For enrolling, I went to the school in an effort to show my seriousness about being a student. I went to the enrollment office / admissions. I asked about grants and classes offered. Then I took some tests needed to see what classes I needed to prepare me for my prerequisite classes. This is a good school. If you are not satisfied here, Try another branch of the college. There are smaller versions of the college for a personal touch of class or the larger college for a university feel. It is your choice. But my favorites are Hoover and Chilton campuses at this time. They are in beautiful settings of town. They have a soothing effect. The resources are good. The classes are good. I enjoy the knowledge of the professors. Just be careful about your class work load. Less than 5 classes is recommended for a more relaxed...
   Read moreFinancial aid is very unprofessional and have no desire to help provide any information for new students. I have went to college for 2 years and know how to fill out my fafsa and for some reason they are not willing to help and provide me with USEFUL...
   Read moreHave been trying to get enrolled for two months before the spring classes start. No one ever responds to emails. Everytime i call and speak to someone in enrollment, they rush off the phone before i get finished asking...
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