Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.1
Food
3.2
Clubs
2.4
Facilities
3
Internet
3.1
Location
3.6
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
3.1
Social
2.7
Happiness
3.5

Basic Information

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public
  • Established: 1971
  • Founder: James E. Shenton, Erie County, New York State Legislature

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Erie Community College offers nearly 85 degree and certificate programs

Key Area

  • Nanotechnology
  • Engineering Science
  • Computer Science
  • Culinary Arts
  • Liberal Arts and Science – General Studies

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Undergraduates: The total enrollment at Erie Community College in 2022 was 7,843 students. However, the specific enrollment number for the City Campus is not provided in the sources. Therefore, I can only give an approximate range based on the total enrollment. **Approximate Range: 3,000 - 4,000** (assuming a rough distribution across the three campuses)
  • Academic Staff: The number of academic staff at Erie Community College, specifically the City Campus, is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However, the sources list numerous faculty members across various departments and campuses, suggesting a significant number of academic staff. Without specific data for the City Campus alone, it is difficult to provide an exact number. Therefore, I can only approximate based on the total number of faculty listed across all campuses, which is substantial but not quantifiable from the given information. **Approximate range: 100-200** academic staff
  • Administrative Staff: The number of administrative staff at Erie Community College, specifically for the City Campus, is not explicitly listed in the provided sources. However, the total number of administrative staff across all campuses is substantial, with multiple directors, vice presidents, and other administrative roles listed. Therefore, it is likely in the dozens, but a precise number is not given. **Range: 20-50**

Notable Alumni

  • Michele Ragusa
  • Dr. Louis M. Ricci
  • Elizabeth L. Bringsjord

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.5
None.
Overall 4.3
great place to be. Im proud to be a student here.
Overall 4.1
3rd semester and this campus is like a big high-school and u get comfortable pretty easy everyone is pretty cool u just gotta get out ur comfort zone and talk many people are down to be friends but are shy.The teachers are always ready to help just don’t hesitate to ask. Food can be pricey buts it’s good also have nice chill spots on the lounge
Overall 4
School has a lot of hands on training and the curriculum is near up to date.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Do not go to the city campus!
Overall 1.4
I have another degree and have gone to colleges around the country for different training. This college does have some awesome support professors in my department. The problem is my department which is out of touch with the student body. I have seen them run off good students through poor scheduling causing students to lose funding, and worse.
Overall 1.6
Professors have trouble keeping the class in line. Seems to get worse every semester. Campus is loud and there are cops in the cafeteria. Occasionally a cop gets called into class to remove a student. Not safe and bad parking situation.
Overall 1.7
Very poor advisers, and administration.
Overall 1.8
I've been to all three campuses and this is by far the worst. The whole campus is loud. People are playing drums in the cafeteria while classes are going. No one seems to care, from administration to students.
Overall 1.8
Culinary arts instruction kitchens' less than to be desired.
Overall 1.9
Beautiful building but not the best parking. Professors are good but students walk in and out of class a lot and argue with professors. Food is decent, but Internet is spotty. Doesn't feel like a real college, more like a big high school.
Overall 2
If you are going into the Nursing program, wait for North campus.