Don’t have 4-years to dedicate to getting a college degree? Still want to get an education but not sure the benefits of a vocational school? Whether you are looking for a new career or just out of high school, a vocational school identifies your passion to find you the career that fits your skillset. Before we get into the benefits of a vocational school, lets first look at what a vocational school is.

What Is a Vocational School?

Vocational schools, also known as trade or technical schools, are educational institutions that focus on degrees, diplomas, and certificates in specific fields. The programs offered at a vocational school teach industry specific roles for skilled jobs. These jobs include healthcare, technology, and trade industries to name a few.

Instead of 2-years of elective, vocational schools focus directly on the most important curriculum so you can graduate in under two years While 4-year colleges focus mostly on theoretical knowledge, vocational schools teach practical skills that get you hired after graduation. Vocational schools also offer work-ready training and even help graduates find their first job.

What Are the Benefits of a Vocational School?

In addition to a quality education, vocational schools offer you several additional benefits. These benefits include:

Benefit #1: A Quick Start

One of the best benefits of attending a vocational school is that you only learn what you need to start working after you graduate. There is no need for a 16th century poetry class, just those work ready classes that will prepare you for day one of your new career.

Did you know that most vocational programs can be completed in under two years? Curriculum is streamlined and classes are taught in progression so you lay a strong educational foundation that you can build upon throughout your career. Start learning and then start earning.

Benefit #2: Industry Experienced Instructors

We only hire instructors that have industry experience and have already been in your shoes. They know what you need to succeed in your new vocation and can pass down the knowledge they have gained throughout their long career. Get the mentorship you need to prepare for your first day in your new career.

Benefit #3: Small Class Sizes

Since class sizes are smaller than at universities, you aren’t just a face in the crowd. You get one-on-one attention from instructors and have the resources to master your vocation. Don’t be just another person sitting with hundreds in a lecture hall but be a part of a niche community that has the same goals of finding a practical job after graduation.

Benefit #4: Network with Classmates

You never know who you will meet during lectures and while working in teams. Some of your fellow classmates will be just out of high school, while other have been in the workforce for years and learning a new vocation. While attending vocational school you can learn alongside your classmates and create study groups to prepare for projects. You may even make life-long friends that you can keep in touch with and network with throughout your career.

Benefit #5: Lots of Practice

The best part about attending a vocational school is all the practice you will get to put the lecture curriculum to the test in real life environments. Whether you are studying HVAC and work with heating and cooling systems or becoming a medical assistant and practicing your phlebotomy technique on real patients, you get the practice you need to build your confidence for your first day on the job.

Employers are also looking for work ready individuals that have been fully trained and mastered the skills needed to start working. They understand the value of a vocational school graduate and the savings they will recoup from not needed extensive on-the-job training.

Vocational schools also offer externships that further offer experience that even looks good on a resume. How can you get a job without experience? An externship is a great way to shadow your contemporary and learn the job under strict supervision. All of this practice will build your confidence so you can do your job the right way, right out of school.

Benefit #6: Prepare for Certifications and Licenses

Some vocations require certifications and licenses before entering the profession. Whether you need an EPA 608 certification to be an HVAC technician or are preparing for the NCLEX-PN to become a licensed vocational nurse, vocational schools teach to the test. This means that the curriculum is focused on both your job role and the certifications or license exams you may need to complete to start working within your vocation.

Benefit #7: Career Services

The best benefit of attending a vocational school is the career services you will enjoy. From resume building to mock interviews and everything in between, we prepare you for the job search and help you along the way. We have ties with community employers because they understand the value of your education. Some employers hire vocational school graduates exclusively because they know that graduates are fully trained and are prepared with the training and knowledge, they need to start working on their first day.

Final Thoughts

Do you enjoy the benefits of attending a vocational school? Want to start a vocational program that gets you work ready for a new career? If you want to learn more then we are here to help. You bring the passion, and we supply the rest.

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