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    Very quick service. $15 if you do the training online. $20 if you do it in person. Cash only. She was very sweet about taking my coins

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    Clark County School District Adult Education Programs

    Clark County School District Adult Education Programs

    3.0(4 reviews)
    5.6 miDowntown

    Worst. Decision. Ever. - A Never-Ending Nightmare at Clare County Adult Education…read moreThe Unseen Truth Behind Clare County Adult Education: A Look Behind the Curtain If I could give Clare County Adult Education zero stars, I absolutely would. This place is an absolute black hole for your time, effort, and any hope of actually graduating. I've been trapped in their endless cycle for years, and it's nothing short of a scam. They lure you in with promises of getting your diploma, but then it's class after class after class, with no end in sight. They kept telling me my credits weren't "graded" or "counted," even after I spent countless hours in their classrooms. Then, suddenly, "Oh, these are different classes now, you have to take these. Are we changed our counselors, or your teacher retired and did not grade your classes. Or these glasse they don't want us to teach in school so they were not graded. " It feels like a deliberate strategy to keep you paying and stuck in their system indefinitely. The teachers? Forget about it. They are completely irresponsible and frankly, careless. It's like they're just phoning it in, with no genuine concern for whether students are actually learning or progressing. There's zero personalized attention or even basic guidance. You're just a number, another body filling a seat. I've been going there for what feels like a lifetime, and for some reason, they even mentioned some connection to a campus in Las Vegas? What does that even have to do with my inability to graduate here in Clare County? It's just another confusing, unhelpful detail in this whole frustrating ordeal. Do yourself a massive favor and run, don't walk, away from Clare County Adult Education. They are not there to help you graduate; they are there to keep you in a perpetual state of "almost." Save your money, save your time, and find a place that actually cares about its students' success. It's disheartening when an institution designed to uplift and educate seems to operate with a hidden agenda. My experience at Clare County Adult Education feels less like a path to graduation and more like a carefully orchestrated performance, designed to keep students enrolled indefinitely rather than guiding them to success. From the outside, they present a picture of opportunity and support. But behind the scenes, it's a different story. The credit system seems deliberately opaque, with explanations shifting and previously earned hours mysteriously not counting. It creates a constant state of uncertainty, leading to more and more classes without a clear progression toward a diploma. This isn't just about individual teachers being "careless"; it feels like a systemic issue, designed to keep students in a perpetual cycle of enrollment. It's almost as if there's a strategic disarray in how courses are managed and how student progress is tracked. The constant introduction of "new" required classes, after years of dedicated effort, raises serious questions about the school's true commitment to its students' timely completion. When you're consistently told your efforts haven't been "graded" or "counted" after putting in the work, it speaks to a deeper, more troubling issue than simple oversight. This lack of transparency and apparent strategic ambiguity makes me wish someone could truly see what's happening behind the scenes at Clare County Adult Education. It's a disservice to every student who walks through their doors with genuine aspirations for a brighter future.

    My children are home schooled so needed to update the paperwork that had on file with this…read moredepartment that is designed for only homeschooled children. The inspirational individual that assisted us was Kim. She explained what happens when one files an intent to teach your children at home and even filed the paperwork right there. Then she stamped the copies and we went on our way knowing that we made the right decision to homeschool the kids.

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    College of Southern Nevada

    College of Southern Nevada

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    I started my journey in education focusing my core studies on computer science at the College of…read moreSouthern Nevada over 20 years ago. Now, my son is starting his adventure at CSN for his two year in Computer Science with a focus on cybersecurity network engineering, and then transferring over to UNLV. The Charleston Campus is our primary location that I used to go to, and now my son goes to. He recently had to take a multiple exams to get his Microsoft certification in Office applications. All exams were provided at the Charleston College of Southern Nevada. College of Southern Nevada operates multiple campuses including Charleston, Cheyenne, Henderson, and North Las Vegas. There are several learning centers as well. CSN offers a wide range of academics and career focused programs including associate degrees, certificates, and multi pathways for transfer to four year universities. Some of their studies include business, health sciences, information technology, engineering, education, and the arts. I really enjoyed my time at CSN! My son is as well. The teachers and the community are fantastic. There are flexible learning options including online and evening classes. If you're looking to start your educational journey, I'd highly recommend CSN as a place to go to if you're local in Las Vegas!

