462 Reviews
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About The Attraction
Renowned for its hands-on learning approach, emphasizing engineering, agriculture, architecture, and business education with a focus on practical application and innovation.
Reviews
All the reviews posted for this hotel are sourced from Google on June 21, 2025.
Greg K
August 02, 2024
I came back to campus for a job fair and was surprised at all the new buildings. It looks great. I graduated in 1999 and it looks like a new campus with all the changes. It is a great school to go to and is in a beautiful setting. “Learn by Doing” is the school motto and it really helped with my education while there.
Iris Saavedra
February 13, 2025
What a beautiful campus! I was able to attend my brothers graduation. He is a proud alumni, campus wrote an article about him and his success 🙌 campus is so close to so many natural beauties, I highly recommend stopping at the beach and sand dunes!
Regina Hockert
March 13, 2019
Absolutely beautiful. Everyone is very happy, friendly, and willing to help out. From the students to the staff they are willing to go out of their way to help you. Some of the housing is older and looks a rundown on the exterior, but the interior is well kept. The campus is compact enough where you can easierly walk from one end to the other, but has enough space that it doesn't feel crowded. Great dining options for dietary needs, gluten free, vegan, and any other allergies. They are constantly updating and remodeling, taking surveys from students to see what they want on campus. A great place!
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April 11, 2023
A top rated engineering school geared toward undergraduate studies that espouses a learning-by-doing approach. Not only is it a top rated school, it's also located on the California central coast, one of the most beautiful places in the US.
Monte Armstrong
June 20, 2018
Great looking campus and friendly staff. Graduation ceremonies flowed exceptionally well and water bottles were provided. Parking is a tad inadequate and classes are often located across campus and back again. I wonder if a transit system could be implemented to help provide a way for students to get across campus between classes.