Technical College of the Lowcountry
School info
2.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.4
Food
2.1
Clubs
1.9
Facilities
2.9
Internet
2.9
Location
3.3
Opportunities
2.6
Safety
3.6
Social
2.1
Happiness
2.9
Basic Information
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1868 (as Mather School)
- Founder: Rachel Crane Mather, New England Baptist Missionary Association
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 60
Key Area
- Computer technology
- industrial technology
- health sciences
- business
- public service
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 2,196
- Undergraduates: Approximately 2,600 students
- Postgraduates: 0
Notable Alumni
- Unfortunately
- the provided sources do not specify notable alumni of the Technical College of the Lowcountry. Therefore
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Good reviews
Overall 4.1
great two year college, amazing location and very friendly to military/spouses/veterans
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
The worst college you could ever attend. Very unorganized. Nobody knows what they're doing here. Professors and advisors are awful. Good luck trying to get ahold of anyone here. And once you do, they don't know what they're talking about. If you want a good, quality education, look elsewhere because you won't receive it here.
Overall 1.5
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Overall 1.6
This tech college is just a place to start or just hang out if you have nothing else to do.
Overall 1.9
The instructors are helpful and understand that most students have full time jobschildren. The student servicesfinancial aid staff is a joke. They do not help at all. You have to chase them down for answers. You're lucky if they pick up the phone for you. Partly because they're constantly hiring new people and students to fill the gaps.
Overall 2
This school sucked. There was teachers who made the difference but, there are a lot of people who just seem like floaters. People who work in the student services are horrible to deal with. Always ignore you, will not help you, and just seemed bother in general when doing their job. Glad I moved to a different school.