I went to Bunker Hill for a year before transferring to a 4-year university (original plan was 2 years but Covid accelerated my plans by making me move earlier than expected). I don’t have experience with other community colleges, but I’ve always said that if I could get a Bachelor’s degree at BHCC I would have. They place a large emphasis on inclusivity and diversity, their food pantry is fantastic, and I never had a problem with any of my professors. Not sure what your focus is but their English dept is, from my experience, incredible. I also never had any problems with other students, though I mostly keep to myself. Their various programs for helping students gain financial literacy, get state benefits, financial aid, etc were always heavily promoted and super helpful. Overall I just felt like the culture was really focused on helping students succeed through any means necessary.
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I went to Bunker Hill for a year before transferring to a 4-year university (original plan was 2 years but Covid accelerated my plans by making me move earlier than expected). I don’t have experience with other community colleges, but I’ve always said that if I could get a Bachelor’s degree at BHCC I would have. They place a large emphasis on inclusivity and diversity, their food pantry is fantastic, and I never had a problem with any of my professors. Not sure what your focus is but their English dept is, from my experience, incredible. I also never had any problems with other students, though I mostly keep to myself. Their various programs for helping students gain financial literacy, get state benefits, financial aid, etc were always heavily promoted and super helpful. Overall I just felt like the culture was really focused on helping students succeed through any means necessary. Edit: typo fix.