Golf Academy of America: the Carolinas
School info
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Overall Quality
Reputation
2
Food
1.5
Clubs
1.5
Facilities
2
Internet
3.5
Location
2
Opportunities
1.5
Safety
0
Social
1.5
Happiness
1
Basic Information
Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private for-profit
- Established: 1923
- Founder: Dr. Tim Somerville, Education Corporation of America (ECA)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The Golf Academy of America-Myrtle Beach offers at least one degree course
- specifically in Golf Course Operation and Grounds Management. However
- it is important to note that the institution has closed
- as mentioned in source. Therefore
- the number of active degree courses is zero. For historical context
- the institution offered at least one degree course
Key Area
- Golf Course Operation & Grounds Management
- Golf Industry Studies
- Golf Complex Operations and Management
- Golf Management
- Golf Operations
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Golf Academy of America-Myrtle Beach is approximately 160. However, it is noted that the school has closed, so this number is likely outdated
- Undergraduates: 160 students
- Administrative Staff: The information provided does not specify the exact number of administrative staff at Golf Academy of America: the Carolinas. However, it mentions that the closure of the school left 20 staff members unemployed. Therefore, I can only provide a range based on this information: 20 staff members. If you need a more precise number, additional specific data would be required
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Overall 1.5
Your money would be better spent elsewhere. This is not a campus. Students occupy apartments. No problem, lots to chose from. The school needs improvement BIG TIME. Tournament golf. A JOKE. Martin Woodhouse, instructor, just could not care less about students. TOO many students dropping out because unreasonable structure causes failure.
Overall 1.8
This school has potential but the structure of the instruction is really poor. If u have 5 absences u fail no matter your grades. Absence does not always mean u missed a class. It sometimes there was no room to participate so u loose. Admin will laugh at any complaint. More interested in money than success of students. No traditional campus.