Johnson County Community College

📍 Korean language schools in Overland Park

Johnson County Community College
8.7

Johnson County Community College is located in Overland Park (Usa). Featured in the korean language schools category, it has a rating of 8.7. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Johnson County Community College

Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Parking

  • Free multi-storey car park
  • Free parking lot

Johnson County Community College is in position 1 out of 6 in korean language schools in Overland Park

Customer Reviews

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★★★★★

Johnson County Community College has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on over 491 reviews on Google

gavin all

If you think about transferring do your own research if your going to out of state. The university that I am going to jccc does not have it listed nor are they partners witch makes since because its community college anyway. Also most classes will not transfer over witch is BS and a waste of time. So if you think of transferring do your research yourself. Also you should have just gone to a University

gavin all ☆ 1/5
Steve M

In early 2016 I wanted to change careers. I signed up for a tour, and I was just blown away by how nice this campus is. So, at the age of 39, I was a college student again. The enrollment process was very easy, and everything could be done online including applying for financial aid. I enrolled in evening classes because I was working during the day. I was interested in a degree with an emphasis on Accounting because I remembered doing well and being interested in the subject when I had to take an Accounting class for a different degree. As for the quality of the teachers, I was mostly pleased. I took Accounting 1 from Mike Megaris. I loved the energy he brought to the classroom. He was good at staying on point during the lectures. One thing I'd change is doing more problems with him in class because there were several times I came across homework problems that I'm sure weren't explained in class. I took Accounting 2 from Anthony (Tony) Wayne. That was the 1 teacher I didn't like. Anthony wasted so much class time telling stories instead of teaching. I did well in Accounting 2 because I had help from 2 other students and because another JCCC teacher, Dave Krug, posted his lectures for Accounting 2 on YouTube. Thank you, Dave! One night for Accounting 2, Sasha Gluhovsky had to sub for Anthony. I wish she could have taken over the class because she was amazing. She's the reason I got an A on the 1st test in Accounting 2. I needed to take an econ class, so I enrolled in Microeconomics with Frank Syracuse. Frank wasn't just knowledgeable about Microeconomics. He had a passion for presenting the info in a way that the students will understand and appreciate it. Listening to him explain diminishing marginal utility using Whoppers from Burger King as an example was awesome. I took Managerial Accounting with Robert (Bob) Henn. He was an amazing teacher. He can explain complicated Accounting concepts in a way that makes it so much easier to understand. I had no idea Accounting could get this complicated when I started this journey, but having teachers like Robert makes it less intimidating. I also took an online class during my last semester that I enrolled in at the last minute because I was short 3 credits to complete my degree. It would have been nice if the people keeping track of that warned me before I started the last semester. I ended up taking a Microsoft Office class to refresh my skills in Office, to fulfill the credit requirement, and because I knew Excel is often used in Accounting offices. However, I did not enjoy the experience. This is not the fault of JCCC. I enjoy doing many things online, but I discovered that I prefer to take my classes in a classroom where I can talk to the teacher face to face and study with other students. The very first department I interacted with at JCCC was the Academic Advising. Each time I enrolled in classes for the next semester, I always talked to an academic advisor to see what classes I needed and what they thought would be good. That helped me a lot, and they were always happy to help. I didn't utilize the Career Development Center until was I close to graduating. They did a great job of helping me update my resume. I loved that I was able to order the books I needed online ahead of time and pick them up at the bookstore. I didn't love the college textbook prices, but they are expensive everywhere. The library and the computer labs were great places to study and get work done. The cafeteria also had a nice selection of food. I was only there 1 year (2016-2017) because I was able to transfer my college credits, but I really enjoyed my time at JCCC, and I highly recommend that high school students consider attending JCCC instead of jumping right into a 4-year college. A 2-year degree might be all you need for your career. Even if it's not, you will be able to transfer credits from JCCC to another college and save a ton of money on tuition. Shout out to Charlene Collins, Deana Sturd, and Joanna Georgiana for helping me get A's in my classes!

Steve M ☆ 4/5
Tom Alejos

Attending a joint Advent Health and John County Community College Culinary Institute program. The facility is top notch. The Genomics program is outstanding. Very well organized and presented

Tom Alejos ☆ 5/5
Kerrie McLoughlin

Best community college since it opened in 1969! I graduated from there in 1998 and have three kids going/have gone. Affordable, especially when you see the campus and realize how many amenities there are, which are included in the tuition price, including free tutoring.

Kerrie McLoughlin ☆ 5/5
Mina Foster

One of the best community colleges in the nation. Great student support, excellent staff, a wide variety of certificates and degreed programming, and plenty of scholarships making college affordable for everyone.

Mina Foster ☆ 5/5
Archana Choudhari

I had a worst experience in this college with certain prof. in Interior Design department. They will differentiate you based on your nationality. There are some very good and talented prof. are in that department, but due to certain people you will get overall worst experience. Waste of money and time. I heard good about the college, but you will experience the reality after joining that course. Definitely not going to recommend this college for Interior course to other nationality. Invest that time and money somewhere, where an education is based on knowledge and hard work and not on the nationality.

Archana Choudhari ☆ 1/5
Andrew

Absolutely unacceptable. I was driving on I-35 South 930am 11/19/23 during the 60 MPH Zone and one of your drivers was riding my tailgate while I was traveling 60 mph then switch over to another Lane and ride tailgate again on another car doing 60 mph. And when the lane cleared your driver flew by me easily going 70 or 75 mph or faster speeding no point for your driver to be aggressive driving. She needs to take one of your driver courses

Andrew ☆ 1/5

Information about Johnson County Community College

Address

Johnson County Community College is located at 12345 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66210, United States

Phone

The phone number of Johnson County Community College is +1 913-469-8500

Website

The website of Johnson County Community College is: jccc.edu

Business Hours

Monday: 06:00–23:00
Tuesday: 06:00–23:00
Wednesday: 06:00–23:00
Thursday: 06:00–23:00
Friday: 06:00–23:00
Saturday: 07:00–18:00
Sunday: 12:00–18:00

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