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    Pennsylvania Institute of Technology

    Pennsylvania Institute of Technology

    1.0(5 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Prospective students should carefully research accreditation and program value before committing…read more On March 10, 2026 I did an impromptu at Pennsylvania Institute of Technology located Media, PA to inquire about the LPN program, Unfortunately, the interaction was unwelcoming and dismissive. The staff member who assisted me did not introduce herself, offer a professional greeting, or engage in a meaningful conversation about the program. When I asked questions, I was largely directed back to the packet instead of receiving clear explanations (after requesting for piece of paper to capture nuggets, before she handed over the packet). I was also surprised to learn that the program is not accredited, despite the significant tuition and additional costs for prerequisite courses ($5,000.00 2 classes). Overall, the experience left a poor first impression and did not reflect the level of professionalism prospective students expect when exploring educational opportunities.

    A School with a not so good experience. I graduated from…read morethis Tech School back in 96. The first couple of years were decent and I was making good headway. Then Suddenly around 94/95 There was a first year Electronics Teacher ,who used to work at RCA, who was also male started sexually harassing me. I wasn't sure as to what to do, plus I was very insulted by what was happening to me by this person. All I wanted was to get my degree as fast as possible and get out of there. I was very pissed off with this teacher to say the least. I never forgave this Person for the insult they did to me;I should have said something to the main office but I didn't want to start any trouble. I regret not saying anything at the time when I had the chance. I never went to my graduation nor did I ever go back to finish my dual electronics degree. Good riddance.

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    Williamson College of the Trades

    Williamson College of the Trades

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Although the vocational school subscribes to a "Judeo-Christian" belief system, and enforces a…read morehighly disciplined lifestyle, it is not affiliated with any religious organization.[7 Williamson is the only trade college in the country that gives all students full scholarships, covering tuition, textbooks, and room and board. The college uses its endowment to cover two-thirds of student costs each year, with the balance coming from private donations and fundraising. Neither the college nor its students accept any form of federal financial aid. Williamson College of the Trades is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.

    Another lesser-known gem in Delco…read more Williamson has a big old beautiful campus across 352 from the Elwyn Campus, outside of Media Borough. Beautiful historic architecture by Frank Furness. They have a great horticultural program here. In retirement, a family member offered intern experiences to students, and taught a little. Through this, I have met students over the years, all were very knowledgeable. Background per their website, "In 1889, just six days before he died, Isaiah Williamson purchased 220 acres of land in Middletown Township, near Elwyn, Pennsylvania for the campus of his new school. Isaiah personally selected the site from over 200 prospective locations. The school's original board of trustees, headed by chairman, John Wanamaker implemented Isaiah's plans and vision for the institution following his death. Renowned Philadelphia architect, Frank Furness won the competition to design the original campus buildings. Ground was broken for the administration building in 1890 and the school opened for classes in 1891. Many of the original buildings are still in use today, functioning as they were originally purposed."

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