Robeson Community College 5160 Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, NC 28360
About the Business
Robeson Community College is a dynamic educational institution located at 5160 Fayetteville Road in Lumberton, North Carolina, United States. As a community college, it offers a wide range of academic and vocational programs to students seeking to further their education and skills. With a commitment to providing quality education and resources to its students, Robeson Community College is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their academic and career goals. Whether you are looking to earn a degree, certificate, or simply enhance your skills, this institution provides a supportive and enriching learning environment for students of all backgrounds.
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Location & Phone number
5160 Fayetteville Rd, Lumberton, NC 28360, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My daughter and I went there to apply for our passports there the two women that helped us were AMAZING they were so kind and engaging usually people are very dry when it comes to matters like this but they are awesome I didn't catch their names but yall know who they they are big props to rcc."
"If you're thinking about the nursing program, I recommend talking to some of the current students to hear the truth. The instructors won't give a true picture, probably because they are the ones creating the horrible learning environment. A couple of the teachers care more about establishing their dominance than mentoring and teaching students. If you do register in the program, don't speak up against the nursing program staff or they'll retaliate, and don't expect the cowardly dean to help either."
"Today I visited the college to see the singing military personnel. Not exactly what I wanted to see as far as protecting the country and all but at least they can sing"
"As a normal student coming from high school, this school is probably not too bad but, as a veteran, I have not had a good experience and only three weeks into the semester. They know I'm a veteran but they don't have me in their system as a veteran so I've been dropped from my classes twice while waiting on my GI Bill to kick in. They are suppose to wait and eventually they'll get their money from the VA. I was kicked out of my classes 5 days before the semester started. They didn't call or email me about it. I received a letter in the mail the day before school started and I had to call them to get them to fix it. Lucky, I got back in all of my original classes. Then, about four days into the semester, it happened again. This stopped me from being able to do any online work for the whole weekend. They had forgotten to put me in the system as veteran again. And if that wasn't bad enough, they charged the VA for instate tuition but they charged me out-of-state tuition. That's a difference of about $2,000 that I'll have to pay if this doesn't get fixed. I'm in the process of getting that fixed mid-semester when I should be studying. I feel a lot of this is due to a lack of communication between offices at the school. They fail to communicate with me and with each other. But as I said earlier, as a normal person, you probably wouldn't have so many problems but vets, I'd recommend going somewhere else."
"I have had the pleasure of teaching at the Small Business Center on web marketing and social media for a number of years. The training room is well set up with projector over head, good internet access and a dry erase board. Look forward to seeing a number of regular small business owners that show up each time I am in town to teach. Thanks also to the school for putting my courses on the marquee out front!"
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