Itasca Community College
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.1
Food
3.2
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.7
Internet
3.8
Location
3.7
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
4
Social
2.9
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1922
Academic information
Key Area
- Based on the available information
- here are some key research areas associated with the region or institutions mentioned
- though specific research areas for Minnesota North College – Itasca are not explicitly listed: American Indian history and culture
- ornithology
- aeroecology
- behavioral ecology. For more precise information
- it would be necessary to consult specific research programs or departments at Minnesota North College – Itasca
- which are not detailed in the provided sources
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,400
- Undergraduates: 983
- Postgraduates: 0
- Academic Staff: 70
- Administrative Staff: 40
Notable Alumni
- John T. Davies
- Brock Larson
- George Gilbert Wangensteen
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.7
This is the best community college in the state of Minnesota, hands down.
Overall 4.5
Itasca Community College is the best place to start! The professors here are absolutely outstanding. The campus is great and you will feel at home. I loved my experience at ICC and I only wish it was a four year college! The advisors are helpful and the people you will meet will be turn into your friends and not just your classmates. Go to ICC!
Overall 4.4
I love this college. I am so happy I choice to do my first two years of college here. It really preared me for my future. I always felt welcomed and always had something fun to do.
Overall 4.3
If you want an education, go here. If you want to be a useless alcoholic/drug addict, go to a university and waste daddy's money.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.5
I absolutely hated my two years that I attended here. I would not recommend this school to my worst enemy.
Overall 2
I love the concept of the program, but after completion, I can safely say it is not what it used to be. I was met with disappointment and frustration with the chaotic unorganization. The dorms are disgusting, the required meal plan will add 30 lbs, and the "seamless transfer" is a nightmare. My biggest takeaway is "you get what u pay for."