Computer Technician and Support Specialist Training and Career Info in District of Columbia



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Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:

Schools Concentrating On Computer Support Specialists

  • Focus: For schools with a focus on this career area, look at Georgetown.

Fastest Response From Schools

  • Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the Spotlight schools on this page.

Student Body

  • Part-Time: For schools emphasizing part-time studies, consider Trinity Washington University and Catholic University of America.
  • Female: For schools particularly welcoming to female students, consider Trinity Washington University.
  • Diverse: For a diverse student body, consider Trinity Washington University, American University, Georgetown, and George Washington.
  • Adult Learners: For lots of adult learners, consider George Washington.

School Setting

  • Out of State: For geographic diversity, take note of Georgetown, American University, Gallaudet, and George Washington.
  • Dorms: For a residential campus environment, take note of Gallaudet, Catholic University of America, George Washington, and American University.

Excellence

  • SAT: For students with high SAT scores, look at Georgetown, George Washington, American University, and Catholic University of America.
  • % Accepted: For selective institutions, look at Georgetown, George Washington, American University, and Trinity Washington University.
  • Class Size: For small class sizes, look at Gallaudet, Catholic University of America, Georgetown, and American University.

 

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Spotlight District of Columbia Schools Related to This Career

Strayer University

  • Locations: Washington
  • Programs: 5 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Associate, Bachelor, Master

University of Phoenix

  • Locations: Washington
  • Programs: 4 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Bachelor, Master

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Study from Anywhere at Online Schools Related to This Career

University of Phoenix Online

  • Programs: 5 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Associate, Bachelor, Master

DeVry University Online

  • Programs: 3 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Bachelor

Walden University

  • Programs: 17 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Bachelor, Doctorate, Master

AIU Online

  • Programs: 5 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Associate, Bachelor, Master

Ashford University

  • Programs: One relevant program; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Bachelor

Keiser University eCampus Online

  • Programs: 3 relevant programs; click the school name for details.
  • Degrees: Associate, Bachelor

Student/Alumnus Reviews of Schools for This Career and State

George Washington University • Dc, DC
Studying Political Science (completion in 2003)

11/14/2011

"I am proud of going to my school. It helped me to mature and be a better scholar in life."

Ratings are on a 1-10 scale

CharacteristicRatingComment
Would Recommend?noI completed a computer training certificate known as the A+ Certificate after I graduated. This was necessary for me to find a job.
Program Reputation9The reputation was world class. Only certain Ivy League schools had better reputations.
Program Quality10The program was excellent. I became an expert in politics.
Instruction10The instruction could not have been better. It was taught by scholars from all over the world.
How Difficult10Most students dropped or flunked out. The remaining students were highly intelligent.
Hands-On vs. BookishAlmost all learning came form the books. I did no hands on learning.
Schedule Flexibility4There was some flexibility but it was very limited.
Academic Facilities8The facilities were very modern. They had lots of information available for students.
Social Life5The social life was about average. It was nothing special.
Placement Services1There was no job placement help. There was only a website with two or three internships on it for help.
Alumni Network5There was some alumni support. However, it was very limited.
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