Students from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting were shocked by the abrupt news that their school was closing down without prior warnings. The students were only alerted by text messages, without explanation from the administration.
Students at the Farmington location say they found out by text message Wednesday night while others showing up for class found the doors locked.
Students say they paid $12,000 for a sixteen week course and graduation had been set for next week.
A comment from a school director of one of a Carolina broadcasting school I read in one of the news articles advises any student looking to train in the field of broadcast communications technology....MAKE SURE THAT A SCHOOL IS ACCREDITED, NOT JUST LICENSED BUT ACCREDITED.
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