Most of ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½’s programs and courses can be completed in less than a year*, giving students the opportunity to enter the workforce sooner. Unlike a traditional community college, ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ does not require any general education courses.
In contrast, a program at a community or state college typically takes between 2-4 years to complete, meaning students would pay between $6,000 and $15,000* per year at a community or state college.
For the latest information on ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ program tuition and costs, please visit our catalog; cost of student supplies for each program can be found .
For more information, see Trade School vs College: A Guide to Weighing Your Options.
*These tuition ranges do not include room and board, books and supplies, transportation or other expenses and fees
*Not all programs and courses can be completed in less than one year
*Financial assistance is available to those who qualify
Before choosing a program at ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½, it can be beneficial to understand the costs associated with certain career paths. For example, some career paths may require additional licensing, which may require fees.
For more information, see:
- How Much Does HVAC School Cost?
- How Much Does Welding School Cost?
- How Much Does a Dental Assisting Program Cost?
- How Much Does a Medical Assisting Program Cost?
The Admissions Team at ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ can assist you in choosing the right program for you, based on your interests, skills and career goals. During the enrollment process, ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½’s work with every student individually to help find the best financial aid options available to help students fund their education*.
*Not all programs and courses can be completed in less than one year
*Financial assistance is available to those who qualify
Calculating Tuition Costs and Fees
The website can be a useful tool for students to estimate the cost of tuition and fees. College Navigator uses regularly updated Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data submitted to National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) by colleges nationwide, including . College Navigator provides side-by-side comparisons of colleges including programs, accreditation, financial aid and more.
Scholarship Opportunities & Financial Aid
During the enrollment process, the Admissions Reps at ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ are available to help students find the best scholarship and grant opportunities available to them.There are numerous scholarships available for trade school. We have put together several resources, including:
- Your Complete Guide to Finding and Applying for Vocational School Scholarships
- Trade School Scholarships and Tips: How to Get Free Money to Study a Trade
- Financial Aid and Scholarships for Non-Traditional Students
Another form of available financial assistance that students may qualify for are grants and loans provided through federal financial aid. These include:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
Take the First Step Today
A trade school education can set you on the path toward a rewarding, hands-on career. An education is an investment in your future and shouldn’t be a financial burden. The scholarships, loans and grants available to qualifying ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ students can help alleviate concerns about paying the full cost of tuition and fees, and help you begin the training you need to start a new career.If you have questions about ÃÀÀöÐǿմ«Ã½ program tuition and costs or financial aid, please contact the Admissions Team who will help you get the process started and schedule a meeting for you with the Financial Aid Team.
SOURCES:
- Value Penguin’s , which references data from The College Board and the National Center for Education Statistics: