade level as many of these are. This school is geared toward an adult learner, unfortunately a lot of teenagers are there expecting a typical college experience. You have to work hard at an accellerated pace. They offer many resources to find a job and to succeed at the school.
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Surrounding City: F
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i love sjvc!! I am an online student. Even though the school cost soo much, im glad that I picked this school. All the instuctors are very friendly and call and check on you when you are not active in class. I have leaved alot. This is the best medical assistanting program online!you really learn alot but its up to you how much time you put in your studys! overall I love it!!!
Education Quality: A+, Innovation: A
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I am a online student. I was very careful when choosing an online school due to accedidation and found that SJVC was very creditable. I have tried attending tradtional classes at local community colleges in Michigan, but I could never get the classes I needed when I could go due to work and home life. SJVC staff is super friendly, focus on my work and if I am having any problems.

This may be a jr. college, but it does fall in the same high standards of the local community college in my area.

I love the fact that I can tie in and do class work on my schedule not someone else. Last week I was sick and I could make lecture, but able to tie in view it. If I want to submit my papers at 2am in the morning when I get up for work, I can I don't have to wait to go to class.

I am currently working in the Medical field and gaining the experience and better understanding of all the class work.

The plus of SJVC over a vocational school is that the college credits transfer,maybe a few won't but after putting to children through very well know colleges already, not all credits transfer for all school anyway.I can not say enough good about SJVC so far..I hope to teach for them one day.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Scholastic Success: F
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