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North Carolina

Attending a trade school in North Carolina provides students with an affordable, hands-on education that leads directly to rewarding careers in high-demand fields such as construction, automotive technology, welding, HVAC, healthcare, and information technology. The state’s extensive network of community and technical colleges offers practical training programs designed in collaboration with local industries, ensuring graduates have the skills employers need. Many schools also offer apprenticeships and job placement services, helping students transition smoothly into the workforce. With shorter programs and lower tuition than four-year universities, trade schools in North Carolina offer a fast and cost-effective path to a stable, well-paying career.

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Alamance Community College
CTE programs (HVAC, Welding, Electrical, Automotive, Health, etc.)

https://www.alamancecc.edu

Universal Technical Institute (UTI)
Automotive, CNC Machining, HVACR, Robotics & Automation, Welding; NASCAR advanced training
https://www.uti.edu/locations/north-carolina/mooresville UTI Corporate+1

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Aviation Institute of Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance Technician, Avionics/Professional AMT, Industrial Manufacturing Technician
https://aviationmaintenance.edu/campuses/charlotte-nc/ Aviation Institute of Maintenance

ECPI University
Technology (IT/Cyber), Nursing, Health Sciences, Business, Criminal Justice
https://www.ecpi.edu/locations ECPI University+1

Miller-Motte College
CDL Class A, Welding, Electrical, HVAC & Basic Refrigeration, Medical Clinical Assistant, Plumbing, Dental Assisting (Raleigh)
https://www.miller-motte.edu/campuses/north-carolina/ Miller-Motte College

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