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After reading these reviews I think it is absolutely necessary I defend a college that has good programs and an extremely knowledgeable faculty. I am a local health care professional and actually taught billing and coding classes at MedTech for 3 quarters. Clearly, the students posting comments regarding accreditation are not privy to the type of college MedTech is. Schools, such as MTC, are highly regulated by their accrediting bodies. These schools have graduation rates, placement rates, and assessments for all new students. These schools do not accept everyone. What I challange students to ask themselves is this: who should be denied an education if they are willing to pay for it? Should we not let someone attend college because they are poor, a single mother, or "Ghetto?" Or gets to make up the rules about a school's student population. MedTech College is regulated by the ACICS. Look the instituion up. They regulate many, many different schools and answer directly to the
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