    So important to me at this special college I grew up.with a learning disability as a young woman…read morewho tried to get a college education when I was 21 years old I could not not make in college with a learning disability so I am so grateful to csn once you got your disability center in 2000 I waited 25vyears to go back to college in 2000 thank csn with Joe Garcia and helpful staff to help me get .very good education in business and in computers and good grades with a pell grant and scholarship I attended csn from 2000 to 2005 your re.entry was helpful with Laura cortez and staff very helpful and miss Linda luck with our state also helped with praxis exam as a .substitute teacher in clark county .thank you to everyone I am so glad and proud that I finally.y got a good education with good grades at 47 years young thru 52 years old I should visit our campus and see how our college campus has grown thanks again

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    Asher College

    Asher College

    3.5(19 reviews)
    1.2 miWestside

    I was invited to take a tour of the school and was very impressed with the programs being offered…read morealong with all the alumni who landed a job after attending Asher College. I met with Dell, who was AMAZING! He discussed a couple of educational programs with me and showed me around and introduced me to some instructors and administrators. I was impressed with the programs but was even more impressed with the hands on training that one can obtain along with his/her education. They have a make shift and hands on pharmacy and IT department where one can practice what they learned in the classroom. They are also military friendly and flexible with your school schedule which makes it super easy to go to school. They offer various certificates and degrees. I highly recommend taking a tour and talking to an admissions advisor (Dell) if you are looking for a great school. Asher is the place to go, did I mention that it is also Accredited? What more can you ask for? See for yourself, check it out, you won't be disappointed.

    I am writing to formally lodge a serious complaint regarding the unacceptable treatment I, along…read morewith others in a similar position, have received from Asher College in attempting to re-enroll and continue our educational journeys. This letter serves not only as a reflection of my personal experience but also as a broader critique of the college's administrative inefficiencies, lack of communication, and disregard for returning students who are sincerely trying to better their lives through education. As an institution that markets itself on accessibility, career-focused education, and a student-first philosophy, Asher College has severely failed to uphold these values in practice. Despite repeated efforts to contact staff members, submit necessary paperwork, and express interest in returning, my inquiries have been consistently met with silence, vague reassurances, or outright neglect. Emails go unanswered for weeks. Phone calls are shuffled from one department to another with no clear resolution. The burden of follow-up has fallen entirely on me, as if the college is doing me a favor, rather than fulfilling its basic obligation to provide guidance and support to its former and prospective students. It is deeply frustrating and frankly insulting to feel so invisible and unimportant to an institution that once welcomed me as a student. There appears to be no streamlined process for re-enrollment, no designated staff member responsible for handling returning student cases, and worst of all, no sense of urgency or accountability. It's as though once a student pauses or steps away from their education for any reason--life circumstances, health, financial hardship--Asher College writes them off completely. The irony is that Asher College continues to heavily advertise its commitment to student success, flexible scheduling, and career development. Yet when actual students--real people with ambition and motivation--try to return and complete what they started, they are met with indifference. This is not only unprofessional, but deeply disheartening. Many of us who are trying to return are doing so because we value education, we trust the mission we were once sold, and we want to finish what we began. The current treatment undermines that trust entirely. If the college is overwhelmed, understaffed, or lacks the infrastructure to handle returning students appropriately, then that needs to be acknowledged transparently and corrected immediately. Instead, the experience has felt more like being stonewalled, as if Asher College no longer wants the responsibility of helping students navigate their return. I urge the administration to take this issue seriously. Implementing a clear, accessible re-enrollment process, training staff to treat returning students with the same respect and responsiveness as new enrollees, and above all, communicating transparently would go a long way toward rebuilding the trust that has been so thoroughly damaged. Please consider this a formal complaint and a plea for change. I hope no other returning student is made to feel ignored, discouraged, or dismissed the way I have. If you're looking for a school that respects your time and you as a student do not look at Asher look for another option save yourself the trouble of not being respected .

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