Trade Colleges in Washington, NJ

1 trade school in Washington, New Jersey

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$5,220
Avg Tuition
944
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Local Insights — Washington, New Jersey

What the trades actually pay in this metro.

What trades pay in Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ

TradeMedian salaryLocal jobs10-yr outlook (New Jersey)
Electrical Line Worker$107,840260+13.3% · 110 openings/yr
Structural Iron & Steel Worker$81,420130+5.2% · 120 openings/yr
Electrician$66,8701,140+9.9% · 1,750 openings/yr
Plumber / Pipefitter$65,210760+4.8% · 900 openings/yr
Diesel Mechanic$63,210880+1.1% · 880 openings/yr
HVAC Technician$62,2201,070+7.4% · 950 openings/yr
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)$62,1901,790+6.3% · 1,390 openings/yr
Truck Driver (CDL)$61,0106,730+9.6% · 6,410 openings/yr

Wages: BLS OEWS, May 2024 — Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ. Outlook: Projections Central (state workforce agencies), 10-year statewide projections.

Prefer to earn while you learn? New Jersey has 1,450 registered apprenticeship sponsors training these trades (U.S. DOL data) — apprentices are paid from day one with no tuition. Apprenticeships in New Jersey →

Warren County Community College

Washington, NJ

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Tuition (excl. fees) $5,220
Enrollment 944 Medium

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About Trade Schools in Washington, New Jersey

Washington is home to 1 trade schools and vocational colleges offering career-focused education and hands-on training. These institutions provide programs in various fields including healthcare, technology, skilled trades, and more.

The average in-state tuition for trade schools in Washington is approximately $5,220 per year, making vocational education an affordable pathway to a rewarding career.

Schools in Washington have an average enrollment of 944 students, offering a range of program sizes from intimate, specialized training to larger comprehensive institutions.

Choosing the Right Trade School

When selecting a trade school in Washington, consider factors such as:

  • Program offerings aligned with your career goals
  • Accreditation and industry certifications
  • Job placement rates and employer partnerships
  • Tuition costs and financial aid availability
  • Class schedules and program length
  • Hands-on training facilities and equipment

Browse the schools listed above to compare programs, costs, and outcomes. Each school page provides detailed information to help you make an informed decision about your vocational education in Washington.

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