This is a workforce development program, not a traditional four-year college experience. The Workforce Institutes operate through community college partnerships, focusing on immediate job training and employment outcomes in urban centers. If you're looking for structured academic debate, a residential college experience, or a traditional degree path, you're in the wrong place.
What you're getting: practical skills training, clear pathways to employment, and support for working adults. The model works for people who need to earn while learning or who have specific career targets (healthcare certifications, skilled trades, etc.).
This matters if employment outcome and speed-to-work are your priorities. Don't come here expecting a liberal arts experience or residential campus life.