It seems like nobody can never give no answers when questions are ask. Staff is very unprofessional and very in organized. Certificates are not giving in a timely manner and staff has no idea when certificates will be ready.
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Excellent services and all the counselors, admissions personnel, instructors are caring and passionate about their students. The love and support is very genuine and they want everyone who walks through them to flourish. Excellent program
I graduated from there in 2013. I got my DSP certificate. The professor was awesome. I had a great experience with Bronx E.O.C. Planning on going back. Definitely will recommend to others. It s free
This is a place that you won't regret giving it a try to get your G.E.D in New York area. I had the most outstanding professors with Ms.Morales and Mr.Villafane. They both gave it their all to help the students. Thank you!!!!
Attending Bronx EOC Vapl Math program was a amazing experience. Mr Parviz is truly a great teacher he makes sure you are confident In his math class. He challenges you to be great with Math.. He always willing to go over problems if you dont understand.. His favorite saying is (are you sure) LOL.. If you are attending be ready for a wonderful journey..
I'm happy I found this place. I'm going for the medical assistant training that starts on March. I thought they forgot about me but it just takes some time for the classes to start. I applied last year like around November. Best part is that classes are free. All I have to pay is 40 dollars for books and 17 for the kit. Thank you guys for helping people in need.
I m 18 turning 19 with 16 credits , yes it s sad. But I don t have time to finish high school , I want to get my GED but is it possible to become a EMT?
This place changed my life! You get out of this school the same energy you put in. This place does not baby you. They educate you if you're interested! I cant say enough good things .From barely eating to making 6 figures in 2 years!
I have a question: I saw your ad and I want to get the security guard training. But I do not have the requirements needed. I have been unemployed for several years; mostly had gigs but no real income. So, I don't have any current income taxes to show you. I have state ID, social security card. I am willing to pay for security guard classes? What should I do? Will you guys still take me?
I waited so long to get my GED (High school Equivalency) and this was my first time going to a school, Mrs.Morales and Mr.Cato are amazing teachers. I am proud to say that I passed my tests and Graduated. Thank you so much!
I signed up with EOC for Security class. not long after I was scheduled for on line classes. The instructor was great and explained everything very clear in detail. The entire cost was covered. I recomend anyone trying to take specialized courses to looked them up.
I went to EOC IN 2002 to get my GED. The teachers were Great I recommend them often to people who need their diploma or looking to take some of the classes they offer. I m looking forward to going back to take one of their programs soon.
Place is closed due to construction wish they updated there status on how long they will be closed. Try to call no info on and if they relocated, i was counting on this place. Disappointed .
Guys get into school at all costs no matter what you Gotta do get in for free degree make yourself going to a career and then have a great life rather than picker and back on the jobs you ll never get total success go to get your education It s the only way out of the hood for sure, Anthony from New York
Completed the MA program here, you really have to push yourself. It s not for people who don t have intentions on taking it seriously/are quick to make excuses. Everyone here is supportive and encouraging, especially Mr. Hector and Dr. Lelis. (:
The Security training was great! However after your done with the training they give you no assistance with getting you security license!! they dont tell you where to go. NOTHING!
Completed the Medical Assistant program in Dec 2016. After that, I did my externship in North Central Hospital and have been working at an Urgent Care since! Love the school and the staff.
I wanted to do the barbershop program but they told me they didn t know if it was still going to be done . I need to do that program and also I need to know if I can be dismissed earlier than 4 because of work. Thank you.
As stated in its name, this center is a great place for the less fortunate in our community to receive assistance with job skills that can help empower them to a greater future. There is a Master Barber course, a security guard program, a GED program and a catalog of other skills based educational programs available at a fraction of what one would pay normally. If you are in need of help looking for work, stop in and they can assist you.
Mr.Parviz is a great teacher very hands on, every tho he gives a lot for homework it will pay off at the end. But there is one thing that he will ask you all the time that is are you sure ..... Going to miss his math class a lot..... Thank You very much Mr. Parviz
I wouldn t recommend this place to anybody. There unorganized, unprofessional, and straight up liars. I would recommend going to the Manhattan location or just finding another place. (Strive, Bronx Youth Center, etc)
This school is a joke. I went and applied for the master Barber program when I called they said that there were three seats left in the class for Feb 5 2018 that if I got in and registered that class would start on the 5th of February. I show up I register I bring all of my paperwork and I passed the exam and then I have an interview with Mr. Brandon. I tell him that I've been in the beauty industry for over 25 years and that I owned my own hair salon and we even did NY fashion week for a famous designers show but I never had the time to be able to go get my license to cut. He says wonderful come to the orientation on the 28th of January and your classes will start on Monday February 5th. I show up at the orientation and for 21 seats in a class there's like at least 40 people in the orientation. We meet everybody in the school they tell us how this is a $10,000 program if we went anywhere else meantime you don't even get your own tools you have to use their used equipment that's been sitting there for years pribably Conair from drugstore and then they proceeded to tell you that they're about to lose the program because the people that graduate never come back to tell them if they got their license or they got a job. So no statistics for the state if people ever pass license or get job. I had to sit there from 10 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon till they finally called my name because they had to do interviews all over again. They made people lose their work for the day miss their doctor's appointments like I did because I did not want to leave so I get interviewed. How unprofessional!! They don't even know how to interview you're interviewing for going to school to learn how to be a barber. This is vocational training no prior experience should be required. There has to be no experience necessary to learn a trade. The questions they asked really had nothing to do with barbering or the beauty industry at all they had to do with customer service and what do you do if a customer is not happy. They asked what will having you in the class benefit other students? I said over 25 years in the field and owned my own salon student can get knowledge from me that is the business side. That's just as important as the skill of barbering. They asked that alone should tell you what type of place this is and then they told me after my interview that I have to wait till the following week that I'll be getting a call if I made it or not. So I get a call the following week from somebody else in the office at SUNY Bronx that tells me that there were other people more qualified than me and that I wasn't chosen for the class!! Are you serious are you seriously serious?! No wonder they're about to lose their program because the people that they pick are just their to waste their time and then they talk about it being a $10,000 program!! Ha ha!! Listen everyone do yourself a favor go to Access VR website and look up the Arojjo school there in Tribeca there Barber program is $12,000 and owned by a famous celebrity hair stylist and Access VR will pay the whole tuition which includes a kit that cost $1,600. THAT'S A REAL SCHOOL. I got my viucher snd start March 28th. When I'm done i can work in $55 and up barber shop. YOU DO THE MATH. If you want to work in a barber shop doing $12 haircuts and learn with conair clippers then maybe this will be the place for you or maybe if you just got out of prison and you've been cutting hair and need to get your license maybe this will be the place for you, you will be cutting hair on people from shelters in bronx all day long. Any other barber school in Manhattan is less than $5,000 for their program so I don't know who they think they're kidding saying theirs is worth $10,000. Maybe they didn't want a gay white man in their school who knows.Like I said this place is a joke and if they lose their funding from the state for their programs I could totally see why they deserve it.