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Submitted by: John Doe
Im a: Student
Date: 12/04/2009
I am a student in the 10th phase, I just wanted to say your tuition is paying for booth time and supplies, the staff is like a revolving door. I have seen many instructors come and go, and the ones that have stuck around half dont really care about you or your education, only their paycheck. There are a handfull that are good and seem to care about the students, I cant name them all because I have only been around the evening staff. Reese, Dwight Darryl Fred Thomas Brent Billy Rick and that is about it that I know of. I will not point out the ones that are just "there" because you will see for yourself. If you want to learn make good friends with your fellow students because trial and error and talking amongst each other will teach you what you need to know to be a good student. I wish you all the best.
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Chief Officer

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Roger Hess
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Private for-profit, 2-year
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Private for-profit
Associate's degree
Associates Colleges
Statistics

There are 515 students enrolled for credits in the fall of last year academic year
Educational Mission

The mission of TWS is to produce World Class Welders and Welding Inspectors. TWS trains its graduates for the skills, knowledge, and workplace attitudes essential to enter the profession of welding or welding quality assurance/quality control inspection. Graduates who put forth the dedication, commitment to excel, and workplace experience in their welding or inspection profession can achieve world class levels of performance.
Reviews of the Tulsa Welding School
Submitted by: John Doe
Im a: Student
Date: 12/04/2009
I am a student in the 10th phase, I just wanted to say your tuition is paying for booth time and supplies, the staff is like a revolving door. I have seen many instructors come and go, and the ones that have stuck around half dont really care about you or your education, only their paycheck. There are a handfull that are good and seem to care about the students, I cant name them all because I have only been around the evening staff. Reese, Dwight Darryl Fred Thomas Brent Billy Rick and that is about it that I know of. I will not point out the ones that are just "there" because you will see for yourself. If you want to learn make good friends with your fellow students because trial and error and talking amongst each other will teach you what you need to know to be a good student. I wish you all the best.