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The registrars office is a joke. Carol Cullum is condescending and rude. No help from her 'higher ups' either. They forget that NC taxpayers and we (students) at CFCC are paying their salaries. They are unapproachable, do not respond to phone calls, give no explanations for their "decisions" and give you a "take it or leave it" attitude. They could care less about helping students work on class schedules because they have a waiting list of people to take their classes. Don't believe their mission statement or anything on their website. They'll tell you not to pay attention to what the website says anyway and that it's inaccurate (if it contradicts what they want to do). Trust me, I know this first hand!! This place is a joke. Off campus, city, meter parking is not safe - especially in the dark. Take plenty of change and pray you don't get a ticket. If you're a female, hire someone to walk with you. Do everything you can to take your coursework somewhere else - like a REAL college!!
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CFCC is an excellent launching pad into a 4-yr school, especially if you stay in-state. Sure, most of the students are wanna-be UNCW students who didn't get in but that's ok, they're at CFCC trying to bring up their grades to transfer over. I picked up my AA from CFCC and used it to transfer to the Univ. of Hawaii and then on to Florida State for grad school. If you cut a 3.0 or higher at CFCC state law says you have to be given priority to UNC system schools. I left NC having grown up in Wilmington but it would have been a great deal if I had stayed in-state. Plus, there's tons of bars within a block of campus. Professors will sometimes hold Q&A sessions at the bars after class...particularly the night classes. It was great.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Individual Value: C
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School is a good place to start of your education if you want to transfer and even if you just want your associates degree! It also provides other helpful classes for the general public. I have personal relationships with most of the faculty. I have made some friends, but this is mostly a commuter campus.
Individual Value: A, Social Life: C-
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