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There are more than enough people in the manufacturing sector, including welding and mechatronics, to fill jobs.
More than 80% of manufacturers report that talent shortages will impact their ability to meet customer demand.[1][2]
Trade schools are not real schools like 4-year colleges.
Our school is accredited by the PA Department of Education & The Council on Occupational Education to ensure we meet all adult education standards.[3][4]
Federal financial aid is only available for traditional college students.
Any student attending LCCTC is eligible to apply for federal financial aid to help pay for their full time degree program[3]
Students need a Bachelor’s degree to earn a minimum of $50,000 a year.
Many of our degree programs provide attractive median salaries, including our mechatronics program. ONET online reports the median salary for a Mechatronics Technician to be about $53,000 a year.[5]
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We offer programs in multiple areas such as welding and manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and veterinary science.
No, we have courses for high school and adult students. Our programs are not only designed for those students who want to earn a degree or certificate or who plan to transfer to an adult education, but also for lifelong learners and working professionals who want to update their skills.
Tuitions vary based on program and length of program. The average tuition for a full-time certificate program is $9200.
Yes, yes, yes!
• Students can earn between 3 and 13 college credits during their senior year.
• Students have the opportunity to participate in a clinical rotation/internship and some even
get paid (co-op).
• Depending on the program, students earn a diploma, certificate, or Associate Degree of
Specialized Technology from the Lancaster County Career & Technology Center.
Students can gain certain state and national certifications in their areas of expertise.