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Sinclair Community College

11 Reviews

Locations:   Dayton (OH) 

Annual Tuition: $8,556

50% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
64% of students said they would recommend this school to others

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Vi

Reviewed: 3/6/2024

Degree: Chemistry

I had a great experience with Sinclair and kept finding reasons to come back and take more classes there. I found the quality of instruction to actually be above most universities I’ve attended. Although navigating the campus can be confusing at first, it is actually very nice to be able to get virtually anywhere on campus and not have to step outside during winter (99% of the buildings are connected). I saw someone mentioned rude teachers on the main campus but I never had this experience, even... Read More

Sinclair student

Reviewed: 1/5/2024

Degree: Sports Management

DO NOT GO HERE. If I could I would give this place a zero start this had been the worst time of my life the teachers don’t get back to you in a timely manner, this place has an awful Finical aid department they are no help. In class if you work with a classmate you will get accused of cheating on the assignment Especially in psychology. This school makes you take useless classes that have nothing to do with your career. There is nothing good about this place you will be wasting your time if you go... Read More

Leah

Reviewed: 6/17/2021

Degree: Medical Billing & Coding

I have a bachelors degree from Libery University online, and this school is much more difficult. I took one class at a time and it was so much material I was spending at least 40 hours a week constantly on the computer. I was so stressed out that I thought I may develop new health problems, not to mention I had to do multiple group projects with multiple people online and it was so stressful. I had a fellow classmate verbally attack me for doing a group assignment, when no one else volunteered and... Read More

Michael S

Reviewed: 12/7/2020

Degree: Network Security

My experience at Sinclair was mostly good. I went for an online degree program. I had some prior experience before attending but nothing to the extent that I learned while attending Sinclair. I was able to get several jobs while attending that were either related or exactly in line with my degree program. Before graduating, I was hired on as a sysadmin at a government contractor. General Ed classes were miserable as you'd expect with most instructors not responding to emails promptly or sometimes... Read More

Joshua

Reviewed: 10/6/2020

Degree: Liberal Studies

I hated this place. One of my teachers was an atheist and would tell my Christian classmate that God didn’t exist until she would cry. He also made us go to the mosque as a mandatory assignment for a geography class I didn’t see why it was necessary. I stopped going to this class and failed it along with all the other classes I was taking here. I am a straight A student but I didn’t feel like subjecting myself to abuse was necessary. The staff I had to deal with while signing up for classes just... Read More

N Johnson

Reviewed: 8/13/2019

Degree: Liberal Arts

I attended Sinclair Community College as a College Credit Plus student. I was homeschooled from 7th grade through my senior year. In 9th grade, I started taking courses at Sinclair. I truly enjoyed my time there for numerous reasons. 1. Safety - I always felt safe on campus. The parking attendant (Mr. Harris) who monitored our parking lot every day was always friendly, welcoming and on alert for anything that would endanger the students. Also, most all of the buildings on campus are accessible to... Read More

jet pilot

Reviewed: 6/28/2015

Degree: Aviation

During my time at SCC I encountered several problems with the AVT program. The most expensive one was that of a contractor (Moraine airpark) under Sinclair was allowing other aircraft renters to bill thier time to Sinclair students without the sutdents knowledge. Futhermore, one of the instructors they provided was charged with a crime (FAA) which put any certificates earned by students in jepordy. Finally, once I had graduated, they denied knowledge of my graduation and flight instructor certificate... Read More

AnneBoy

Reviewed: 12/7/2014

Degree: Business

I have been going to Sinclair for over a year and I would highly recommend based on the cost. You cannot find any cheaper school for the same degree. It is very confusing when you first start you may get misguided if you do not find a good advisor who is very upfront with you. I have taken classes online, at Dayton, and at Englewood location. I would not recommend the Dayton location however, I have had a great experience at the smaller Englewood location. In Dayton downtown it is kind of depressing,... Read More

Sarah Sage

Reviewed: 11/19/2014

Degree: Social Sciences

I have attended Sinclair Community College off-and-on since graduating high school in 2005. My experience with the college is extensive, I have been here through many changes in the college's academic offerings, campus construction, and even the switch from quarters to semesters. Sinclair has always been efficient, affordable, and eager to improve itself. I am currently studying for a science degree and I have found the facilities in their science department to be of average quality, however the... Read More

Melinda Kay Cress

Reviewed: 8/11/2014

Degree: Human Services

The Mental Health program is very advanced in it skills and techniques used for this employment field. This program is very hands on and job oreinted, with extremely high expectation. I have learned so much and can't wait to learn and use my education on the job.

Mary Northrup

Reviewed: 8/5/2014

Degree: Human Services

Sinclair is a fabulous school to get your AA degree as a stepping stone to a future career or an AA degree toward a technical degree. The cost is lower than at 4 year schools, technologically solid, and instructors actually care about their students.

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