Atlantic Cape Community College
School info
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.1
Food
2.8
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.4
Internet
2.5
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.1
Safety
4.3
Social
2.5
Happiness
3.5
Basic Information
Location
- Hamilton, NJ
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1964
- Founder: New Jersey State Department of Education, Citizens Centennial Committee on Adult Education for Atlantic City, local freeholders, county superintendents, and citizen groups
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 45
Key Area
- Cybersecurity
- Game Design and Development
- Esports Management
- Environmental Sciences
- Health Sciences
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 6,500
- Undergraduates: 4,278
- Postgraduates: 0
Notable Alumni
- Lorenzo Langford
- Aaron McCargo Jr.
- Michael Schlow
- Al Szolack
- Chef Michael D'Angelo
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Everyone has been very helpful
Overall 5
Perfect really strives to help you get to where you need and want to be.
Overall 5
Love this school i feel at home its a safe zone as well
Overall 5
Love this school i feel at home
Overall 4.9
Loved Atlantic Cape more than my 4-yr university. Faculty treat you with respect. Classmates were way friendlier at ACCC than at 4-yr university. I'm still friends with people I met at ACCC. Communication program changed my life. It's probably the best communication program in the state of NJ. Wi-Fi works fine, and buildings are nicely renovated.
Overall 4.6
This school is a great school, but it is, like everything, what you make it. There are many clubs to get involved with. Professors are always available if you need them. This school offers free tutoring. Wonderful atmosphere for both non-traditional and traditional college students. The only negative I have is the internet is spotty.
Overall 4.5
This is a wonderful Community College. The school is very diverse and inclusive. There is always help available with both online as well as on campus tutoring which is free for students. Professors are awesome! They have office hours to reach them outside of class, but also respond by email (and some by text). Large number of clubs to choose from.
Overall 4.2
Campus is clean and compact, so not a lot of walking needed. Security is based right at the entrance, and the campus is isolated so it feels very safe. Large variety of majors/classes. Easily transfer to higher education or straight into workforce. Accessibility is obviously taken into consideration, and almost every class has an online version.
Overall 4.2
I absolutely loved this school and all of my professors. I graduated with my Associates in Biomedical Science and I am so happy I came here before going straight to Stockton. I learned so much and my classes are so much easier at Stockton after having great profs at ACCC. Save your money and go here, it is 100% worth your while.
Overall 4.1
I enjoyed my time at ACCC, even if it was only for a year. All of the staff I encountered were kind and helpful, and the same goes for most of the students too. Doing both online and in-person classes, both options are suitable for good learning. The CMCH campus is small but very nice and peaceful, makes it a nice place for learning and doing work.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
The teaches are sub-standard at best. The college operates on nepotism mostly, 20 year old students get teaching jobs here because of whom they are related to. ACCC has a small town mentality, the college takes advantage of unsuspecting students in an underprivileged community for profit. Pay the out of county charge and go to Cumberland.
Overall 1
This school should be shut down. They will never tell you when you when payment is due so that they can get an extra $25 out of students. Their teachers and programs are pure misery even the teachers would rather be dead than teach there. This school works against you as hard as they can. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!
Overall 1.1
I can say nothing positive about this excuse for a college. It is what it is, 13th grade. No one, absolutely no one, respects a degree from Atlantic Cape Community College because they have an acceptance rate of about 100%. The campus is dimly lit at night, and unsafe. The horrible food is a reflection on the culinary school on campus.
Overall 1.3
No WiFi
Overall 1.3
they have good vending machines, thats about it.
Overall 1.4
Okay for a community college, not the greatest.
Overall 1.5
i think this school needs a lot of improvement, i haven't been to any other schools but this one really needs improvement
Overall 1.5
Good for taking general classes and not spending a lot of money. Bad for anything else except culinary. There is rarely any kind of events going on.
Overall 1.8
There's only one club at the Cape May Campus and getting a hold of people over the phone in the Mays Landing Campus is next to impossible. The schedule usually isn't the same as it is online. Picture this: College minus social interaction and fun, so basically JUST homework.
Overall 1.8
Decent location for everyone in the county, a small campus with not a lot to do. No one seems to makes friends here, only the people you kneeboarding from high school or some where else. It seems people are here go to class then leave, no interaction.