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Date: Oct 27 2008 Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time) The teachers at this school are the only ones keeping it afloat. It is failing in that they are paying employees less and using less money for the average students benefit. Other staff members students must deal with specifically in the financial offices are rude ignorant individuals. They will honestly cuss at you and provide absolutely no help. There are no student rights on campus and one truly risks being punished for a ridiculous charge. Examples of these charges are as follows: punishing an entire fraternity for a few members drinking, arresting individuals for protesting, arresting individuals for taking artistic photographs on campus, arresting individuals for cussing or yelling in an office when frustrated, arresting individuals for walking back to administrator offices. The school also claims to be diverse. Yet on October 27th 2008 the school allowed anti-abortion protesters to create an exhibit comparing abortion with the holocaust and civil rights struggle. The school then did not allow any other protesters on campus to offer a competing view. This college honestly should have been closed and reopened a long time ago. If one is interested in this school do yourself a favor and go to PBCC for the first two years. PBCC is a better school and one can get required subjects out of the way. Finally, going to PBCC first limits contact with individuals working at the FAU campus.
Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time)
The teachers at this school are the only ones keeping it afloat. It is failing in that they are paying employees less and using less money for the average students benefit. Other staff members students must deal with specifically in the financial offices are rude ignorant individuals. They will honestly cuss at you and provide absolutely no help. There are no student rights on campus and one truly risks being punished for a ridiculous charge. Examples of these charges are as follows: punishing an entire fraternity for a few members drinking, arresting individuals for protesting, arresting individuals for taking artistic photographs on campus, arresting individuals for cussing or yelling in an office when frustrated, arresting individuals for walking back to administrator offices. The school also claims to be diverse. Yet on October 27th 2008 the school allowed anti-abortion protesters to create an exhibit comparing abortion with the holocaust and civil rights struggle. The school then did not allow any other protesters on campus to offer a competing view. This college honestly should have been closed and reopened a long time ago. If one is interested in this school do yourself a favor and go to PBCC for the first two years. PBCC is a better school and one can get required subjects out of the way. Finally, going to PBCC first limits contact with individuals working at the FAU campus.