College of Coastal Georgia
School info
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.1
Food
2.7
Clubs
3.1
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.1
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.1
Safety
3.6
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.3
Basic Information
Location
- Brunswick, GA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public college
- Established: 1961
- Founder: Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, Brunswick and Glynn County citizens
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 40-50 degree courses
Key Area
- Economic and policy issues
- Coastal Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Cyber Defense
- Psychology (including Psychological Science
- Community and Organizational Leadership
- and Human Services)
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: Approximately 3,200-3,500 students
- Undergraduates: 3,500
- Postgraduates: 0
- Academic Staff: 598
Notable Alumni
- Dylan Morgan
- Colt Brockington
- Mike Hodges
- Gabby O'Sullivan
- Joe Cravens
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Its a great choice dont think twice!
Overall 5
The beach slaps harder than my stepdad
Overall 4.8
CCGA is a small school, but I feel like everyone loves it. I don't live on campus but I have eaten on campus and the food is good. The atmosphere is great and its a relatively safe school. It is by the beaches, like 20 mins away so people go there for fun. Also, Jacksonville, FL is 45 min away from the school south and Savannah, GA is opposite way.
Overall 4.6
I have went to CCGA for a year now. I absolutely love this school and could not have made a better decision. Brunswick became home for me and I cannot wait to start my sophomore year at CCGA. The only downfall is that they do not have Masters or Doctorate degree programs, so I cannot continue my education here once I graduate.
Overall 4.5
THIS SCHOLL IS GROWING EXPONETIALLY EACH YEAR. IT IS GOING ACCOMPLISH GREAT THIS IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS.
Overall 4.5
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Overall 4.5
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Overall 4.4
Great school with great professors. Easier than bigger universities because classes are smaller and professors care more about their students. All professors i've had are easy to work with and they want to see their students succeed!
Overall 4.4
Some of the professors are wonderful.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
This could quite possibly be the worst school ever. I went here one semester and then decided it was a huge waste of time and money. The teachers are some of the worst I've ever had. The town has almost nothing to do with it. It felt more like a community college than a 4-year institution. Do not let the beach cloud your judgment. DO NOT GO HERE!!
Overall 1.1
The food in the cafe sucks. The food is only good for the first two weeks of the semester. The facilities here are not good and are outdated. Some of the professors here are terrible. The wifi in the dorms are terrible and some of the RAs there are corrupt and terrible. Wouldn't recommend this school, not a good place.
Overall 1.1
Food in the cafe is terrible. It is only good during the first two weeks of the semester, then it progressively gets worse. The facilities are terrible. There were several corrupt RAs in the dorms. The wifi in the dorms is terrible.
Overall 1.1
Couple of good professors but they are overworked and abused. Big classes for a small school. The admin. is really bad and there are way to many. I have seen them ruin lives. The college is in the Ghetto not by the coast. Opportunities? Other choice? Take it. Get a start and leave.
Overall 1.5
Basically, it's okay. The majority of the staff (not professors, staff such as Fin Aid, Advisors, etc.) are totally unorganized. Most of them make me wonder if they were actually trained to do the job, or if they just hold the title for fun. It's not bad, if you have a simple time where you don't need much from the staff then it's great.
Overall 1.6
Its right by the coast and I think thats the allure of it. Otherwise its a very small college and town and theres not much to do. Its not like a regular campus. Very small and desolate. Kind of depressing. If you are looking for a school to meet new people and friends for life I wouldnt recommend this one.
Overall 1.6
The faculties on-campus dorms need to work on a better system that'll benefit students when they are having severe issues with roommates because they don't really care about it. The school itself is alright, but I am glad I left the dorms. I have friends living on campus this year and they are having the same issues too.
Overall 1.6
Staff usually don't have the answers that you need. Needs more parking, organization, better chefs, more social activities, and definitely could use more clubs. Needs art dept. Campus isn't located in a very safe place. Constantly looking for more professors. It's okay just to get your feet wet, but I wouldn't recommend it for long term education.
Overall 1.6
lock your doors.
Overall 1.7
There are far better options.