Great Bay Community College 320 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801
About the Business
Great Bay Community College is a bustling institution located at 320 Corporate Drive in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. As a community college, it serves as a hub for education, offering a wide range of courses and programs to students of all backgrounds. In addition to its academic offerings, the institution also features a book store where students can purchase textbooks, school supplies, and college apparel. The store is a convenient resource for students looking to stock up on everything they need for a successful semester. With its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to student success, Great Bay Community College is a valuable asset to the Portsmouth community.
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320 Corporate Dr Room SW113, Portsmouth, NH 03801, United States
Reviews
"My son is considering enrolling in the fall. We had a great tour of the campus and we were all impressed. Hope he goes!"
"GBCC is only trying to enslave our children into the debt they've created with the State. They block profiles because they don't want thier egrigious acts against the community to be exposed. They care for no one but thier own money~hungry enrollment. Apply to SNHU or save some real money and enroll at a community college in Maine. Maine's out-of-state tuition is cheaper"
"GBCC is an egregious institution. Deanna Friedman, Sandra Ho, Mike Fischer, and other employees under their egregious leadership; would harass me on a regular basis. They would go so far to grab me physically from behind or grab my forearm to get my attention. I pleaded with them to stop, but they egregiously informed me of what they call "appropriate business touching," which allows them to physically harass students and staff. Horrible institution who prey on people who need help."
"Dedicated professors and staff. Variety of education options at a fraction of the price of the big guys. Great academic supports and social activities available in a diverse community!"
"Cheaper than UNH, but that's not saying much. Both classes I took here were very disappointing. One in-person class had numerous typos in the quizzes which affected student grades. The professor didn't seem to care that much, even after being made aware, and I got the impression they would continue to reuse the same problematic quizzes. The other class was online with a different professor, but calling it a class is a stretch. There were no lectures and we were simply pointed to a related Youtube tutorial (low quality) produced by a third-party."
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