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Metro Transition Center

Atlanta, GA
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About Metro Transition Center

Metro Transition Center is an educational institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on providing transitional education and workforce preparation services. The center serves individuals navigating life transitions, which may include reentry populations, adults seeking new skills, or individuals with barriers to traditional employment. No enrollment, completion, or retention data is currently available in IPEDS records for this institution.

Specific programs offered at Metro Transition Center are not listed in available IPEDS data. Transition centers of this type typically offer short-term certificate training, vocational skills development, GED preparation, and job readiness programs. Prospective students should contact the center directly for current program offerings and eligibility requirements.

Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Georgia, with a broad economy spanning logistics, healthcare, technology, and finance. The center's location in the Atlanta metro area provides participants with access to a large and diverse regional labor market.

Contact Information

1303 Constitution Road, Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30316

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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About Georgia Trade Education

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