Milwaukee Area Technical College has received this complaintWe will need the student's written permission to disclose information about his personal record and will begin preparing a response after receipt of written permissionPlease note MATC will be closed Dec24-Jan
Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below [To assist us in bringing this matter to a close, we would like to know your view on the matter.] Regards, [redacted] ***
RevDex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below. [To assist us in bringing this matter to a close, we would like to know your view on the matter.] Regards, [redacted] As stated in the initial complaint; MATC's policy in order to petition for the nursing program is that student's must complete all of their pre-requisite courses or must be in the process of completing their last semester of pre-requisite courses. I received a letter dated April 10, 2015 from MATC, which notified me that my program requirements had been evaluated and that it was anticipated that I would graduate in Spring 2015. I have attached that document. The letter informed me to look over my program plan to view the requirements. I looked over my program plan in April and all of my classes except for the ones I was currently enrolled in had the words in green "Complete" next to them. There was never any question as to whether I met the graduation requirements because the class they accused me of missing was a course that was mandatory before I could even get into the nursing program. It was also a class that I did in fact, complete. I have attached a copy of my transcripts as proof with the missing course highlighted. As stated in the initial complaint; Chemistry for Health Sciences 209 was offered in place of Biochem 187 because the 200 courses are transferable to a university. This was a mistake made by the school. It had nothing to do with me not understanding graduation requirements. I understand that staff members get sick. However, it doesn't justify being told that I would receive a call back on Thursday, June 17th and never did. There is no excuse for that. Not knowing what to do; I contacted [redacted] . She was the only one who returned calls and emails promptly. She was the only one to care and to take action. That is terrible. I worked really hard for my nursing degree and paid out of pocket to attend school there. I'm disappointed by how I was treated.
Milwaukee Area Technical College has received this complaintWe will need the student's written permission to disclose information about his personal record and will begin preparing a response after receipt of written permissionPlease note MATC will be closed Dec24-Jan
Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below [To assist us in bringing this matter to a close, we would like to know your view on the matter.] Regards, [redacted] ***
RevDex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this does not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below. [To assist us in bringing this matter to a close, we would like to know your view on the matter.] Regards, [redacted] As stated in the initial complaint; MATC's policy in order to petition for the nursing program is that student's must complete all of their pre-requisite courses or must be in the process of completing their last semester of pre-requisite courses. I received a letter dated April 10, 2015 from MATC, which notified me that my program requirements had been evaluated and that it was anticipated that I would graduate in Spring 2015. I have attached that document. The letter informed me to look over my program plan to view the requirements. I looked over my program plan in April and all of my classes except for the ones I was currently enrolled in had the words in green "Complete" next to them. There was never any question as to whether I met the graduation requirements because the class they accused me of missing was a course that was mandatory before I could even get into the nursing program. It was also a class that I did in fact, complete. I have attached a copy of my transcripts as proof with the missing course highlighted. As stated in the initial complaint; Chemistry for Health Sciences 209 was offered in place of Biochem 187 because the 200 courses are transferable to a university. This was a mistake made by the school. It had nothing to do with me not understanding graduation requirements. I understand that staff members get sick. However, it doesn't justify being told that I would receive a call back on Thursday, June 17th and never did. There is no excuse for that. Not knowing what to do; I contacted [redacted] . She was the only one who returned calls and emails promptly. She was the only one to care and to take action. That is terrible. I worked really hard for my nursing degree and paid out of pocket to attend school there. I'm disappointed by how I was treated.