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Thoughts on Rochester Community and Technical College?

Has anyone attended Rochester Community and Technical College? I'm exploring community colleges as an option and would love some insight into their programs and transfer success rates. What's the student experience like?

a year ago

Rochester Community and Technical College is known for providing a variety of academic opportunities and having supportive faculty members. From an academic perspective, they have a range of programs from business, health sciences, to liberal arts. Their programs aim to prepare students either for immediate entrance into the workforce or for successful transition into a four-year college or university.

If you aim to transfer, one thing to note about Rochester Community and Technical College is the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC), which is designed to help students complete their general education requirements and smoothly transfer to other colleges and universities within Minnesota. However, it's important to consult early with colleges you might be interested in transferring to, to ensure your selected courses will be accepted.

Regarding the student experience, many students appreciate the small class sizes, which allow for individual attention from professors. Students often compliment the quality of instruction and student services, mentioning a friendly and helpful staff. However, like any school, you'll come across both positive and negative aspects – so it's essential to do your due diligence and see if the school facilities, culture, and environment are the right fit for you.

Additionally, Rochester Community and Technical College also offers several extracurricular activities for students, including various clubs and sports, so there's an opportunity for you to be socially engaged as well. As with any option, I would recommend virtually or physically visiting if possible, to really get a sense of the campus culture and environment, and see if it's a good fit for you.

a year ago

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