A. Yes, you can check the Department of Labor & Statistics on Careers, Wages, and Statistics via the following links: Welding, Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive Technicians. In addition, Philadelphia Technician Training Institute assists its graduates to secure a job in a related field.
A. Philadelphia Technician Training Institute is a post-secondary school that seeks to create a challenging technology-based learning environment (that is, instructor lead & hands-on). It encourages high expectations for success through the development and appropriate technical instruction that allows different learning styles to acquire technology skills and secure long-term employment in diverse industries. We strive to have our students, faculty, and community members actively involved in our students’ learning process and employment opportunities.
A. Sherman McLeod, a Drexel University graduate, founded the school in 2008. Sherman believes in life achievements and high results attainment for Philadelphia Technician Training Institute students. Sherman and his management team are focused on utilizing the best technology, instructors, and management team for our student’s education and career goals.
A. Yes. All of Philadelphia Technician Training Institute courses are approved for veteran’s education benefits. Reservists may also qualify for veterans education benefits. If you think you may be eligible, call Philadelphia Technician Training Institute for help at 215-381-9403 or check with your local or regional VA office. All Philadelphia Technician Training Institute course qualifies U.S. military personnel for tuition.
A. Students gets an opportunity to land a job in the trade of choosing and a diploma in the program pursued. You will also get expert-level instruction and experience in your technology education. Finally, our courses are designed to give you the skills needed to secure a good-paying job after you graduate. For more information, meet our student services and career representatives at the school.
A. All Philadelphia Technician Training Institute complete courses cost $18,200.00. There are no other costs.
A. Yes. The school was accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools in October of 2012? Philadelphia Technician Training Institute is regionally accredited by the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Also, Philadelphia Technician Training Institute is licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools.
A. All are major courses are 26 weeks or 6 months in length of time although we also have a Central Processing course of 31 weeks.
A. Generally, most Philadelphia Technician Training Institute students do not have any previous experience. Philadelphia Technician Training Institute courses are designed for beginners and experienced personnel.
A. You will need a High School Diploma or GED to enroll.
A. Philadelphia Technician Training Institute is unlike attending courses at other schools. Your education is designed with an 80 percent hands-on curriculum with the most updated technology in the industry. Philadelphia Technician Training Institute courses allow the student to accelerate their learning through an instructor lead format.
A. No. All of Philadelphia Technician Training Institute courses are provided with textbooks and learning materials for your complete education and hands-on training. It is good to have access to an Internet computer for your education but it is not necessary because if a student needs, he/she can stay on campus for Internet access up to 10 pm, 7 days a week.
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