![]() Speaking from experience, the school website is outdated, and the poster boards are swarming with, well, posters. But, not everyone knows how to find them. In regards to clubs/organizations and social events, there's always something going on. Due to being an open campus, people experiencing homelessness have and regularly caused trouble, and so far, little to no action has been taken to ensure security. I feel safe, but it isn't the case for everyone, especially when it comes to female students and teachers. The campus is walkable, safe, and almost every spot is full of greenery, the student and teacher population is diverse, and despite "just being a local college", I feel and am inspired by countless students and educators passions! And, the amount of free stuff I've gotten that I actually use is over 70%. Sophomore: Overall, the college feels like a home outside of home for me. Overall I would highly recommend attending. ![]() ![]() There have been advances in supporting our students of color, however they are fairly new so there is little expectations on the amount of support they may provide. The demographic population is also a concern as it is a predominantly white institution which can correlate to struggles for students of color. There are additional concerns with the quality of hygiene here as certain public utilities are not the best to gain access of. There is an emphasis to put yourself out there, however if communicating is not your strength, do not worry! There are plenty of events that aid students in beginning the path towards networking such as events for introverted students. You are given an active role in making connections as well as forming new career opportunities during and after your attendance here. Graduate Student: What I found while in attendance here in USC is that there are a plethora of resources available to the students given at every opportunity available.
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