Arapahoe Community College
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
2.7
Clubs
3
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.3
Location
3.8
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
4.2
Social
2.9
Happiness
3.9
Basic Information
Location
- Littleton, CO
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1965; 59 years ago (1965)
- Founder: A group of Littleton residents, Virginia Baker
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 100 degree programs
Key Area
- Synthetic Chemistry
- Chemistry of Fluorophores
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
- Heterogeneous Photocatalysts
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 20,000 (annually)
- Undergraduates: 13,785
Notable Alumni
- they do not specifically mention notable alumni of the college
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
It is a wonderful school with amazing teachers.
Overall 4.8
I love it over here. The staff are here to help you. You can feel that everyone is there for you. Also, great teachers and great atmosfer. Overall, a lovely place to learn
Overall 4.8
This campus is great for students with disabilities including ADD/ADHD and provide alternative study material to help both in class and outside of lecture
Overall 4.6
All instructor that I had so far was awesome. The school is great. So many opportunities. I love it!
Overall 4.5
I Love Acc
Overall 4.3
Love this campus. Lots of friendly people. Amazing teachers. You can make lots of friends. Plenty of parking.
Overall 4.3
This school is so helpful, they have never led me wrong with what classes I should be taking and they always keep me informed about my financial aide. There is always fun free stuff going on for he students. I would recommend never taking a class with a "staff" teacher, only use a faculty teacher.
Overall 4.2
Skeptical about community college but love it now. Teachers are so much more caring and helpful than universities. Great database. Campus is not too big or too small. It feels like a system that wants you to succeed and I didn't feel that as much at a university. Plus it is so much cheaper.
Overall 4.2
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Overall 4.1
I'm starting at ACC in spring, but I've spent lots of time there, and heard tons about it from my brother who attended. The location is amazing, literally right next to a big lightrail station, so its very easy to get to. I'ts also right in the middle of Downtown Littleton, so there is lots of great stuff nearby.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
stale education techniques and poor choice of materials
Overall 1.2
The advisors here are horrible. Getting direction from someone is a mess. Multiple advisors will tell you contradictory things. They have some fantastic teachers, but you really have to hunt for them. Fees keep raising to outrageous amounts. End up in a lot of classes with students who are immature, ignorant, and not bright at all.
Overall 1.6
None of the professors I've had have been helpful. The free math tutoring that ACC offers was not helpful and my professor never showed up for tutoring. I failed my class and had to switch schools. Not impressed at all...
Overall 1.7
Not Specified.
Overall 1.9
I was a new student transfer from out of state, let me just say that the advisors are the worst I have ever came across. Since it is COVID we have to meet virtually with them, I told my advisor my academic goal, they did not know what classes I can take. Let alone guide me in the right direction. I pretty much figured it out on my own.
Overall 2
Its a concrete bunker inside and out. The WiFi never works. There are not many clubs and theres zero respect given. Its just depressing inside with no windows and all white concrete walls. Its also very liberal FYI.
Overall 2
Overall alright, there are some great professors, but you do get what you pay for.
Overall 2
It's good if you want to save some money before transferring. Some of the teachers are not good. I'm surprised they still have a job.