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Drea J.
Aug 16, 2021
It's literally 12 steps just to pick classes as a new student. Just when you think you've completed one task it's two more unnecessary tasks. Classes where completely full before I could finish all the steps. So frustrating., also never heard back from finical aide after filling out my fafsa two weeks prior to fall semester
Porsha C.
Apr 07, 2021
This has to be one of the worst schools I have ever attended! They are all about their money and not the students at all! The teachers don't teach, they just expect you to know the information and wonder why the passing rate is so low! I have had to teach myself or YouTube teach me my entire time at that school! The schools don't work with the students and get mad when you ask a question!

You can NEVER reach anybody to get an answer to your problem! To anyone and everyone don't waste your money here bc you will regret it! Even during a pandemic the teachers don't teach just set a home posting assignments and a test every week which is worth more points then anything but don't teach the assignments!
Ellen
Feb 19, 2021
I was considering going to this college for the physical therapist assistant program, and I've been trying to reach somebody for the past 2 days and still no response. I sent an email to admissions and the program director. I would've expected somebody to respond by now, so that they could at least try to talk me into going to this school.and they would end up getting a couple thousand dollars out of me.
N. V.
Dec 09, 2020
I have just experienced the rudest employee of any college I have ever attended in the registrar's office of TCC. She was asking if I have taken classes there and I explained that I had my dental assisting and radiology license tranfered to Texas through TCC. I took a class. I registered. I paid. I got my licenses. She spoke to me as if I was two years old, instead of explaining what type of class, or length of class in this case, that she was talking about.

As much as I wanted to say something, I bit my tongue. A simple misunderstanding does not give her the right to speak to me like she did. She finally told me I need to speak with a different person, and I said ok. I thought I was disconnected during transfer, until I realized she just hung up on me! If this lady is like this to everyone, this school is potentially losing thousands of dollars because of her.

She completely changed my mind about attending this college. This was going to be 4 years worth of tuition money coming to them from just me. May you retire soon for the sake of other students.
Angela Robe
Nov 03, 2019
The counselors at Northwest campus do not listen to the students coming into there office. In addition they know nothing more about the college than what you can find on the website. My 16 year went in today to test and afterwards went to the counseling office to find out her test results. The counselor, Mrs White, half listened to her when she told her that she was taking classes to complete high school.

She then asked what her major was in the future. Instead of giving her the dual credit classes she needed based on the requirements from the agreement between the high school and TCC. She set her up for classes based on a regular college student. She wanted schedule her for 5 classes at TCC for her to take on top of the 7 she is already taking in high school.

None of them being the ones she needs to graduate early. This is not the first time I have witnessed the incompetence of the counseling staff. Be very cautious when dealing with them make sure you do your own research and talk to future university before picking classes.
J. AsteriasRisen
Oct 27, 2019
The counselors don't want you here. They get paid to sit around, and get annoyed when students need help. They will not do anything for you. They'll essentially just tell you to google it. Honestly, you're probably better off googling it because they are usually wrong. Also there is no communication between departments. Edit: at NW campus
Christopher Graves
Apr 14, 2019
I taught at Tarrant County College, Trinity River Campus from 2015-2018. While there were a few good students at TCC, many were the worst I have ever encountered on a college campus in my almost 20 years of teaching. The problem is the administration makes it known that their top priority is to "retain" students. No mention is made of preparing them for the workplace or for transferring to a four year school and finding academic success there.

In fact, a in faculty meeting, which was focused exclusively on attracting and retaining students, I suggested improving the academic standards to better prepare the students for their academic training as most transfer to four year schools. I further suggested following students from TCC to see how they fare after they leave school. If they have better training and, hence, better grade averages and graduation rates at the four year college level, then we could advertise how TCC produces better results for their students.

I was scoffed out of the room. I was later fired, in mid-semester, for offending the PC sensibilities of some Fort Worth ISD students who reported me to FW ISD Director of Advanced Studies, Brenda Carter. I was teaching two dual course courses in economics. I had the students read, as I have since the Fall of 2015, Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt's article in *The Atlantic, * "The Coddling of the American Mind." The authors question PC sensibilities on campus and argue for a robust free discussion of any relevant issues and perspectives in class.

I use this discussion to prepare students for the rough and tumble of my classes that encourages open dialogue with each other, myself, and the theorists we study. I make extensive use most every class of the Socratic Method to stimulate thought and engage with the material we study. For this transgression, Ms. Carter demanded that I be removed immediately.

I later found out that Ms. Carter demanded that I never be allowed to teach high school students from FW ISD ever again. The administrators at TCC wanted me out for this reason as well as my actually testing students in previous semesters for the ability to master the material & reason about what they had learned. When they show they have, they receive a good grade.

When they do not, they receive the failing grade that they have earned. Before I came to TCC, I rarely failed any students. At TCC, I failed students who refused to come to class and to even take the tests. I was openly pressured by the departmental Chair, Alicia Lupinacci, to keep testing students until they passed or offer easier tests. That is highly unethical.

She was told to make that demand by the administrators led Bryan Stewart. Dr. Lupinacci fired me after she openly complimented my teaching and had given me favorable evaluations in the past. She brought into my classroom another instructor during these attacks on me by Brenda Carter to judge my teaching. This woman, Meryl Cope, said that my class was "intense" and integrated material in a "brilliant" manner.

But she said the students were not up to such demands as I placed on them during the class when I peppered them with questions. She thought the class should only deal with simple terms and the very basics of the subject without any historical context or any applications and contrasts and comparisons. Apparently, Ms. Cope was not aware we were in a college and not a public high school. So, if you want a real education that will prepare you for advanced courses at schools like TCU or SMU or UT or Texas A&M, this is not the school for you.

If you want a diploma mill where you are not required to perform up to the standards of a major university, then this school would be a perfect fit for you. This college is not a college. This is a sieve run by and for the advancement of educational bureaucrats who care nothing for students and everything for shaking students down for $$$ in return for non-demanding classes so the administrators can move up the next level of colleges to increase their income and status.
S. Red
Jan 14, 2017
Never felt like I mattered as a student a TCC. Now, I'm graduating this semester and the ceremony is split into two ceremonies and on a Tuesday in the middle of rush hour traffic. It's clear to me that they don't respect the importance of commencement and would prefer more students choose to not attend or be unable to participate. My education here has been mediocre and I feel a lot of the staff and faculty are just phoning it in. I had several professors who were unprepared on multiple occasions and who were poor communicators.
SuperBri
Feb 07, 2016
I'm a little older since the last time I attended college. It has been about 10 years ago. Every time I called everyone they gave me different answers to my questions. I went to the campus to see an adviser and waited 3 hours and it was not an adviser available to speak with me about my courses. I went again the next week and the adviser gave me classes that isn't available online.

I wanted to take the online assessment, someone said register first and that was not true. They lost my transcript. Here it is the last week for deadlines and I cant register. This has been a bad experience.