List of vocational colleges in the United States
This is a list of vocational schools in the United States. Vocational schools in the United States are traditionally two-year colleges which prepare students to enter the workforce after they receive an Associate degree. Other options include using courses as credit transferable to four-year universities. Programs often combine classroom lessons in theory with hands-on applications of the lessons students learned.
Arizona
- The Art Institute of Phoenix
- Brown Mackie College
- Maricopa Skill Center
Arkansas
- Pulaski Technical College
- Remington College
California
- The Art Institute of California – Orange County
- Platt College (San Diego)
- UEI College
Florida
- The Art Institute of Tampa
- Culinard
- Brown Mackie College
- Amslee Institute
Georgia
- Art Institute of Atlanta
- Brown Mackie College
- Miller-Motte Technical College
- UEI College
Idaho
- Brown Mackie College
- College of Western Idaho
- Eastern Idaho Technical College
Illinois
- The Art Institute of Chicago
- Coyne College
- Midwest Technical Institute
- Rasmussen College
- Vatterott College
Louisiana
Michigan
- Art Institute of Michigan
- ITT Technical Institute
- Northwestern Technological Institute
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
- ITT Technical Institute
- Montana Tech of the University of Montana
- Stratford Career Institute
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oregon
- Pioneer Pacific College
- The Art Institute of Portland
Pennsylvania
- The Art Institute of Philadelphia
- Lincoln Group of Schools
- McCann School of Business & Technology
Rhode Island
South Carolina
- The Art Institute of Charleston
- Brown Mackie College
- Culinard
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
- Culinard
- Everest College
- Liberty University, in connection with Virginia Technical Institute.[1]
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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