What is the phone number Mexican American Catholic College 📱?
(210) 732-2156
Reviews Mexican American Catholic College (by GG)
5 /5 Lucy Delgadillo: The class was awesome. I enjoyed it. We ran short on time.
5 /5 Jo Ramos: The MACC hosted an orientation I attended. The staff is friendly and accessible, the installations are comfortable, walkable and clean. I was able to connect to WiFi and work remotely. The food is delicious. My review is focused on the logistically for the campus, but I encourage you to visit their website to find out more on what the MACC offers.
5 /5 Paul Williams: The Mexican American Catholic College (MACC) is a wonderful and spirit filled institution to acquire a higher education in various Catholic theological disciplines. The professors are highly trained in their respective disciplines, very understanding and really care about their student’s educational, as well as their spiritual growth. The university staff do a wonderful job in taking care of the student’s needs. Very beautiful campus and facilities. Very Catholic in nature and a very spiritual place to learn. Highly recommend this university for both academic and spiritual growth, as well as introducing and promoting an appreciation for a more multicultural approach to Hispanic culture and community.
5 /5 Bibin Mathew: Offers you various affordable well-accompanying residential programs for Spanish/English Language Learning, for all seasons..., committed and well-experienced staff..., safe and supporting intercultural environment... , excellent for pastoral work...
Hallmark University: College of Aeronautics - San Antonioaugie1255: Dont waste your time or money on this school! Very shady business practices that definitely only benefits the schools profits. But if you have prior experience and if your really good at teaching yourself than this place is great and the fastest way to get your licenses. If the school would spend as much as they do on advertising on actually fixing the cirriculam this review would look very different. Remember the people giving tours are not experienced in the field and only after being here a while did I realize how much BS it actually was. Truly research the field and ask people who work in the field before taking a tour. Dont get excited at all the stuff sitting in the hangers, you wont touch or use the majority of it.
Student Advocacy Center - Tony Specht: If you dont know the work these people are doing... You should. Its a passionate dedicated staff. I am fortunate enough to speak to students here. Thats how I found out about them. I was blown away by the services offered. They have snacks for students as well as a pantry with food and hygiene needs. They have another room dedicated to clothing, shoes, ties and more (including childrens clothing). Please let everyone know about this place. I have meet several students that werent even aware of the free services. Please share the info. Students that are only virtual are eligible as well. They are there to talk to when youre at a crossroad or a cliff. All to help students so they can focus on their studies and not their finances. This is my go to place for donating. No middle man. Kudos to all the work they do. They will forever hold a place in my heart.
Lamson Institute - San AntonioSophia L.: I got a call from them once about me attending their institute, and they started asking personal questions like what does my parents do for work, and I didnt like that, so I told them I didnt like what they asked and was no longer interested. I then got a call the second time from them saying "we arent giving up on you" and I told them I am not interested and to please stop calling me, they then said "why". Are you serious? If someone says not interested they arent interested, leave them alone. Weird place and weird people, do not give this place your information.
Northwest Vista College Desert Willow Welcome Center - San AntonioGiovanni Vargas: I came across incompetent and aggressive Northwest Vista College (NVC) Vista Central Admissions and Records staff. The staff didnt know Texas residency laws and they almost wrongly classified me as a non resident, which would have cost me a lot of money. Luckily a supervisor got involved, and he knew Texas residency laws for college students. Residency laws are located in Texas Administrative Code title 19, part 1, chapter 21, subchapter b. I didnt know residency laws at the time, but I recommend knowing residency laws before physically requesting in-state residency at NVC. Admission staff may not know their job or relevant state laws well.