Cuyahoga Community College (all campuses)
School info
3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.4
Food
3.1
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.6
Location
3.7
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
4.3
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.5
Basic Information
Location
- Cleveland, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1963
- Founder: Dr. Chas. Chapman, Cuyahoga County commissioners
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Cuyahoga Community College offers more than 200 career and technical programs. However
- the exact number of degree courses is not explicitly stated. Therefore
- I can only provide a range based on the information given: **200+ degree courses**
Key Area
- Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Guided Pathways
- Evidence & Inquiry
- Community Engagement and Development
- Centers of Excellence
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Cuyahoga Community College (all campuses) is approximately 42,000 credit and noncredit students annually
- Undergraduates: 17,410 students
- Academic Staff: The number of academic staff at Cuyahoga Community College is approximately 400 full-time faculty members, with additional part-time faculty hired as needed
- Administrative Staff: The exact number of administrative staff at Cuyahoga Community College is not provided in the sources. However, based on the detailed lists of administrative positions and contacts, it appears to be a substantial number, likely in the hundreds. Therefore, a rough estimate could be in the range of 200 to 500 administrative staff across all campuses. **Range: 200-500**
Notable Alumni
- Halle Berry
- Shontel Brown
- Wayne Dawson
- Frank G. Jackson
- Dominique Moceanu
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
I was able to receive many opportunities at tri-c I would recommend this school to anyone
Overall 5
Good place
Overall 5
I'm a 2019 ulumni, graduated from the SPDT program and now I'm returning for the respiratory therapy program
Overall 5
Put me on the path to success
Overall 5
I love the school and it's a good place to start.
Overall 4.9
I love Tri-C the best place to get educated
Overall 4.8
It is a great school with affordable education and high quality education, with great opportunities, but with a bad reputation among the community.
Overall 4.8
All i have for Cuyahoga Community College (TRI-C) is RESPECT. Very good teachers, three campuses, good libraries, police on campuses, diversity of subject, affordable tuition... and so on!
Overall 4.7
gOOD WAY TO START COLLEGE
Overall 4.7
Provides an environment conducive to learning
Bad reviews
Overall 1
I attended a Networking technology class. I was advised to take a class that i did not need. when I tried to get moved into different class I was threatened. Everyday for fifteen minutes the school head would give us a sales pitch on why we should take this class. Now they have garnished my income tax refund in the middle of the coronavirus.
Overall 1.3
this place is a stifling joke in that it's in a bad location. the teaching and the staff got a problem with helping AND they just act like its just a job. They don't take credit there and less you on pel grant but if you have to pay out you own pocket you best dig deep. because they want cash money up front. make sure you give right address or pa
Overall 1.5
This school is incredibly frustrating for multiple reasons including constantly broken software, unclear information from every department I have ever tried communicating with, negligent professors, outdated programs, and many other things. I have had professors go weeks without starting courses. It was aggravating to attend as a serious student.
Overall 2
Tried to get me to pay for classes I didn't attend because I had cancer. Told my degree was great, then in the middle of the semester overheard teachers saying if you arent in a certain class you can't graduate with that specific degree, but they did not tell us that when we met with counselors before the semester to discuss the now removed degree.