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UTI Training Programs: Build Specialized Skills
Learn what you need to launch a hands-on career in the trades.1
A New Career Path Starts Here
Wake Up Excited To Go to School
If long lectures and textbooks aren’t your thing, trade school might be for you. Learn practical skills in high-tech labs, where you’ll get hands-on with the same tools and equipment techs in the field use.18
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Want a hands-on career? Click the training program that interests you most to read more.
How You’ll Train
If you learn best by doing, UTI is the place for you. You’ll get hands-on practice with the same tools, technology and equipment used by top employers, so you can build the specific skills they look for.18
Want to check out the labs you’ll learn in? Schedule a campus tour below.

Train on a Brand You Love
Want to specialize your skill set? UTI teams with leading manufacturers to offer advanced learning programs for students interested in furthering their knowledge.
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Financial Aid
Explore grants, scholarships and loans you may be eligible for that can help make your training more affordable.10
Financial AidIncentive Programs
The Early Employment Program and Tuition Reimbursement Incentive Program can provide alternative ways to reduce training costs.14,36
Career Services
Get help building your resume, prepping for interviews and looking for roles.
Learn MoreAcademic Assistance
Tap into tutors who can help you study for tests, get the hang of complex topics and prepare for industry certifications.
Graduate Stories
Hear how these graduates used their training to build successful careers.
Read More StoriesFrequently Asked Questions
UTI requires a high school diploma, GED or equivalent. Head to our admissions requirements page to learn more.
Tuition varies by program and location—use the tuition calculator to estimate your costs, but keep in mind that many students are eligible to use financial aid to help cover their training costs.
Many UTI students qualify for grants, scholarships and student loans. Visit the Financial Aid page to get started.
Some students are also eligible for alternative assistance such as the Early Employment Program or Tuition Reimbursement Incentive Program.
UTI offers flexible class schedules, including morning, afternoon and evening sessions at most campuses. An Admission Representative can help you find the best schedule for you. If you start classes and need to switch your schedule at some point, our Support Services team can help you do that, too.
Yes, some of our programs offer associate degrees while others award diplomas or certificates. All UTI training programs are designed to prepare graduates for the workforce, so most students graduate with the technical knowledge needed to obtain industry-standard certifications as well.
Take the First Step
Sign up for hands-on training and develop the practical skills employers are looking for right now.
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