Tallahassee State College
School info
3.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
4
Food
3.2
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
4
Internet
3.7
Location
4
Opportunities
3.9
Safety
4.2
Social
3.4
Happiness
4.2
Basic Information
Location
- Tallahassee, FL
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1966; 58 years ago (1966)
- Founder: Florida Legislature
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Nearly 100
Key Area
- Institutional Research
- Assessment of Institutional Effectiveness
- Accreditation
- Educational Research
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 24,639 (2017)
- Undergraduates: Around 11,266 students
- Postgraduates: 0
- Academic Staff: 1,468
Notable Alumni
- Lorenzo Cain
- Cheryl Hines
- Ryan Freel
- Bernard James
- Michael Saunders
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Great transfer school
Overall 5
Overall great college for transfer students
Overall 5
Great
Overall 5
Very great school. Very affordable and the cheapest route to earning your A.A. before your Bachelors or Masters. Very genuine teachers.
Overall 5
Excellent Campus!
Overall 5
nope
Overall 4.9
Awesome school. They care if you graduate.
Overall 4.8
Quality School
Overall 4.6
This school is honestly a fairly good community college. You get too experience personal professor who are related as well as educated. The students range from all ages and backgrounds. The amount of social activities t
Overall 4.6
Beautiful facilities, engaging professors, many degree pathways
Bad reviews
Overall 1
TCC is turning into a third rate school. They only have parttime librarians--so clearly don't believe we are there to be academically successful. I felt that they were trying to steer students into low paying jobs, not to be university graduates. The faculty are good but seem to be told what to teach--not what I experienced at Miami Dade.
Overall 1.3
Everything about this school is bad. Bad professors , Unorganized when it comes to advising and they never answer phones if you have a question. I really hate it
Overall 1.7
I heard that TCC used to be a good place to get prepared to go to a university. Now the administration requires quotas so teachers have to pass students to keep their jobs--the college also doesn't have any accountability with financial aid. A lot of my classmates showed up for a couple of weeks until aid dropped and then left.
Overall 1.7
It's a fine way to get to a real university if you screwed around in high school. Doesn't give the best options for moving on.