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Located in the hub of downtown Atlanta, the School of Adaptive Computer Training is strategically positioned to meet the needs of a vast geographic area via the MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) public transportation system.
In July 2002, the SACT facility was co-founded in Atlanta with EDS, winner of the 2002 Points of Light Award for Excellence in corporate community service. In January of the following year, the SACT moved to it's current location in the heart of Atlanta just a block away from the Five Points MARTA station.
Patterned after the Wichita School, this 1,300 sq. ft. facility also consists of 15 student computer workstations with the same ergonomic furniture and dual monitors. The computer workstations are Hewlett-Packard Vectra Pentium 4 computers with Windows 2000 Operating Systems.
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- The facility consists of four offices, two certification-testing rooms, a small kitchen, and a student resource area with computers. The entry door is equipped with an automatic door and accessible restrooms are located in the hallway outside the training center. Like the Wichita SACT, the Atlanta school has an inventory of assistive technology available to meet the needs of individuals with various disabilities.
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