ComputerTraining.Edu unexpectedly closed all of their classroom training locations leaving students outraged and looking for answers. ComputerTraining.Edu offered instructor led classroom training across schools in 14 states that were all closed abruptly last week.
The reasons behind the school’s closing and financial troubles remain unclear and ComputerTraining.Edu is not planning on refunding the tuition costs to students for classes that have been canceled.
A few reports state that ComputerTraining.Edu students might have some options, including transferring to another school or filing for a refund on tuition, but it is still not clear if students in all states will be able to do this.
Free Microsoft Training For ComputerTraining.Edu Students
To help ComputerTraining.Edu students who have been affected by the closing of the school, Train Signal would like to offer free Microsoft training — with no strings attached — we’ll even cover the shipping costs.
Any ComputerTraining.Edu students who registered and paid their tuition only to find out that their classes have been canceled can contact to receive free training that is comparable to the class they signed up for.
This includes our Windows Server 2003 Training for MCSA/MCSE candidates as well as our Server 2008 Training for MCITP candidates.
Our training videos include complete exam coverage, real-world scenarios, and Transcender practice exams. And our multiple file formats make it easy to learn on your own time, at your own pace and from the convenience of your home or office.
Former ComputerTraining.Edu students interested in receiving a free Microsoft training course should contact us at sales@trainsignal.com and provide proof of enrollment.
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That is very generous of your organization. It’s great to see a business doing something just because it is nice.
Having been through the Computertraining.edu course, I would not hesitate to take Train Signal up on this offer. Your video’s are Great.
This is most generous of Train Signal.
This is both very generous of Train Signal as well as very business savvy. You should certainly get a lifelong student once these people take you up on your offer.
Wow, hats off to Train Signal for stepping up to the plate. This generous offer from Train Signal goes along way in taking the sting out of the ComputerTraining.Edu mess.
I have read all the complaints and the instructors who abruptly lost their jobs. The instructor I had often left the room, leaving the students to teach themselves, so for those instructors I do find it hard to feel any compassion, but the students I do feel for. I read the books, did the self tests, and still struggled and I work in IT. I think Train Signal is being very generous in their offer, and anyone who went to CT, this is definitely a better way to go!
It’s great to see a business doing something just because it is nice.
Thanks for your comments Steven, Jeff, Jon, Marie, Ruth and Rajinder.
A number of Computertraining.com students contacted us and received free training — and we were happy to help. It’s really a shame that so many students were left with so few options. Hopefully our training will be able to help them get back on track.