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West Virginia

Attending a trade school in West Virginia offers a fast, hands-on path to a rewarding career in fields that are vital to the state’s economy, such as manufacturing, energy, construction, and healthcare. Programs are typically designed to provide practical training through labs, workshops, and apprenticeships, so students gain real-world experience while learning. With shorter program lengths and lower tuition costs than traditional universities, trade schools make it easier to earn certifications and enter the workforce quickly. Many of West Virginia’s technical and community colleges also partner with local industries, helping graduates find employment in high-demand skilled trades right after completing their studies.

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Eastern West Virginia Community & Technical College (EWVCTC)

Technical & workforce training programs (e.g. construction trades, welding, electrical, industrial, etc.)

https://easternwv.edu/

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Southern West Virginia Community & Technical College

Career/technical / trade programs (electrical engineering technology, HVAC, welding, allied trades)

https://www.southernwv.edu/

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Pierpont Community & Technical College

Programs in advanced manufacturing, electrical utility technology, aviation maintenance, health & trades skills, welding, etc.

http://www.pierpont.edu/

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Mountwest Community & Technical College (MCTC)

Technical, trade, and career programs including electrical technology, industrial trades, etc.

https://www.mctc.edu/

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Laurel College of Technology

Electrical Technician, HVAC Technician, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and related technical trades

https://www.laurel.edu/locations/laurel-college-of-technology-morgantown-wv

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James Rumsey Technical Institute (JRTI)

Technical / vocational training (e.g. trades programs in construction, industrial skills)

http://www.jamesrumsey.com/

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