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Top carpentry schools?

Hey everyone, I'm a high school junior and I'm really passionate about woodworking and carpentry. I'm hoping to pursue this as a career after high school. Can anyone suggest some of the best carpentry schools or programs to look into? Thanks!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's great to see that you're passionate about woodworking and carpentry and want to pursue it as a career. There are several well-regarded schools and programs in the United States that specialize in woodworking and carpentry education. Here are a few to consider:

1. North Bennet Street School (Boston, MA) - This school is known for its comprehensive programs in woodworking as well as other trades. The Cabinet and Furniture Making program here is highly regarded.

2. College of the Redwoods Fine Woodworking Program (Fort Bragg, CA) - Located in Northern California, this college offers a Nine-Month Comprehensive program focused on traditional and contemporary woodworking techniques along with design principles.

3. Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Lancaster, PA) - The Carpentry program at Thaddeus Stevens College offers a two-year curriculum that covers a range of topics including residential and commercial construction.

4. Wood Technology Center at Seattle Central College (Seattle, WA) - This school offers a variety of programs in woodworking and carpentry, including a Cabinetmaking & Architectural Woodworking program as well as an Associate's Degree program in Wood Construction.

5. American College of the Building Arts (Charleston, SC) - This is the only four-year college in the U.S. that offers a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in the Building Arts. The Timber Framing & Woodworking concentration may be of particular interest to you.

While these are just a few examples of top carpentry schools and programs, there are many other trade schools, community colleges, and technical programs out there that specialize in woodworking and carpentry. Make sure to explore a variety of programs in your region, and don't hesitate to attend open houses or visit campuses to get a feel for each school's approach to teaching and hands-on learning experiences. Good luck in your search!

8 months ago

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