Wayne County Community College Downriver Campus
About the Business
Wayne County Community College Downriver Campus is a prestigious university located at 21000 Northline Road in Taylor, Michigan, United States. The campus offers a wide range of academic programs and courses to help students achieve their educational and career goals. With state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty members, students can expect a high-quality learning experience. Whether you are looking to earn a degree, enhance your skills, or explore new interests, Wayne County Community College Downriver Campus is dedicated to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for all students.
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21000 Northline Rd, Taylor, MI 48180, United States
Reviews
"We watched and listened to a Christmas concert done by the Michigan Philharmonic. It was free and very professional."
"Traffic was backed up. No traffic control officers on site. Once’s the program got started, vehicles were moving. Workers were exceptionally friendly and helpful."
"It’s ridiculous how “behind” everything is at this school. Being a suburb of Detroit, and a more affluent area, you would think they would be trying to stay as advanced as the times were in. I feel like I’m back in the 90s/early 00s with how everything is ran and done here. It’s evident from the majority of reviews being one star that this place does not value education as important and rather just cares about getting money from students who can’t afford a better place to go to. Such a shame this place is allowed to call themselves a college."
"Do NOT go here if you are handicapped. The campus is not Handicap friendly and neither are many of the staff. I would give zero stars if I could. Their only redeeming quality was their certificate program with MSU. Honestly the only reason I stayed and registration staff weren't even aware it was there. I believe I was in the second year. It was available at the college."
"The office staff are absolutely horrible and rude. They are irritated and act inconvenienced by students. They just push you from person to person with no help or answers. You have to be persistent and advocate for yourself and even be pushy to get any help at all. If you have any other options go to a different school!! The worst part is there are no consequences for how they treat people except for students just giving up. Maybe we would have a more educated downriver community if the staff here weren’t so horrendous. Here is a great example of my struggle with them: I took the day off work to take my Accuplacer because I need to register in 3 days for summer. The website says testing hours are 9-5 and give yourself 2 hours. I took pto and got off work at 2, I studied for an hour then went up there at 3 to take it. First, myself and 2 other people walked in at once, before we were even able to see the sign in sheet someone with a rude expression said “SIGN IN PLEASE!” I go sit down and wait and am completely ignored for a few mins, no one would even make eye contact with me.. then someone finally decided to act like I exist and when I said I was there to take the Accuplacer.. I WAS TURNED AWAY , THEY SAID THE WEBSITE ISN’T ACCURATE AND "THE GUY" LEAVES AT 3!! I have to work everyday 9:30-6 so I'm going to have to take MORE time off work to go take it."
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