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Founded in , Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods. is a college. Located in Missouri, which is a city setting in Missouri, the campus itself is Urban. The campus is home to 5,332 full time undergraduate students, and 0 full time graduate students.
The Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods Academic calendar runs on a basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 28:1. There are full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.
Admissions at are considered , with ,2% of all applicants being admitted.
In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.
0% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 0% were in the top quarter, and 0% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.
We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods.
11 Students rated on-campus housing 1 stars. 18 % gave the school a 5.0.
8 Students rated off-campus housing 3.3 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.
14 Students rated campus food 3.5 stars. 21 % gave the school a 5.0.
13 Students rated campus facilities 4.3 stars. 38 % gave the school a 5.0.
14 Students rated class size 4.5 stars. 64 % gave the school a 5.0.
13 Students rated school activities 3.6 stars. 15 % gave the school a 5.0.
14 Students rated local services 3.5 stars. 36 % gave the school a 5.0.
12 Students rated academics 4.6 stars. 58 % gave the school a 5.0.
13 Students rated Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods
Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods is a great school for people who are learning to acclimate in a college environment. It\'s a great start for those who want to transfer into a University. Both professors and administrative faculty are available and supportive. There are always events occurring on-campus that promotes student engagement.
Maple is a good option if you are on the A+ program or if you are trying to save money. It's definitely not like a 4 year school, but if you're tight on money, want to stay close to home, or are trying to figure everything out, it's a pretty good place to start.
I did Maple Woods while I was finishing up high school via homeschooling. I made a lot of friends, enjoyed the staff, and really learned a lot. There's a lot to do on campus, but you do need to put yourself out there a little bit. You take what you put into it. If you just go to campus, go to class, and leave, you won't have a lot of fun. Join clubs! Go to events! You pay a fee for student activities; get that free stuff!
I really enjoyed my time at Maple Woods. I met people who became lifelong friends and got all of my prerequisites done for a cheaper price. I was a little sad when I realized I had finished my last class at Maple Woods. I enjoyed my time there but feel it prepared me for what is next.
The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods is 100%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.
The best piece of advice for college is keep going! No matter what life throws at you and how difficult it is, don't take time off...it is so much harder to go back. Also, take advantage of the resources and help that are out there for you. Tutors and study groups can make all the difference in preparing for exams and understanding material. Don't let everyone tell you what to strive for based on money or job availablilty.....go for what you are good at and what drives you and you are guaranteed to do better in whatever it is that you desire to become.
My classmates are typically other individuals with jobs and/ or children that are trying to better themselves by earning a college degree.
I wish I would have known that college courses really are more difficult than high school courses. I did well in high school without much work, and I figured college would be the same. This resulted in a 2.5 gpa for my first semester in college.
THE WORST THING ABOUT MY SCHOOL IS THE INABILITY FOR STUDENTS TO HAVE PLACES TO INTERACT AND GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER.COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARE NOTED BY THE PUBLIC AS SLACK OFF SCHOOLS. IT DISAPPOINTS ME TO KNOW THAT SOME PEOPLE DO NOT RESPECT MY EDUCATION EVEN THOUGH I AM AS CHALLENGED IN THE CLASSROOM IN A TWO YEAR SCHOOL AS IN FOUR YEAR UNIIERSITIES.
I think that any person can attend a community college if they are patient and accepting of others. It is very different from a bigger University and the people come from all sorts of families. When you realize that everyone's goal is the same, (to get educated or get a degree) then it is much easier to accept the school for its qualities. The people are all so friendly, even if they have a rigorous academic or work schedule. The teachers are much more helpful because they can give you one-on-one attention in a smaller classroom.
I honestly don't find it frustrating at all. I'm only taking classes at this school so that I can be accepted to an Accelerated Nursing Program at a different school. It's actually very helpful and cost-effective to have the opportunity to take classes at MCCKC.
This college has been around here for about 67 years.
I believe that my school is best known for their general education courses, along with the classes needed to take for nursing. I believe that the general education courses are what Maple Woods is best known for because the ability to transfer to a four-year University like MU is possible, because the classes provided are transferable to MU's gen ed courses.
At MCC-Maple Woods all the building are separate. They are not connected. So you have to walk outside just to get to the building that your class is in. Its not like MCC-Penn Valley where the buildings are connected in someway and you can walk indoor to go to your class. But I still like it and enjoyit.
What I consider to be the best thing about my school is the A+ program. I believe that the A+ program allows more students to have the chance to continue their education even if it is for two years. I have known some students who drop out after graduating high school because of tuition, but the A+ program helps students to continue if they wish so they don't fall behind, if they wanted to continue onto a University or Technical School.
Anyone should attend this school! It prepares you for a university without the stresses of the typical college social life. This way students learn how to manage their time, so when they go to a four-year school they are prepared to handle the work and social life.
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All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.
45% of students attending Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods receive some sort of financial aid. 38% were awarded federal grants. While 14% received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.
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