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    St Thomas Aquinas College

    St Thomas Aquinas College

    2.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 km

    Whenever I go here to visit, it still makes me think of a small charter high school where the kids…read morecan dorm-- bc its THAT small!! But then again I went to a school with over 10,000 ppl so I suppose anything would look small compared to a big SUNY. Overall it may be a commuter type college [though they act like it isnt] but when half the kids dont live on campus bc A, they dont want to, and B there isnt enough room....its a commuter school yo. BUT my sister is doing so very well and they give out scholarships to those who are deserving along with recognize achedmic excellence with awards and entrance to scholarly fraternaties. But seriously, they need to lighten up on bed checks and security. They are ADULTS now, they don't need big brother lurking around to see if they are in their rooms by 10pm. Thats not what college and tution is for. I think the students have earned freedom now. jeeeez.

    I just graduated from this college last year, I felt that it was highly overpriced and did not…read moreoffer much. In addition to an average education, they "nickel and dime" you to death and constantly send small bills for everything, like graduating-Because 4 years of tuition just isn't enough. (which rises yearly) Prepare to graduate with tons of debt and a mediocre degree. It is incredibly hard to find a job upon graduating from this college, as it is so small and unheard of, but in all fairness, that may not be something that only happens with STAC. STAC is also not "known" as a great school-as I found out looking for jobs. The education is average at best, and many of the teachers never seem to stay more than a semester, as the longest teacher at the school has only been there 5 years. (2nd place is 3 semesters) It seems that the teachers do not really care, although this could be hit and miss depending on classes. While I commuted (and if you do attend, I would suggest you do as well) the dorming situation is horrible. There are constant twice a night check ups, and activities are not allowed in any of the courtyards. Any violation of these "rules" will end with you getting written up. The teachers claim they are" trying" to fix this, but it has been getting worse and worse. It has become a jail full of kids that are miserable as they have to sit in their room and await check ups all day. Stopping drugs and alcohol is a good thing, not allowing us to use the grills on campus and the grass fields between the dorms is absurd. Especially when you are paying for them. We are also not allowed to use that new field without being on one of the sports teams. Yes you just paid for a new facility that you are not allowed to use if you don't play sports. I regret attending this school, and I did not even have to endure the worst of it. I would not recommend this school to anybody, they have a lot of work to do to try to fix their image before a degree from them will once again mean anything.

    iPlusOne Academy

    iPlusOne Academy

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 km

    Our family recently went through an unexpected TERMINATION at iPlusOneAcademy with only THREE days'…read morenotice. We are heartbroken and feel deeply sorry for what our child, and the other children who were also impacted, have had to go through. The 2025 school calendar did not include a February winter break. A winter break was newly introduced in 2026, and the winter camp program was added shortly before the break, during a week that was originally scheduled to be closed according to the academy's school year calendar. More than ten parents collectively raised concerns and requested clarification from the academy regarding the basis for this decision. Subsequent to the meeting between the parents and the director, the academy implemented a new policy addendum mandating parental signatures as a prerequisite for continued enrollment. The original agreement signed in the beginning of the school year did not include any terms addressing the academy's right to amend or modify its policies. The new policy addendum imposed limitations on parents' ability to collectively voice concerns about school policies and restricted their freedom to share honest reviews online. We did not consent to the policy and did not provide our signatures. The academy issued a termination notice merely 10 days after introducing the new policy. Following receipt of the termination notice, we formally requested an in-person meeting with the director to seek clarification regarding the circumstances and explore the possibility of resolving the matter. However, all of our efforts were declined, and we were notified in writing that communication would be restricted solely to email. The academy provided us with only a 3-day notice of termination, despite its own policy requiring a 30-day notice should a family choose to withdraw voluntarily. Arranging a new childcare on such a short notice caused a significant strain for our family emotionally and physically. Our child did not have any behavioral issues at school, and no payment issues. We strongly believe that when misunderstandings or disagreements arise between parents and a school, open communication and mutual understanding should be prioritized. However, in our experience, was more of a unilateral decision by the academy. Based on our two years of experience at this academy, we believe that the focus was placed primarily on tuition and fees rather than fostering a child-centered environment. We recommend that any family considering enrollment seek feedbacks from current and former families before making a decision. I would like to note that most of the reviews posted here were written as part of a raffle prize participation conducted by iPlusOne Academy.

    First and foremost, if you are considering this school for your child, I couldn't recommend this…read moreacademy more. I've even recommended it to my non-Korean friends. Both of my children attend--my eldest has been enrolled since she was one and will be graduating this year, and my younger child has been enjoying the mommy-and-me classes before transitioning to full-time. What we love most is simple but meaningful: our child comes home happy and wants to go to school. That alone speaks volumes. Before enrolling here, we tried a daycare and quickly realized it wasn't the right fit. For that reason, I don't consider iPlus a daycare--it truly goes beyond what other local daycares offer. * Structure & Organization: From the very beginning, there was clear structure. Even before registering, we were given a well-organized, color-coordinated handbook. It may sound small, but as both a parent and a customer, I appreciated it. The program is thoughtful and organized, and it shows daily. * Curriculum & Activities: I'm consistently amazed by how much my children learn--even after just one class for my younger child. The school offers gym time, a safe outdoor playground, sensory activities, and diverse after-school enrichment programs. * Bilingual Environment: The staff speak both English and Korean fluently, which has been incredibly valuable for our family. As a mixed household that doesn't strictly enforce Korean at home, this has helped my child develop strong comprehension. While she may not always speak it confidently, understanding her relatives is incredibly meaningful to us. * Care & Communication: The level of care is exceptional. It's clear the teachers and staff are carefully selected. My children adore their teachers and often talk about them at home. The school is also very communicative--whether it's a minor bump or a health concern, we're always informed promptly. * Cleanliness: This deserves emphasis--the facility is extremely clean. After touring many schools, this stood out immediately, and they continue to maintain that standard. I don't typically leave long reviews, but I do feel compelled to address some of the recent negative feedback I've seen. It's disheartening as both a parent and community member. At the end of the day, this is a business--and there's nothing wrong with that. A school can be both well-run financially and provide excellent care. In my experience, the tuition is very comparable to other schools in the area, and I feel the value matches what we receive. Regarding the recent addendum that was circulated: I understand why it was introduced. I personally experienced situations where group discussions among parents became uncomfortable and, at times, pressured. For instance, in a group setting, announcing "I hope we get kicked out, so I can.." explains the exact virtue this ordeal stands on. While everyone is entitled to their opinions, I believe concerns are best addressed directly and constructively with the school, rather than in a way that creates tension or public backlash. If you're exploring options for your child, I encourage you to look beyond the noise and choose what feels right for your family--whether that's iPlus or elsewhere. Every family has different needs, and that's okay. For us, this school has been a positive, nurturing, and reliable environment for our children. I'm grateful for the experience we've had. I have no affiliation with the school beyond being a parent of attending children, and this review was written voluntarily.

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