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January 2022 by Wesley O Shrock
No sure if this place actually is still going
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September 2021 by Michelle P
Doesn't even exist here!
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May 2021 by Amanda Tyra
Their website says they have a business located near me at Columbus State University so I paid the $25 non-refundable application fee and have been paying the monthly fee of $7 only to learn when I tried to reserve a vehicle that it's not available in my area yet.
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April 2021 by M Elizabeth
Doesn't even exist here!
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May 2020 by Denise Denise
I don’t think this school treats students with dignity or take our matters seriously. Professor Dao Vy (a Sociology professor) is a horrible person. She gave me grades I didn’t even deserve, and still want to be unreasonable and change the grades after multiple hearings. I had two other professors the same time I took her classes, and they were NOTHING like her. Professor Dao Vy did things out of spite. I provided PLENTY of proof, including screenshots, she prove what a horri
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April 2020 by Lilliam Rivera
por su rigor cientifico en sus modelos de enseñanza aprendizaje.
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April 2020 by Rae Marie
The school is expensive, most of the money you spend is for upgrades that you will never utilize. The technological aspect is bottom line. The best part of the school is the Communications Department. It has the best staff, best location, best technology, and best experience overall.
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January 2020 by Cody Perdue
Awesome campus helpful staff
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August 2019 by Kenya M.
My daughter is a freshman this year! Move-in day ran really smoothly and there was a lot of help. The students really had everything all planned out and helped a lot. There were also free snowcones! She will be on both campuses for classes; her dorm's on the downtown campus which is right in the heart of Columbus and seems super fun. There were a number of student organizations that had a lot of activities for the first week so she's already met some new people. Go Cougars!
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May 2019 by Leah O.
My daughter graduated from here. I can't review the college experience although she seemed to Love it. It's a small school with about 7000 students. Which she loved. My review is about the look of the campus and the graduation. The campus was very clean and green. They had it whole graduation planned out really well. There were police officers directing you where to go. And then they had a shuttle that would pick you up and drop you off at the graduation building. They only had a few schools graduating at our daughters 3:30 pm graduation. They evidently had a later graduation and a Saturday graduation for other schools of study. It really cuts down on the length of the event and the traffic getting in and out of the college. I thought this was very smart. It was quick and efficient. The graduation was less than an hour long.
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September 2018 by Chris L.
In response to the post made by Sean T about Columbus State and Columbus. He typed: "Columbus is a pretty dull, backwards, cliquish small town so off campus entertainment is almost non-existant unless you have the time and money to visit Atlanta and social life/on campus events are almost nonexistant unless you're either in Greek life or a Christian fundie. The few lame "events" on campus would be a ghost town if it weren't for free food and t-shirts. Local job market is horrendous. Food is rather expensive and leaves a lot to be desired. The surrounding town is extremely backwards and rural and is pretty much the armpit of America. Most administrators who are native Columbusites can be very corrupt, so Atlanta students, North Georgia students, do not be fooled by CSU's "First Choice" PR campaign." The college is as good as most I have seen. I attended a top-tier university with several world-renowned departments. They are specialty departments heavily involved in astronomy and space exploration, closely linked to NASA and the Jet propulsion Laboratory. Columbus State may not have those programs, but the academic departments are all good. On the comment by Sean T: "...unless you have the time and money to visit Atlanta and social life/on campus events are almost nonexistant ...". First, the work is nonexistent, not "nonexistant". Columbus is the sort of place you come to GET AWAY from the Atlanta mega-mess. Get it ? The local job market features many large and respected companies, especially in manufacturing. I don't know where Sean T gets his information. Columbus is a nice city, with its share of blight and problems, but the urban waterfront is probably the nicest in the country for a city this size. Local dining is not expensive that I have ever seen after 19 years. Good specialty restaurants, especially along the historic waterfront. It would be nice to know the surrounding circumstances that provoked that rant about CSU and Columbus...