ITT Technical Institute has a campus 11 miles from Santa Clarita in Sylmar. ITT Tech is a technical skills school with more than 125 locations nationwide. ITT Tech specializes in undergraduate and graduate programs for information technology, drafting and design, electronic technology, business, criminal justice and health sciences. ITT Tech incorporates traditional academic classes with practical learning in laboratory environments.
Universal Technical Institute is 21 miles south of Santa Clarita in North Hollywood. Universal Technical Institute, or UTI, is an accredited school that trains students to become professional mechanics within the automotive, marine, motorcycle and NASCAR racing industries. Whether you're looking to become an auto mechanic, collision repair specialist or an expert in diesel or marine vehicles, UTI's nationwide campuses are considered the standard for training and certification within these industries.
Los Angeles ORT Technical is 19 miles south of Santa Clarita in Van Nuys. LA ORT Tech serves the Los Angeles area with two campuses that provide degree programs in accounting, business management, medical office management and diploma programs in administrative assistant, medical assistant, pharmacy technician, medical office specialist, computer graphics, computer-assisted design and drafting as well as English as a second language.
Along with its degree and diploma programs, LA ORT Tech also provides an employment assistance program.
Don Bosco Technical Institute is 36 miles from Santa Clarita in Rosemead. The Don Bosco Technical Institute is a college preparatory high school that comprises technology, design, computer, construction, science and communication academies. Established in 1955, Don Bosco Technical Institute aims to provide a Catholic-themed traditional high school education along with technical classes that students choose based on their specific interests.
College of the Canyons is a community college in Santa Clarita that offers a wide array of technical education programs. Where other technical schools in the area have niche programs, College of the Canyons provides technical training in many industries, including engineering, business management, computer science and biotechnology, as well as eclectic skills like wine tasting. As a community college, College of the Canyons offers the flexibility of taking as few or as many courses as students like.