Copper Mountain College
School info
3.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3
Food
3.2
Clubs
2.5
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.6
Location
3.3
Opportunities
2.9
Safety
4.3
Social
2.4
Happiness
3.6
Basic Information
Location
- Sunfair, CA
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1966
- Founder: Morongo Unified School District residents, Friends of Copper Mountain College
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 50-60 degree courses
Key Area
- as well as their partnerships and conservation efforts
- but does not outline specific research areas
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: Copper Mountain College has a total enrollment of approximately 1,402 students, which includes 370 full-time undergraduates and 1,032 part-time undergraduates
- Undergraduates: 2,500
- Postgraduates: 0
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Being a small school at Copper Mountain College, we sometimes come short staffed and life things happen which are understandable. I wanted to give a big recognition to my Spanish 2 teacher, Zuleima Pelayo for coming the day of the first class. She had no prior classes at this school and she made this school semester work. She works very hard for us
Overall 4.9
Best experience I have ever had. Small class sizes. Faculty and administration go out of their way to make you feel welcome. They treat you like family, not just like another number like the large colleges do.
Overall 4.3
There are definitely ups and downs to it being such a small campuses. On the plus, smaller classes means the professors can take time to answer individual questions during class. Unfortunately, small campus means less professors, and not all the professors are good. Student involvement could definitely be better, but that isn't really on the school
Overall 4.2
The best teachers are found in this small desert college campus called Copper Mnt college
Overall 4.1
Great Campus despite it being small. It’s easy to connect with others, including instructors. There is always some sort of event or club to make connections which is nice. If you’re an art major, you’re definitely in good hands.
Overall 4.1
Love the school not that big to get lost In
Overall 4.1
Loved this campus and my experience here. Just about all of the instructors I had (aside from one nightmare) really cared about their classes and the subjects they taught. The campus is snug but not packed so you're really able to connect with your instructors and classmates and get help as you need it. Definitely an area gem!
Bad reviews
Overall 1.3
Terrible system apt registration times and terrible staff.
Overall 1.5
I was very unhappy with this school. They hardly offer any classes that can be used towards a bachelors degree. The staff is down right rude especially some of the counselors I needed help with what classes to take and they were the least bit helpful. Unless this school is your only option, I would suggest going somewhere else to save time and mone
Overall 1.7
Staff can be very rude at times. The older professors are dialed out to say the least. Will take you 4 years to complete 2 years worth of classes due to scheduling retardation. (Bio and Chem @ the same time?) Don't expect professionalism at any level.
Overall 1.8
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Overall 1.9
check your teachers some are complete burnouts, check your class before you start they use known GOOD teachers to fill classes for the worst teachers, changing the class teacher to the moron you had to drop last semester because he is a burnout is not right.
Overall 2
If you have to go it's ok. If you don't then run.
Overall 2
the professors are definitely aged and experienced(good) and have come to the point of not really caring(bad). its difficult to schedule your classes to meet your needs, given the chance to go to a different school, I would.
Overall 2
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