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Kansas

Attending a trade school in Kansas offers a fast, hands-on route into careers that are critical to the state’s economy, such as manufacturing, agriculture equipment maintenance, welding, HVAC, carpentry, and electrical trades. Programs are typically career-focused and practical, allowing students to gain meaningful experience in workshops, labs, and internships rather than spending years on general education courses. Many trade schools and technical colleges in Kansas partner with local businesses, enabling students to build industry connections and often leading to job offers after graduation. Because trade programs tend to be shorter and more targeted than four-year degrees, students can enter the workforce sooner with skills in high demand.

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Wichita Area Technical College (WATC / WSU Tech)

Welding, aviation maintenance, HVAC, healthcare support, information technology

https://wsutech.edu/

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Washburn Institute of Technology (Washburn Tech)

HVAC, electrical, welding, automotive service, building technology

https://www.washburntech.edu/

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Flint Hills Technical College

Welding, industrial technology, power plant technology, electrical, health occupations, IT

https://www.fhtc.edu/

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Manhattan Area Technical College (MATC)

Technical certificates and associate degrees in multiple trades / applied tech fields

https://manhattantech.edu/

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Salina Area Technical College

Welding, HVAC, electrical, dental assisting, general technical trades

https://www.salinatech.edu/

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