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Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center
- 2 Year
- Miami, FL
- Rating 2.17 out of 5 29 reviews
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- Safetygrade C+
- Student Lifegrade B
- Locationgrade B
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Admissions
Acceptance Rate
100%
SAT Range
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ACT Range
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Application Fee
$15
SAT/ACT
Neither required nor recommended
High School GPA
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Cost
Net Price
$6,900 / year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$2,003 / year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
77%
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Student Faculty Ratio
16:1
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
- Urban, Community and Regional Planning117 Graduates
- Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition52 Graduates
- Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)33 Graduates
- Nursing Assistant25 Graduates
- Dental Assisting15 Graduates
- Automotive Mechanics13 Graduates
- Child Care Provider13 Graduates
- HVAC and Refrigeration Engineering Technician13 Graduates
- Electrician12 Graduates
- Phlebotomy Technician10 Graduates
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Students
Full-Time Enrollment
515 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
132
Undergrads Over 25
45%
Pell Grant
40%
Varsity Athletes
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After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$29,400 / year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
38%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
76%
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given the unforseen circumstances of 2020, my class started as an all online class in order to accommodate all students and faculty and "keep them safe" from the virus, now when the decision was made to go back to a half in person, half online setting by the administration we were notified by an official source of communication and were told to choose two days (either Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday) in which we would show up to campus and were told to reply through the official communication method (E-Mail) and that the spots would fill in a first come first serve manner (seats where posted publicly with a time stamp), therefore any racial instigation or discrimination is completely out of the question when choosing groups.
given the unforseen circumstances of 2020, my class started as an all online class in order to accommodate all students and faculty and "keep them safe" from the virus, now when the decision was made to go back to a half in person, half online setting by the administration we were notified by an official source of communication and were told to choose two days (either Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday) in which we would show up to campus and were told to reply through the official communication method (E-Mail) and that the spots would fill in a first come first serve manner (seats where posted publicly with a time stamp), therefore any racial instigation or discrimination is completely out of the question when choosing groups.
it is true that there is a major logistical and communicational issue within administration and everyone in my class is more than aware of that. we as a class got and will continnue to be pushed towards last minute changes because of those issues. counselors and head of departments are if not bipolar, mythomaniacs. i understand that in this past year there have been many unforeseeable situations due to the present pandemic but there is no reason to blame every single issue within the establishment on covid.
now moving on to the teaching, i personally dont like the professor and to be hones i dont have to, he is a very knowledgeable man with an extensive curriculum and countless hours of experience, whether i like him or not is completely irrelevant as the education im getting is actually good. needless to say that like any other adult education program the children will fall behind, you must do extra research ask as many question as possible and eddicate yourself.
now moving on to the teaching, i personally dont like the professor and to be hones i dont have to, he is a very knowledgeable man with an extensive curriculum and countless hours of experience, whether i like him or not is completely irrelevant as the education im getting is actually good. needless to say that like any other adult education program the children will fall behind, you must do extra research ask as many question as possible and eddicate yourself.
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lastly if people in my class are being called in the office and/or put in provation or worse kicked out, is solely related to their accademic perfoance in the class. many have been given more than one chance to improve and they just refuse to do so. the program is so forgiving that we are even allowed to retake one exam per semester (if you are failing) in order to improve your grade and not be kicked out.
the final analysis of this sutuation is, i would not recommend this institution to anyone, but let me make it clear not because the level of education im getting is insufficient but because of the administration whithin it. people need to grow up and own their mistakes and flaws in order to grow as a person and stop blaming other people for their lack of drive, character and drive.
-The Khaki
lastly if people in my class are being called in the office and/or put in provation or worse kicked out, is solely related to their accademic perfoance in the class. many have been given more than one chance to improve and they just refuse to do so. the program is so forgiving that we are even allowed to retake one exam per semester (if you are failing) in order to improve your grade and not be kicked out.
the final analysis of this sutuation is, i would not recommend this institution to anyone, but let me make it clear not because the level of education im getting is insufficient but because of the administration whithin it. people need to grow up and own their mistakes and flaws in order to grow as a person and stop blaming other people for their lack of drive, character and drive.
-The Khaki