Destiny H.
Google
I give a 3.5. I graduated last year after going back and forth for years. Most professors are excellent, but there was a moment it seemed like they were desperate for professors. I had one who admitted she was recently fired from PCCC yet got a job at BCC. They do provide adequate resources for students to help you pass. My main issue with Bergen was the counseling department. I wasted thousands of “free” government money at Bergen and was given the run around for years for one of their healthcare programs. During my time there, I had courses “expire” for my program that I had to pay to retake, even though I got an A the first time. I also had the curriculum change for the program change while I was doing prerequisites making me have to take a whole different (but it was really the same) course, which I also had got an A on originally. I feel your experience at BCC will differ greatly based on your support system. I was young, inexperienced and didn’t have any or parents to come with me when I started Bergen. I genuinely thought all the people in the counseling department wanted to help me get into my programs and graduate, but I was wrong. I think staff was overwhelmed, and since I was a young girl alone, they didn’t feel the need to treat my situation with the same urgency they would those that werent alone. I don’t believe I was offered the same information for certain things people who were accompanied by experienced and educated adults got. There were some good counselors, especially Larry (? Black man with glasses) but by the time I graduated he wasn’t even counseling anymore. I would get passed to different ones and given all vastly different information every time. They have excellent healthcare programs and some classes taught me things I will never forget, but I do resent the amount of money I wasted due to miscommunications from the counseling department and my naivety. PCCC & ECCC definitely caters to working adults and first generation college students more than Bergen does.