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Tech Skills is an American company. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas. Tech Skills provides training in Information Technology, Healthcare Services, and Business: project management, business process management, business analyst, leadership and information technology training and certificate programs. The company is well known for its Facilitated Learning Method. Tech Skills operates more than thirty campuses located in seventeen different states. All the campuses of Tech Skills are licensed and accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training.

Tech Skills has already provided more than fifty thousands of students with tech skills on the basis of instructor-led education. Please try to contact Tech Skills Customer Service directly prior to posting any complaints on this site.

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D.C.
Tech Skills - Techskills Clevaland Ohio

Beware of this school if they even still have the campus open in Independence ( was in existence as of 4-2011. I entered the MCSA program there and successfully completed my A+, Ne...

#258169
Aug 27, 2011
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Anonymous
Tech Skills High Point NC

In an attempt to become more marketable I enrolled in Tech Skills in High Point,NC. I could not get help from the "instructors" for several reasons; not an instructor in the schoo...

#195712
Aug 25, 2010
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