Business ProfileforAmerican Truck Driving Academy, Inc.
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Besides being properly licensed, if required, the school should be accredited by an accrediting agency as this ensures that it maintains certain established standards. A list of all nationally recognized accrediting agencies is published annually by the U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20202-0498-1-800-872-5327 or the web site www.ed.gov/.
If you are interested in home-study courses, the Distance Education and Training Council at 1601 18th St, NW, Washington, DC 20009-2529; telephone number and web address are 202-234-5100 and www.detc.org maintains a directory of accredited home study schools.
Learn what the schools graduation rate is, understanding that a high dropout rate ususally indicates poor quality or poor administrative standards. Talk with others who are familiar with the school, such as current and former students and potential employers, and try to visit to see the schools facilities. Finally, you should clearly understand all the terms of the enrollment agreement, including any financial arrangements, such as government loans that will need to be paid back, before signing a contract. Make sure any oral promises are confirmed in writing. According to our file information, Construction Careers of America and J&C Truck Driving School are located at the same address in Opelika. Franklin Career Services, which is located at 9721 Ornsby Station Rd Suite 100, Louisville, KY 40223, appears to be the headquarters. Trans Tech, which lists the same address as Construction Careers and J&C Truck Driving School but list the city as Phenix City, AL was bought out by Franklin Career Services several years ago.
If you are considering taking a course of instruction to prepare for a job in a particular field, you should first determine from those actually working in the field what kind of training is required and what the prospects of employment are. You should also check occupational outlook books, which are available in libraries. Find out if the school will help you find employment through its placement service. If so, determine the percentage of students the school has successfully placed in jobs. Remember that vocational schools cannot guarantee employment for their graduates.
Besides being properly licensed, if required, the school should be accredited by an accrediting agency as this ensures that it maintains certain established standards. A list of all nationally recognized accrediting agencies is published annually by the U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20202-0498-1-800-872-5327 or the web site www.ed.gov/.
If you are interested in home-study courses, the Distance Education and Training Council at 1601 18th St, NW, Washington, DC 20009-2529; telephone number and web address are 202-234-5100 and www.detc.org maintains a directory of accredited home study schools.
Learn what the schools graduation rate is, understanding that a high dropout rate ususally indicates poor quality or poor administrative standards. Talk with others who are familiar with the school, such as current and former students and potential employers, and try to visit to see the schools facilities. Finally, you should clearly understand all the terms of the enrollment agreement, including any financial arrangements, such as government loans that will need to be paid back, before signing a contract. Make sure any oral promises are confirmed in writing. According to our file information, Construction Careers of America and J&C Truck Driving School are located at the same address in Opelika. Franklin Career Services, which is located at 9721 Ornsby Station Rd Suite 100, Louisville, KY 40223, appears to be the headquarters. Trans Tech, which lists the same address as Construction Careers and J&C Truck Driving School but list the city as Phenix City, AL was bought out by Franklin Career Services several years ago.
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- Location of This Business
- 5018 Us Highway 80 W, Opelika, AL 36804-1875
- BBB File Opened:
- 1/1/1999
- Years in Business:
- 25
- Business Started:
- 1/1/1999
- Alternate Business Name
- Construction Careers of America
- Franklin Career Services, Inc.
- J&C Truck Driving Schools
- Contact Information
Principal
- Ms. Brandy Thomas, Compliance Specialist
Customer Contact
- Ms. Brandy Thomas, Compliance Specialist
- Mr. James Welburn, Owner
- Additional Contact Information
Fax Numbers
- (334) 298-5408Primary Fax
- (334) 298-9174Other Fax
Phone Numbers
- (877) 298-5411Other Phone
- (800) 411-5747Other Phone
- (334) 298-5408
Customer Complaints
0 Customer Complaints
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