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Georgia

Attending a trade school in Georgia gives students the opportunity to learn hands-on skills in fields that are in strong local demand—such as automotive technology, welding, HVAC, construction, healthcare support, and electrical trades. Many of Georgia’s technical colleges and vocational institutions partner directly with industries, enabling students to do internships or apprenticeships while they study. Because trade school programs are usually shorter and more focused than four-year degree programs, students often enter the workforce faster. With certification pathways, job placement support, and connections to regional employers, Georgia trade schools can provide a clear, practical route toward a stable and skilled career.

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Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) 

The TCSG oversees 22 technical colleges offering over 600 programs, including automotive technology, welding, HVAC, electrical, construction, health care, information technology, and industrial maintenance.

https://www.tcsg.edu/

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Athens Technical College

Certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees in technical / manufacturing / health / business fields.

https://www.athenstech.edu/

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Augusta Technical College

Industrial / engineering tech, automotive, welding, construction trades, IT, health sciences.

https://www.augustatech.edu/

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Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC)

Technical certificates and diplomas in trades such as HVAC, electrical, computer technology, industrial maintenance, etc.

https://www.gptc.edu/

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Lincoln Tech – Marietta, GA

Automotive, HVAC, electrical, collision repair, related trades.

https://www.lincolntech.edu/campus/marietta-ga

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Georgia Trade School

Welding trade (structural, plate, pipe welding) focused programs.

http://www.georgiatradeschool.com/

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Savannah Technical College

Trades like welding, electrical, plumbing, health/industrial tech programs.

https://www.savannahtech.edu/

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