Student Services
Enrollment Requirements
Individuals who are no longer in school and are 17 years of age or older with a sincere interest in the trade and an employment objective may apply for admission. Applications are available on-line, at the Center in McKenzie, the extension campus in Weakley County (Dresden), or by calling 352-7506. All students will be tested to determine their aptitude and skills level for the training desired. Names are placed on a waiting list by the date the application is received in the Student Services office. Applicants are notified of their enrollment date when their name is at the top of the list and a vacancy exists in the class. Waiting lists are maintained. The Tennessee Technology Center at McKenzie operates on the trimester system. Students may enroll throughout the year whenever an opening occurs in the program in which they have an interest. Enrollment usually occurs every Monday throughout the trimester. A maintenance and technology access fee is charged for each trimester of training. Students enrolling between trimester beginning and ending dates will pay a prorated fee for that term based on the fee schedule. Students must purchase textbooks, workbooks, and needed supplies. A list of books and safety equipment needed for each program is kept in the Student Service office. * Policies, procedures, and program offerings are subject to change without notice
Notice:
Students or prospective students who wish to file a complaint related to accreditation or regarding violations of state law not resolved at the institution may submit a Student Complaint Form to the Tennessee Board of Regents at 1415 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 340, Nashville Tennessee 37217, or by going on line and filing out the form electronically at http://www.tbr.edu/contact/default.aspx?id=2936. Under Tennessee’s open records law, all or parts of complaints will generally be available for review upon request from a member of the public.
Complaints regarding accreditation can also be made by contacting the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350, telephone: 1-800-917-2081 (www.council.org).
Complaints of fraud, waste or abuse may be made by email at reportfraud@tbr.edu or by calling the Tennessee Comptroller’s Hotline for Fraud, Waste and Abuse at 1-800-232-5454.


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