About Randolph Community College
Randolph Community College ( Community college ) is located at 629 Industrial Park Ave, Asheboro, NC 27205, United States. It is categorised as : Public community college.
Other categories: Community college, Beauty school, College
Ratings & Ranking
Randolph Community College has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 2577 in the US.
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Address & Location
Randolph Community College is located at 629 Industrial Park Ave, Asheboro, NC 27205, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Public community college, the school fees for Randolph Community College range between 1,500 USD and 3,000 USD.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Randolph Community College.
Randolph Community College Proximity Zone:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Randolph Community College has 64 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
We we’re sent to a room to set up our own payment plan on a computer- which was simple. What I wasn’t told (or asked) is that the payment plan was not including her books. All I was given was a paper with a circled number for the cost of the semester and that’s what I entered into the computer. There was not a print out or a list of procedures given to us after the payment plan was initiated. We had to piece every part of the registration process together. I want to really stress the fact that there was not any guidance by staff or faculty.
After setting up the payment plan I went back to the welcome desk and confirmed that we set up the payment plan and she acted like we were done…She didn’t even ask if we needed additional help or assistance. It felt like I had to plead for guidance from the young ladies at the front desk. What about books? We were sent to the bookstore- but there’s not even directional signs telling you where the bookstore is. When we get to the bookstore we find out my daughter’s books were NOT included in the payment plan (which was relatively easy to fix and was done so by phone by one of the staff). While standing in line, waiting for the payment plan to be revised we overheard another mother say to her daughter(that she had overheard someone else say) to go to the library to get a student ID. There were no signs, maps or directions given from staff on how to find the library. So, once again, we were back to the welcome desk to find out if my daughter needs a student ID? Where is the library? Does the ID cost anything additional?
The librarian was the most friendly and helpful ( although she didn’t have a campus map nor a list of any details to offer) she did direct us back to the welcome center – AGAIN- for the parking sticker. Prior to the librarian, no one ever mentioned or indicate anything about a parking pass. The parking passes are given out at the Welcome Center (front desk) which is frustrating knowing that we had already been there at least three previous times for directions and information.
My daughter is registered and beginning the Fall Semester at RCC.
My biggest suggestion to the Faculty and Staff is to have a Welcome Packet with step by step instructions, maps and suggestions for programs. It was by sheer chance we learned that there’s an orientation happening over the weekend. It was also by chance that we found out about some of the extra-curricular activities and clubs that my daughter has an interest in. Why aren’t these simple directives and insight given to new students in a packet? I know a lot of people who have graduated or enrolled their children at RCC- and they all have very positive stories and testaments regarding their experiences…and I’m sure we will too- but right out of the chute was a very frustrating experience. I suggest a more seasoned customer service/faculty member being at the front desk to steer the young ladies towards embracing their role as “Welcome Center” and “Information Desk” in a more pro-active, hands-on manner.
I would post a photo but it won’t let me.
I attended RCC for 2 years my husband joined the military after I moved out of state RCC would no longer allow me to attend school there. Not even through distant learning! Even though this is VERY illegal and there are laws protecting service members and military spouses they refused to talk to me. I am still a North Carolina resident regardless of where I currently live because my husband is military. We are both still NC residence and still have to pay NC state taxes even though we live in a different state. Yet RCC still denied me finishing my degree there.