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Atlanta Technical College

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  • Review fromRenecia S

    Date: 01/03/2024

    This is a horrible place to further your education. From the time I started it was an arduous challenge. As a transfer student I was aware of how things were professionally conducted. The system that is Atlanta Technical College, is structured so that students dont succeed. *** had to make several complaints regarding ********************* who was the WIOA advisor at the time. After, making several complaints she is now over Student Success. Ive as well made complaints regarding an Instructor *************************** for the **** program. This professor is one who gossips about other **************** to students. Her comments were about only being there for the money. The same thing that *************************** feels about the students is what ************************** Tech are displaying. I was told I couldnt ask any valid questions. I documented her allowing a student to drive during virtual class. Conduct work in a warehouse. Allowing this same student to ask & answer questions. Dont ask any questions regarding their erroneous course ******************* Students who arent as knowledgeable, those are the students who receive preferential treatment of any kind. *** asked for audits on my transcripts, coming in w/a **** GPA, and then denied access to degree audit.Coming from an accredited BBB college. At ATC dont look for any professionalism or accountability. Dont look for soap in the bathrooms. Dont look for adherence to COVID guidelines. As well, dont look for a response after you send several interdepartmental emails. Instead, reply with a threat to stop sending emails completely. Every student I encountered has reported the same experience. Lack of follow up once youve completed your scholarship process or any process. I believe they are stealing the money. If you want teachers who can articulate medical terminology, ATC is not the school. Specifically, *********************, ***************************, *********************************, ***************************, **************** with TCSG . This has gone unresolved.

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