SUNY Cayuga Community College
- 2 Year
- AUBURN, NY
Community College
SUNY Cayuga Community College Reviews
Rating 3.84 out of 5 246 reviews
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Out of all of my college experiences, my time at CCC was most enjoyable. There was unlimited support by both professors and staff throughout the school and my years. There was solid communication if problems occurred as well as positive motivation toward my future goals.
I was enrolled in another big name university, and had to drop out due to covid and come back home. Cayuga CC is a great option for students, and I wish I attended this school first. Great tutoring, wonderful professors, real life applications. Only 4/5 stars because it is a bit hard to make friends here, most students are commuters (but also very friendly!) The staff goes out of their way to help you. Books and supplies are almost always free, the library has every single book you could need for your class. Nursing program is difficult for sure, but very rewarding! I would love to see a formal dining hall, more engaging student body, etc. But we are still in COVID so its understandable. Not much diversity. Campus is small, but it is a community college. I never felt cramped despite a small campus.
Most of the classes I have taken have been all online. There has only been 2 teachers that weren't so great or nice. Online classes are a lot of work and you need to make sure to be organized when taking them. Most that I have taken have been very doable.
All of my classes have been online, but everyone has been super nice and everything has gone smoothly. I would have loved to be on campus for the whole experience, but that is okay. I did have one issue with advising in the beginning, but other than that it has been a great experience.
Never go to Cayuga, The people at Cayuga Community College ignore students when they ask for help for financial stuff or admissions or really anything but they’re quick to kick you out when their the ones that didn’t help you succeed. I’d never go there a day in my life again.
Cayuga Community College is an excellent choice for students who know they want to attend college and further their education, but may be unsure of exactly what they want to do. It is also a great choice for students on a budget, like myself. There are many ways to contact different departments to receive help when needed. The staff are very friendly and willing to assist students in any way they can!
As for most students in today's world, online learning can be very difficult. As with most schools, there will be challenges with online learning; however, professors and other staff are eager to help students whenever and however they can.
I loved going here! The professors are amazing and work with you to understand the material and pass! The school faculty keeps in contact and is very helpful in assisting with anything!
Great experience, student needs to stay on top of assignments and schedule to succeed. Professors are helpful but again student needs to reach out and talk with the Professors.
Although it was hard during the pandemic I think online learning went well although this was my first time doing any type of online learning.
Very great classes and professors very affordable. Offers a lot of courses.
Cayuga community collage is a great collage to start off at if you are looking to start collage. The professors are really nice to talk to if you need any help with your classes.
Cayuga community collage is a great collage to start off at if you are looking to start collage. The professors are really nice to talk to if you need any help with your classes.
So far in my experiences, they have been very flexible and just want the best for their students. I have had a few friends that have attended CCC for the Fall Semester and they have been very pleased with their experience.
At Cayuga, it is close to home and the people who work for the school are amazing. The people in the admissions office and financial aid office have been very kind to me and make sure I understand all of the terms and information that is being provided to me. My only fault with the school is they do not provide a lot of extracurriculars or classes that interest my hobbies or what I am heavily interested in.
All the professors and staff are very friendly and will help you if you ask, the college is also very easy to get around
Even with online classes the professors make it easy, they will always email you back if you email them
Taking classes online through CCC was very easy. They use blackboard as their learning platform which is very straightforward and easy to use. My classes were all laid out in an organized fashion so I was able to keep track of my assignments, deadlines, and my grades very easily.
Going to CCC was the best decision of my life. My professor's had my back from the very start and went above and beyond to ensure my success.
there was a lot of safety around and not around the school. everything wasclose and walking distance and a lot of historic places.
I'm not going to kid you and say this was the best college experience ever. This school is a compromise; I've had amazing professors and I've had terrible ones, but for the what you're spending, it's a deal. Some programs are significantly better than others (the Telecom program is great and I've heard very good things about Nursing). About half of the professors genuinely care and want you to succeed; find the ones you like and stick with them. Because the school is so small, it gives you a lot of one-on-one experience with them, as well. Avoid Lattimore Hall if you can, it's much more worth it to commute or get your own place in Auburn considering how often the cops get called on that place. That being said, it's a great college if you're on a budget and looking for a college that can help you transition from high school to a university.
Its great close to my home area for me to drive too. Teachers are up to date on programs and assisment. Good food on campus. Need housing in fulton area for students to exceed there expectations on moving up in li fe.