The Lincoln Technical Institute is a multicampus career institute with seven locations in Connecticut, including campuses at Hartford, New Britain and East Windsor. While programs vary by campus, students in Connecticut have the option of learning medical assisting, HVAC, automotive technology, electrical technology, collision repair, welding, nursing and culinary arts. Career advising begins with enrollment at Lincoln Technical Institute, helping students to chart an individual career path to meet personal goals.
Lincoln Technical Institute
200 John Downey Drive
New Britain, CT 06051
860-225-8641
lincolnedu.com
Porter and Chester Institute is a multicampus career college with five Connecticut locations at Enfield, Watertown, Rocky Hill, Branford and Stratford. Programs at Porter and Chester break down into four broad fields, including automotive careers, computer careers such as networking technology and computer-aided design and drafting, manual trades such as electrical technology and HVAC and allied health sciences. The Student Services office helps students to decide the career training that works best for them, sort through payment options and support students in their search for employment after graduation.
Part of Connecticut's community college system, Asnuntuck offers a myriad of options for technical career training. Associate in Science degrees are available in industrial management technology, machine technology, welding, supply chain management and manufacturing electronics. The college hosts certificate programs in advanced manufacturing welding technology, computer-aided drafting, lean manufacturing, machine technology, supply chain management and waste water management. Asnuntuck Community College offers students the opportunity to become involved in college life through regular student activities, such as parties, an annual graduation dance and concerts.
Asnuntuck Community College
170 Elm St.
Enfield, CT 06082-3800
860-253-3000
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Naugatuck Valley Community College offers a number of vocational technical programs for students in Connecticut. Students at NVCC can learn trades such as automotive technology, CNC machining, manufacturing, computer-aided drafting and design, wastewater management and culinary arts. The career services department helps students craft their resumes, find information on opportunities in their field, hone interviewing skills and use the Internet to find opportunities. Naugatuck Valley allows students to get engaged in their college with various clubs, organizations and student government.
Naugatuck Valley Community College
750 Chase Parkway
Waterbury, CT 06708
203-575-8000
nvcc.commnet.edu