As a teen mom, going to college is something harder to do. The DFC made me hopeful that I could go to college and raise my baby at the same time. The DFC offers a lot of support academically and personally.
Course Curriculum :
I enjoy the classes I take, they're fun but challenging at the same time. The professors always adjust to the student's needs. The most difficult classes I have taken so far have been conservation biology and finite mathematics.
Exams :
The DFC really didn't look at certain exams and didn't require any. I just submitted my ACT score and my GPA.
Internship :
Yes. I personally haven't had an internship yet; I'm in the process of obtaining my internship. I have to do some training and inform the woman running the internship program what my interests are. Most of the internships pay between 11 and 12 dollars.
Fees :
There was no fee to apply, however, there was a $50 fee to confirm we were attending DFC / to save our spot.
Examination Structure :
We have at least 2/3 exams, and a final. Exams are proctored when taken on a computer. We sit with one seat in between students. For finals, multiple students are in a big room taking the test at the same time.
Faculty :
All of the professors and staff are very nice, help us understanding. They really understand when the majority of the class isn't understanding a topic and they go more into detail with it; while still staying on course with the syllabus.