Navarro College - Ellis County Center
School info
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
2.9
Clubs
2
Facilities
2.9
Internet
3.6
Location
3.3
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
4.5
Social
2.4
Happiness
3.4
Basic Information
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1983
- Founder: The founders of Navarro College are not specifically listed for the Ellis County Center. However, the founders of Navarro College as a whole are: Ray L. Waller, Ben W. Jones, Kenneth P. Walker, Gerald E. Burson, Richard Sanchez, Barbara Kavalier, and Kevin G. Fegan. Since the specific founders of the Ellis County Center are not mentioned, it is unclear if any of these individuals are directly associated with its founding
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Navarro College offers a variety of degree programs across its locations
- but the specific number of degree courses at the Ellis County Center is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However
- Navarro College as a whole offers 39 academic programs
- and this number includes various degree courses and programs. Therefore
- the number of degree courses at Navarro College - Ellis County Center is likely within the range of 39 academic programs
- but a precise number is not given. **Range: 39**
Key Area
- Strategic Planning
- Workforce Needs
- Socioeconomic Analysis
- Community Engagement
- Educational Attainment
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: The Fact Book 2022-2023 does not provide a specific number for undergraduate students enrolled at the Ellis County Center. However, it does provide enrollment data by location for Fall 2022: - **Ellis County Center at Waxahachie**: 1,148 dual credit students and 894 credit students. Since the question specifically asks for undergraduate students and the provided data includes both dual credit and credit students, a precise number for undergraduate students alone is not available from the given sources. Therefore, I can only provide a range based on the total credit students at the Waxahachie location: **Range: 894 - 1,148**
Notable Alumni
- Greg Allen
- Demarcus Gatlin
- Leon Gibson III
- Faith Boyd
- Roberto Moreno
- Darion Walton
- Varion Walton
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Good reviews
Overall 4.2
Navarro College in Waxahachie is an awesome place to attend college. The buildings are keeped in mint condition, and the bathrooms are keeped up, very clean. Navarro's cafe is a very great place to eat, having a varity of food and tables are always clean. The employers at Navarro are very helpful and friendly, I love my school. :)
Overall 4.1
Great commuter school. SGA is only real active club,Que Pasa,PTK don't do much. If you're trying to get 1st 2 yrs of college out of the way this is the most economical way to go. Keep your grades up;get scholarship opp esp through PTK 3.5 1 sem then just keep a 3.0 after that,which most univ req anyway. Dr. Spaniel for Eng, will guide u throughout.
Overall 4.1
Great location, and great instructors. Community College is small. Feels like home. Instructors do care about you. Staff is great and the Bistro Cafe is wonderful. Wish they had a real library, and a gym to work out in. If you want an education, come here. Not to big or to tiny to learn.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
DO NOT RELY ON THE BOOKSTORE OR ADVISORS!! THEY TELL YOU WHAT YOU'LL NEED THEN YOU WON'T REALIZE IT'S WRONG UNTIL TOO LATE!! DO NOT GO HERE UNLESS YOU HAVE TOO!!
Overall 0.9
It get old being here QUICK. Teachers are not willing to help and the environment is dull
Overall 1.2
Navarro Waxahachie is a commuter school. It is not a real college and it is treated as grade 13.
Overall 1.3
Imagine a school in the middle of nowhere. This is Navarro College. With a diminishing student body, only 2 or 3 clubs of no interest, bad food, a computer lab calling itself a library, and internet connections and pages that constantly do not work, you will feel in limbo once you begin to attend this school. Teachers-only a small few are good.
Overall 1.7
I would NEVER enroll at another class here. It took me an hour to enroll, they couldn't be bothered to help me. The professors do not respond to emails in a timely manner. There is a complete lack of organization. Shot records, transcript, and documents were lost after I handed them in at the registrar's. Sincerely a student with a 3.9 GPA.
Overall 1.8
It's a good school for stay-at-home moms who are bored with their lives or want to make more money. Smart, fresh out of high school people will be rather annoyed.