Private Technical Colleges

Although many community colleges and private technical colleges offer vocational education, students might also want to look into private education options. Privately funded schools do not have the trouble of budget cuts during times of deficits and shortfalls. Although private technical colleges frequently cost significantly more than the local community college, they provide students with resources that publicly funded schools might lack.
  1. ITT Technical Institute

    • ITT Technical Institute provides students with technical education at one of more than 100 campuses across the United States. The college is organized into six different schools including schools for electronics technology, design and drafting, business, information technology, health sciences and criminal justice. Students may pursue associate's and bachelor's degrees in their respective fields.

      Classes at ITT Tech run year-round, allowing students to accelerate their academic program. The curriculum at ITT Tech emphasizes the use of technology, communication, teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving.

      The Career Services Department of ITT Tech helps students find and keep jobs as well as advising students of entry-level jobs appropriate to their skill set.

      ITT Technical Institute
      9511 Angola Court
      Indianapolis, IN 46268-1119
      317-888-4750
      itt-tech.edu

    Universal Technical Institute

    • The Universal Technical Institute provides career training in the automotive field. UTI campuses exist in eight different states. Specialized programs at UTI include diesel, collision repair, motorcycle repair, NASCAR technology and marine mechanics.

      Students at UTI may also pursue manufacturer certification from a host of companies including BWM, Ford and Nissan. UTI helps students find housing while they attend classes, whether they are single or married.

      UTI has an Employment Services Department that assists students with part-time employment during their studies and finding employment upon graduation. The department assists students with resume crafting, interview skills and a listing of jobs from across the country.

      Universal Technical Institute
      10695 W. Pierce St.
      Avondale, AZ 85323
      800-778-3034
      uti.edu

    New England Institute of Technology

    • The New England Institute of Technology (popularly known as New England Tech) began providing technical education for southeast New England in 1940. Since that time the school has expanded to provide degrees in more than 35 different courses.

      Students at New England Tech may pursue associate's and bachelor's degrees. Most associate's degrees are completed within 18 months, and most bachelor's degrees are completed inside of three years. The school also offers a Masters of Science degree in occupational therapy.

      New England Tech's Career Services Office helps students with their employment search after graduation. The office assists students with writing quality resumes, job searching skills and interviewing pointers. The services offered by the Career Services Office are available to New England Tech alumni for the duration of their careers.

      New England Institute of Technology
      2500 Post Road
      Warwick, RI 02886-2266
      401-467-7744
      neit.edu

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