Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Mid East Large suburb |
Highest Degree Offered: | Associate's degree |
Level of Institution: | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
Calendar: | Semester |
AACC is a great choice if you still haven't decided what to do or if you want to get in a few credits to transfer to a university! They have…
AACC is great. Not only is is close to home but it is extremely affordable, and all of the instructors want to help you in accomplishing your degree.…
AACC believes in and stands by their philosophy of Students First. From the moment of enrollment students a re made to feel a part of the campus life. From President…
Anne Arundel is probably the reason I am now so engaged in learning. Every professor I've had have been extremely supportive and encouraging. They've paved the my way to my…
For a community college they have a lot of activities offered for students for any subject of your interest.
Read MoreThe campus is a medium campus as far as colleges go, but none of the classes are too far apart to get to. Well maybe the Annexes. Even though AACC is a community college, the teachers really care about their students, and that's a plus for me. If I had a teacher, and I'm being honest here, if I had a teacher that didn't care about me, I'd start to slack. They really push the envelope, and that's a good thing. Also, there's good opportunities in extracurricular activities too. There's anime/gaming/Japanese clubs, outdoors/environmental clubs, and you can even join one of the many musical or theatrical productions here, like jazz band, orchestra (full and string), concert band, and opera, as well as various forms of dancing and plays from famous, and not so famous, playwrights.
Read MoreThis year has only just begun and it's been a blast. There has been a lot more student bonding this year. Lots of activities for the students to enjoy such as welcome week which ended with a foam party in the quad on friday night.
Read MoreI love the campus. I work here as well through financial aid. The school is well diverse. I joined different groups and am making friends accordingly. No one has been rude and the staff are always respectful whether they know you or not. Parking is accessible. The mapping of the school is well displayed. I've never gotten lost. There are an abundance of events put on my the Student Union which engages all the different ages.
Read MoreI am a freshman and I find that college life is really different from high school but I like it. I like that I can space my classes to suit my work hours etc.
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