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January 2025 by Lily
Latest appointment time they have is 3:30 and only on workdays. What the hell are people who work full time schedules supposed to do??? Especially when traffic is horrific. I showed up 10 minutes late and after waiting for 15 they decided to tell me supposed financial aid is with someone else. Completely ridiculous and embarrassing. Zero empathy from these people. Extremely gross and dirty location too with shirtless people running around.
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November 2024 by Bailey Engelbretson
Don’t even go and make an appointment with the advisor.. the staff some of them are smart, unprofessional and rude. One time I was gonna get my scheduled registration and the advisor was so rude and missed it up my schedule but thankfully I got all of my classes to go to northwest and west campus problem solved. And not to mention, I called them couple months ago during college about financial aid and they put me on the phone with the financial aid advisor and she give me instructions wrong like an idiot. If you’re thinking about going to downtown to get the application registered or call them to get help with the advisor, don’t.
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November 2024 by Sss T
Went to school here back in the day and I definitely see how far it has come. There are so many places to sit and study and so many different programs of study, especially in the trades! If I needed to refresh marketable skills or learn a new vocation, this campus would definitely be on my list.
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October 2024 by Athena Cortez
Don’t even bother calling. I left a voicemail yesterday and got a call back the next day with a rude woman who made me feel dumb for making an account so I could see what classes and certificates they offer so I can sign up for those classes. Total mood killer. Train the staff on better attitude towards people that just wanted help.
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September 2024 by Mark Hines
Campus is beautiful 😍
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August 2024 by Jose Alexander Vila Lizmova
Current staff is full of women that are rude, uneducated and hateful. Very hard to talk to and they treat you like a child if you're man. Being here since 2015 and I hate how they have gotten rid of all the advisors they used to have and were actually friendly or useful; there are only like 2 people that actually know their stuff and that's only because they have been there for years and trust me they are really hard to connect with...
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June 2024 by Moon Sunmi
The strongest aspect of this place is it’s teachers, which it should be for a school. Professors care about their students and I’ve enjoyed meeting every single one. The weakest point is the organization of program advisors. You can’t see an in person program advisor unless your a new student. Overall thoroughly enjoyed the education I received here.
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April 2024 by Robert A. Stephens
I go to school here and I am a big fan
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March 2024 by Anthony Kramer
Great school and even better CAD program. Combine that with a few CNC courses and you're golden.
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March 2024 by Jade Lemke
I spent one year taking courses for Health Information Technology to become a medical coder. I received a certificate in medical billing and coding, however I can not get a job or do anything with this certificate. It feels like I wasted a lot of time and money through my tribe to pay thousands of dollars just to find out I had to go get a whole other certification to get an actual job which none of the teachers or advisors ever told me! It costed me 500 dollars for a membership to an organization where I do have to get this certification from, and 200 dollars for a membership every year and additional 600 dollars for coding books every year not to mentions 10,000 in tuition. This information needs to be passed on to students who need to be aware of what they're getting themselves into and the teachers need to be more informative and willing to help the students understand the full scope of the professions they are getting into. I graduated in December and it is now March going on April and I am still without a job. Please do your research and ask questions before you pay Pima Community College and find out more about what your paying for before enrolling.
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March 2024 by Charnise Jonse
Nice school
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February 2024 by AREA 51
Right place for education for the future
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December 2023 by Christopher Espinoza
dirty campus.. very disappointing to not see any janitors or any bathrooms that are clean on campus.
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September 2023 by Ian
This organization honestly screwed me during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fresh out of the UofA, not having any luck with the job market, so I returned to school online during the travel shutdown. I thought I could make a nice teacher, help some kids survive our brutal political landscape with my bubbly, eccentric personality. Nope. Get that neurodiversity outta here. Spent a year and a half being gaslit that I could make it in a career that should've chewed me up and spat me out the very first semester, had it been in person instead of online. A few days from graduating my final course, my mentor at MUSD completely rejected me without explanation. Looking back, it was 100% my autism that was incompatible with my goal of making the world a better place. All the invisible, unspoken expectations versus a year and a half of verbatim, scientific methods. I lacked the teacherly with-it-ness, so many social skills, and I think the ability to hold my tongue or sit on my thumb even to the detriment of the students they tell you you're meant to serve. Just a bad, bad fit. They should've met with me in person even just once and advised me to go into programming or something more remote/isolated from people. Of course, Pima just wants your money so they'll lead you off a cliff if you let them.
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June 2023 by Racheal M.
I had a great advisor and some good instructors, but the bulk of the school stinks. They don't care for older students, and try to put their lack of values and everyone, without considerations of all their students. Their bookstore is severely lacking, paid for books was guaranteed that they would buy back one was extremely expensive, they offered me $2 back I lost over $70 if I did that, now I'm stuck with books I would have never bought if I wasn't guaranteed the buy back, and no one else wants them I can't sell them anywhere else. Lack of ethics, lack of integrity, lack of a moral compass. Would never recommend this school ever again.