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2400 Clarksville St, Paris, TX 75460, USA
Paris, Texas 75460
+1 903-785-7661

Nice college to go to

This is not the college you want to come to if are not from this region. Outsiders are NOT welcome here. The school itself may have a nicely written policy stating they will not tolerate racism or sexism behavior, but the students have their own policy and it goes like this:

I attended PJC in 1993-94 and I had to leave because the father of my children left me in poverty. At the time, the staff would not budge to help me or even tell me what options I had. I hate that I lost out on my education especially since I recevied a scholarship in Journalism in high school. I just wish someone would have helped me back then so that I would not have felt that I had to leave Paris to get a decent education.

I absolutely love this school and the town in it. I am originally from a town of over 800,000 people in Florida, I moved here and am currently going to college on campus. The school is very affordable if you don't qualify for any grants or anything, and the staff in the admin department really help get you started on scholarships if you haven't yet or don't know how. The instructors here are very easy to get along with as well as they are more than willing to help out in any way they possibly can. The town is small enough that most people know or know of each other, but more welcoming than any other small town I have ever visited and I have been in Texas over 6 years. the campus has plenty of room for growth, and the math and since building is extremely nice. I am happy to go to this school and have no complaints.

If you are not white, know your place. If you are not male, know your place. The instructors will turn a blind eye to the local’s behavior. I would not suggest anyone outside this county to come here. This community likes 1924 and they are not willing to accept anyone that looks, thinks or acts differently than them. Be warned that many instructors speak with such a horrible accent that it is impossible to understand what they are trying to say. And I have noticed that the ones have starred this establishment high are actually instructors. You are definitely getting what you pay for.

Nice small city college. From what I have heard the tuition is very affordable and the professors have a passion for their jobs.

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Paris Junior College

University at 2400 Clarksville St, Paris, TX 75460, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Paris Junior College: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 6 reviews

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State:
Texas
Address:
2400 Clarksville St, Paris, TX 75460, USA.
City:
Paris
Postcode:
75460

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ALL reviews about Paris Junior College

  • Maria
    Added 2016.06.30
    Nice college to go to
  • Melissa
    Added 2016.03.05
    This is not the college you want to come to if are not from this region. Outsiders are NOT welcome here. The school itself may have a nicely written policy stating they will not tolerate racism or sexism behavior, but the students have their own policy and it goes like this:
  • Aaron
    Added 2014.07.21
    I attended PJC in 1993-94 and I had to leave because the father of my children left me in poverty. At the time, the staff would not budge to help me or even tell me what options I had. I hate that I lost out on my education especially since I recevied a scholarship in Journalism in high school. I just wish someone would have helped me back then so that I would not have felt that I had to leave Paris to get a decent education.
  • Zoe
    Added 2014.06.25
    I absolutely love this school and the town in it. I am originally from a town of over 800,000 people in Florida, I moved here and am currently going to college on campus. The school is very affordable if you don't qualify for any grants or anything, and the staff in the admin department really help get you started on scholarships if you haven't yet or don't know how. The instructors here are very easy to get along with as well as they are more than willing to help out in any way they possibly can. The town is small enough that most people know or know of each other, but more welcoming than any other small town I have ever visited and I have been in Texas over 6 years. the campus has plenty of room for growth, and the math and since building is extremely nice. I am happy to go to this school and have no complaints.
  • Jenna
    Added 2013.11.28
    If you are not white, know your place. If you are not male, know your place. The instructors will turn a blind eye to the local’s behavior. I would not suggest anyone outside this county to come here. This community likes 1924 and they are not willing to accept anyone that looks, thinks or acts differently than them. Be warned that many instructors speak with such a horrible accent that it is impossible to understand what they are trying to say. And I have noticed that the ones have starred this establishment high are actually instructors. You are definitely getting what you pay for.
  • Alexa
    Added 2013.04.16
    Nice small city college. From what I have heard the tuition is very affordable and the professors have a passion for their jobs.
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