I've been considering alternative post-HS paths and trade schools have got my interest. Can anybody give me examples of viable trade schools and the careers they prepare for?
There are a variety of trade schools that train students for specific careers. Below are a few examples of different types of trade schools and the professions they prepare students for:
1. Technical and Mechanical institutes: These schools prepare students for careers as electricians, HVAC technicians, and plumbers. A well-known school in this category is Lincoln Tech, which operates in several states.
2. Culinary Institutes: These schools train students to become chefs, bakers, or other professionals in the culinary arts. Notable examples include Le Cordon Bleu and the Culinary Institute of America.
3. Health Care Trade Schools: Schools like the Carrington College specialize in training students for jobs in healthcare such as dental assistant, nutritional counselor, or medical billing specialist.
4. Automotive Schools: Institutions like UTI (Universal Technical Institute) provide automotive, diesel, and collision repair programs, preparing students to work as mechanics or technicians.
5. Cosmetology Schools: These schools train students to become cosmetologists, hairstylists, and barbers. Paul Mitchell Schools and Aveda Institutes are known for their programs in this field.
6. Construction Management Schools: Schools like the NewSchool of Architecture & Design offer construction management programs, preparing students for careers in construction management, contracting, and related fields.
All these programs are designed to offer hands-on training that prepares graduates to secure jobs in their respective fields immediately after graduation. It's important to do thorough research on any trade school you're considering to ensure that it's accredited and reputable, and that graduates find success in their chosen trades.
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