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Metro Transitional Center
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About Metro Transitional Center
Metro Transitional Center is an institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, providing educational and vocational training programs in a transitional setting. The center is likely associated with correctional or reentry services, offering inmates or individuals in transitional housing access to postsecondary education and skills training. Specific data regarding institutional type, level, enrollment, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in available IPEDS records.
No specific program listings are available through IPEDS data for Metro Transitional Center. Programs offered at this type of institution typically include vocational certificates, basic skills training, and workforce preparation coursework designed to support successful community reentry and employment.
Atlanta, Georgia is the state capital and a major metropolitan area with a large and diverse workforce. Educational programming within transitional centers in this region addresses workforce development needs and supports public safety by preparing individuals for stable employment upon release or transition. Prospective participants should contact Metro Transitional Center directly for information on current program availability and eligibility requirements.
1303 Constitution Rd. SE, 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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