Wallace Community College
School info
3.8
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.1
Food
3
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
4
Internet
3.8
Location
4
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
4.5
Social
3.2
Happiness
4.3
Basic Information
Location
- Hanceville, AL
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1947
- Founder: George C. Wallace, Alabama State Legislature
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 40
Key Area
- Business Programs
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Sciences
- Health Sciences
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 3,832
- Undergraduates: 5,965
- Postgraduates: 0
Notable Alumni
- Marcus Brimage
- Lester "Bubba" Carpenter
- Jake Elmore
- Derek Holland
- Kip Moore
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Great school and great professors
Overall 4.6
I love this College because it has been a rewarding experience with GREAT Professors. The entire experience has been great, they are helpful and they want you to succeed. They have the BEST math help department in the world and TUTORS!!!! I love Wallace and give them FIVE Stars.
Overall 4.5
None.
Overall 4.4
It's great!
Overall 4.2
Overall a very nice community college.
Overall 4.2
I love it.
Overall 4.1
- great for freshmen
- food on campus!
Overall 4.1
Great atmosphere, caring instructors, and perfect location.
Overall 4
The instructors are caring snd passionate about teaching and the health programs have nice equipment that makes learning easier and more enjoyable.
Overall 4
The Profs really do care about you and your education there. Most of them taught at bigger colleges or high schools before they taught at Wallace, so they're not new to college kids or a mature atmosphere. They are very knowledgeable and they dont talk down on their students and they help you out with whatever you need however they can.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.9
I'ts a community college, if you want the "college life" all your friends get to experence try not to go here. the only reason you should go here is if you cant afford UNI