Tips for Returning to Trade School after Years of No Education
Returning to trade school after a long break from education can be both exciting and daunting. Whether you are looking to upgrade your skills, change careers, or simply pursue your
To summarize, a Trade School (also referred to as a vocational school or career college) is a postsecondary educational institution that prepares people for careers in different skilled trade industries. Additionally, industry certifications are awarded as part of the training programs.
Moreover, trade schools use hands-on lessons that are concentrated on a specific career. Trade schools also have connections with local and national employers that allow students to find jobs right after graduation.
This article explains in detail what a trade school is and explains how you can apply for enrollment. So let’s get started!
To begin, it’s important to know the difference between a trade school, vocational school, technical school, or career college. While the terms are mostly interchangeable, there are some important differences.
Overall, trade schools are postsecondary institutions that train people to work in the skilled trade industries. During training, students learn using hands-on lesson plans in shops and labs. Students must also meet a required number of on-the-job hours to graduate.
To sum up, vocational schools are either secondary or postsecondary institutions that teach specific job skills. Usually, they’re funded by the government and taxpayers. And, it takes a year or two to finish their programs.
Basically, Technical Schools (also known as technical colleges) are educational institutions similar to trade schools. But, the training at a technical school is less hands-on and more like a traditional college classroom or lecture.
For the most part, career colleges are privately owned and offer associate’s level degrees for specific careers. Their programs also take a couple of years to finish.
To be clear, there is a long list of differences between a trade school and a traditional 4-year college. For example, trade school students graduate in a fraction of the time it takes for traditional college students.
And another example is the cost of school. Because on average, 4-year college students spend about 3-4 times the amount trade schools charge.
But there are too many differences to list here without this article turning into a novel. That is why you should read our blog post: Trade School vs College: What’s The Difference?
Skilled trade work in recent decades has been scrutinized and seen as low-paying jobs that no one wants. But, in reality, skilled trade workers are well paid and highly in demand across the country.
And chances are that you don’t realize how many skilled trade industries exist and how important they are for society.
Currently, NTI’s curriculum includes healthcare programs, HVAC/R programs, technology programs, and commercial trucking programs.
There are numerous benefits to career training. To summarize, those benefits include:
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