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Student Experience

Student Rights

Students have the same rights and protections under the Constitutions of the United States and the State of California as other citizens. These rights include freedom of expression, press, religion, and assembly. Students have the right to be treated fairly and with dignity regardless of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, height, weight, or veteran status.

Student Grievance Procedure

From time to time, differences in interpretation of school policies will arise among students, faculty, and/or the administration. Persons seeking to resolve problems or complaints should first contact the instructor in charge. Requests for further action may be made to the School Director. When such differences arise, usually a miscommunication or misunderstanding is a major contributing factor. For this reason, we urge both students & staff to communicate any problems that arise directly to the individual (s) involved. If the problem cannot be resolved in this manner, the School Director should be contacted. Normally, the informal procedure of “discussing” differences will resolve the problem. In addition to complaints previously stated and appeals of an academic nature a student has a right to complain to the institution. If a student wishes to file a written complaint, they may do so. All written complaints will be resolved within 10 days and will be sent to the student in writing. If a complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the institution’s grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint with the Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education or Agency for Veterans Education. The student may contact the Bureau for further details. Unresolved complaints may be directed to:

Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education,
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95833
www.bppe.ca.gov
Tel (916) 431-6959,
Toll Free (888) 370-7589
Fax (916) 263-1897
By e-mail to: bppe@dca.ca.gov
Mailing address:
Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education
P.O. Box 980818
West Sacramento, CA 95798-0818

Eligibility & Aid

Scholarships and Financing are available for qualified students. Call 510-262-9949 for details.We want to see you accomplish the goals you set for yourself.We are here to help every step of the way!

“Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then…do something. Don’t just stand there, make it happen.” -Lee Iacocca

Internships

Internships may be a win-win experience for both parties. Internships help our graduates gain the experience they need, while they provide professional services at little or NO COST to your establishment. We are asking local businesses, Churches, and non-profit organizations to consider our certified computer technicians, and certified HI-Tech Office specialist graduates for internship/paid-internship opportunities. At your discretion, you could hire our graduates during or at the completion of their internship with your organization, or give them a letter of recommendation. You are not charged by the School for this service. No referral fees. Please help us to help our graduates—Thank you.

For additional details, please feel free to contact our School Director at 510-262-9949

Library

The school has a small reference library on campus open to students. Students have access to reference texts and materials useful in completing the program of study. Materials are to be used on campus and are available during normal class hours.These text books provide additional information on essential skills and procedures with bibliographical references and indexes and will complement our program by supporting and reinforcing the instruction given in class and practically. Students are also offered a listing of public libraries within 3 miles of the school.

Office Hours

Business office hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Class sessions vary and are described in the course information section that accompanies each program. Micro-Easy Vocational Institute observes most major holidays and closes for a summer and winter breaks. A complete listing is provided at the back of this catalog.

My experience at Micro-Easy Vocational Institute has given me the confidence to expand my real estate business. The office computer skills I have learned are well suited to today’s workplace.”The curriculum along with the small class size is well planned to suit each individual’s computer skill level. I would recommend Micro-Easy to anyone wanting to improve their computer skills and especially Veterans re-entering the workforce.

Warren

Thank you….for giving me your EXTENDED tutoring to prepare me for my CERTIFICATION EXAM…I passed my CompTia A+ exam, and proud to say that I was well schooled for my Career.

Dennis

At Micro-Easy Vocational Institute, I learned an in-depth understanding of computer repair, and office suite software; computer troubleshooting with lots of hands on experience,… lots of personalized classroom and labs assistance, with real life applications. Micro-Easy will provide you the tools and the techniques you need to do the job right…now I have the confidence that I needed to diagnose, fix computers , and use popular office software proficiently.

Mike

…We’re all veterans…had lectures and a lot of hands-on experience in our A+ Class. Personally, I worked on over a dozen different machines with varying assistance from my instructor and the other students…gained a bunch of confidence in my ability to diagnose and repair a variety of problem on different PC’s and operating systems, and passed my A+ Certification tests. I credit my success at landing this job at California Employment Development Department to the CompTIA A+ Certification class at Micro-Easy Vocational Institute.

Jim

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