The staff was wonderful and are having people enter through one door for check in. They take your temp and ask all the required COVID-19 related questions. I was a walk in for the VA office and they got me in and out in less than 30 minutes.
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The people that were there were very nice and helpful. The 1 star is because the office WILL NOT ANSWER THE PHONE and everything is online(that's fine) however you cant schedule a phone call with anyone for the next 3 months! Outrageous! You need to get a new system!!!
I work here, and have for 27 years. We have many different classes for trades ranging from automobile technicians, to nursing, and Dental Assistant. Beautiful campus
So here is my experience and why i suggest that you not go there if you are taking welding technology, so number one the machines, technology that you want to go and learn on that says it in the brochure are all out of date and the teachers do not know how to use them including the CNC machines, after that you have to deal with a classroom that your tools get stolen when you are not looking on a regular basis, the teacher Dimitri who is Ukrainian likes to talk endlessly and watch YouTube videos in his office and never gets anything done to help his students only when he really likes certain ones. If you try to go in different classes the morning class with Dave is just as bad because Dave is only welding inspector doesn't know how to actually weld, and can't teach you anything about welding and has no knowledge of actually doing it physically. The other problems I have faced is that the curriculum is out of place they want you to learn everything by book first and that includes all of your welding processes and then they want you to start welding after you have forgotten the first process and now you're moved on to a completely different process such as MIG when the last thing you were studying about was carbon Arc gouging. So you are completely thrown off as to how you are supposed to set up a machine properly and with the large amount of students in a classroom and the teachers not helping you it really makes it a struggle and a battle and that is why a very small percentage gets their degree it's even stated by the people in the office. This is a very terrible place and I should have looked at other schools that offered better technology yet they make $20, 000 off of each student that applies there for that degree and they can't even provide the proper use of technology or what they promise. so before you even go into any type of class here I would strongly recommend that you look elsewhere. So to reiterate nothing works around there not even the teachers. And the machines that you need in order to cut the parts for anything also stop working and it takes many months to fix by then you're already in a different quarter. So it's basically like going to McDonald's and they're advertising a new milkshake and then they tell you that all of their ice cream machines are down so there wasn't really a point going in the first place.
I work here, and have for a very long time. We have various classes for exchanges going from auto professionals, to nursing, and Dental Assistant. Wonderful grounds
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