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15689 US-19, Thomasville, GA 31792, USA
Thomasville, Georgia 31792
+1 888-205-3449

I would not recommend the school to anyone.

Instructors refused to investigate these allegations or to validate them. They simply escorted the student off the campus even though the allegations turned out to be false.

But it doesn't produce quality nurses, it produces cutthroat cookie cutter nurses who act like high school girls.

Telling them they can appeal, but then giving the student no further help with this process.

So in a sense.. Students who didn't like other students were allowed to prey on people because their social group was larger and they had more support

It is the greatest experience to go back to school with caring teachers who wants you to expand your horizons.

The doors will be locked on you because administrators don't feel they should have to hear students out even though their policies are supposed to be open door. The instructors degrade students telling them they are insignificant they're supposed to be transparent and have also been noted to tell students to get their panties out of a wad when asking for study guides or help with the study material. their policies are mainly broad and very vague, open to interpretation by the administrators and are enforced at their discretion... So if they do not like students they will discharge them when they so choose.

Policies such as their "drug card" policy which students were forced to sign and that stated students had to turn in extra credit prior to their pharm tests... However, if u didn't turn it in, or if there was a single card missing, you weren't allowed to take your test, essentially taking 100 points from your grade.

I will say the one redeeming quality this school had in my opinion was the empathy and care the other instructors had.

If you went to these instructors they would show empathy even if they couldn't help you.

Favorites are easy to distinguish.. In my experience the students with money, who had smug attitudes and acted superior to the others were treated better than the rest. Cliques were prevalent... Instructors didn't do anything to help this though, even when allegations were made against other students, such as threats being made etc.

Minor league. Most of the certificates and diplomas will get you a job barely above minimum wage -- not worth the wasted time and effort. And if you're going for an actual college degree, do yourself a favor and study at an actual college, not a technical college -- most SRTC faculty and staff are semi-literate, at best. It's no place to learn how to succeed at a real university.

This failed so many students our first semester.

Benton, McCutchens, coworker, all excellent instructors. All excellent in clinicals.

Halfway through my first semester my favorite professor was fired. Not only was he/she fired but they brought in the police to escort him/her out during class with the students watching. No this was not a criminal charge. The proper way to have handled it without disrupting the student's education was to wait until the semester was over and then let them go based on the reasons for being fired.

In my experience with the school the instructors do not help students who need help, the advisers will not help you if they do not like you, namely Bryant and Kirkpatrick.

All in all this school values its "professionalism"

They truly cared about students if you put in time and got to know them.

Not to mention there were between 300-600 dollars of unexpected fees each semester.

I have found SRTC to be a welcoming, encouraging, and fantastic educational experience. I am thoroughly enjoying my time at this school!

Mind you this happened right at the beginning of our biggest essay assignment that covered 25% of our grade. Left us with a sub. Yeah they weren't thinking about the students in this situation as there was not a backup plan in place prior to their decision. Meanwhile we are the ones that pay for this service whether through our pockets, a loan, scholarships/grants...we pay for this kind of mess. This was an amazing professor btw, was professional, helped each person in the class with their assignments, and actually taught the class. Very poorly handled and very unprofessional SRTC. Will not allow my children to enroll for move on when ready at this school. This situation discouraged and disgusted me in how the professor and students were handled.

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ALL reviews about Southern Regional Technical College

  • Joshua
    Added 2016.10.02
    I would not recommend the school to anyone.
  • Olivia
    Added 2016.07.04
    Instructors refused to investigate these allegations or to validate them. They simply escorted the student off the campus even though the allegations turned out to be false.
  • Lillian
    Added 2016.06.29
    But it doesn't produce quality nurses, it produces cutthroat cookie cutter nurses who act like high school girls.
  • Kevin
    Added 2016.06.23
    Telling them they can appeal, but then giving the student no further help with this process.
  • Danielle
    Added 2016.05.31
    So in a sense.. Students who didn't like other students were allowed to prey on people because their social group was larger and they had more support
  • Carlos
    Added 2016.03.31
    It is the greatest experience to go back to school with caring teachers who wants you to expand your horizons.
  • Juan
    Added 2016.03.09
    The doors will be locked on you because administrators don't feel they should have to hear students out even though their policies are supposed to be open door. The instructors degrade students telling them they are insignificant they're supposed to be transparent and have also been noted to tell students to get their panties out of a wad when asking for study guides or help with the study material. their policies are mainly broad and very vague, open to interpretation by the administrators and are enforced at their discretion... So if they do not like students they will discharge them when they so choose.
  • Kaitlyn
    Added 2016.01.21
    Policies such as their "drug card" policy which students were forced to sign and that stated students had to turn in extra credit prior to their pharm tests... However, if u didn't turn it in, or if there was a single card missing, you weren't allowed to take your test, essentially taking 100 points from your grade.
  • Blake
    Added 2016.01.04
    I will say the one redeeming quality this school had in my opinion was the empathy and care the other instructors had.
  • Julia
    Added 2015.11.04
    If you went to these instructors they would show empathy even if they couldn't help you.
  • Irea
    Added 2015.07.14
    Favorites are easy to distinguish.. In my experience the students with money, who had smug attitudes and acted superior to the others were treated better than the rest. Cliques were prevalent... Instructors didn't do anything to help this though, even when allegations were made against other students, such as threats being made etc.
  • Stephanie
    Added 2015.06.18
    Minor league. Most of the certificates and diplomas will get you a job barely above minimum wage -- not worth the wasted time and effort. And if you're going for an actual college degree, do yourself a favor and study at an actual college, not a technical college -- most SRTC faculty and staff are semi-literate, at best. It's no place to learn how to succeed at a real university.
  • Zachary
    Added 2015.05.12
    This failed so many students our first semester.
  • Leslie
    Added 2015.02.28
    Benton, McCutchens, coworker, all excellent instructors. All excellent in clinicals.
  • Mia
    Added 2015.02.10
    Halfway through my first semester my favorite professor was fired. Not only was he/she fired but they brought in the police to escort him/her out during class with the students watching. No this was not a criminal charge. The proper way to have handled it without disrupting the student's education was to wait until the semester was over and then let them go based on the reasons for being fired.
  • Jake
    Added 2014.09.06
    In my experience with the school the instructors do not help students who need help, the advisers will not help you if they do not like you, namely Bryant and Kirkpatrick.
  • Faith
    Added 2014.08.01
    All in all this school values its "professionalism"
  • Jasmine
    Added 2014.07.07
    They truly cared about students if you put in time and got to know them.
  • Katelyn
    Added 2014.01.12
    Not to mention there were between 300-600 dollars of unexpected fees each semester.
  • Gabriel
    Added 2013.06.07
    I have found SRTC to be a welcoming, encouraging, and fantastic educational experience. I am thoroughly enjoying my time at this school!
  • Carter
    Added 2013.05.23
    Mind you this happened right at the beginning of our biggest essay assignment that covered 25% of our grade. Left us with a sub. Yeah they weren't thinking about the students in this situation as there was not a backup plan in place prior to their decision. Meanwhile we are the ones that pay for this service whether through our pockets, a loan, scholarships/grants...we pay for this kind of mess. This was an amazing professor btw, was professional, helped each person in the class with their assignments, and actually taught the class. Very poorly handled and very unprofessional SRTC. Will not allow my children to enroll for move on when ready at this school. This situation discouraged and disgusted me in how the professor and students were handled.
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