Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Great Lakes Small city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
In all honesty, I never thought I would end up studying at a community college. After spending a semester at a large university, my family and I decided that it…
Schoolcraft Community College is a relaxing environment. This college provides very flexible class schedules for students who are balancing the rigors of work and school from the ages of 17+.…
Schoolcraft College is not just a school but a home for every student to feel comfortable in. It not only elaborates on every aspect of your intended education, but it…
I like this college for studies and i will prefer students to come here and study here this is excellent college…
Scoolcraft is small and easy to maneuver. Everyone is so friendly and the teachers are wonderful. I really enjoy going here,…
I enjoy being here because the school is just what I like. It fits what I like in a school, the school is small, it has small classroom sizes, students are able to get one on one with the professor, and students can meet new people and have new experiences everyday just from walking around campus. It has what's called the Vistatech Center, which has the food court, a basement where students can hang out, play games, and watch tv; and upstairs is the American Harvest Restaurant, where the food is prepared by the Culinary Arts students.
Read MoreThe class sizes are very small, most of my classes in high school were bigger, so we get a lot of personal attention and class discussions are very easy to have. People are very nice and respectful towards you. You do get some of that college feel without it being too big or overwhelming.
Read MoreIt is a wonderful learning environment. The kitchens are fully equiped with all the latest culinary gadgetry and the class sizes are small. Students get the one on one attention that the crave as well as develop close friendships working in smaller groups.
Read MoreThe campus is smaller since Schoolcraft is a community college but it is very welcoming. There are always students and professors walking around, having lunch on the benches or intently studying all over the hallways of buildings. The students range from early high school graduates to mothers and fathers to people over the age of 60. The school offers tons of groups and activities allowing friendships to be built between commuter students from all over the Metro-Detroit area.
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