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Trade Schools in Cleveland, Ohio

Discover 6 accredited trade schools and vocational programs in Cleveland. Compare electrician, welding, HVAC, plumbing, and other technical training programs to find the right path for your career.

6
Schools
$9,995
Avg. Tuition
56%
Avg. Completion
6-24
Months

About Trade Schools in Cleveland

Cleveland offers a variety of trade and vocational schools that provide hands-on training for in-demand careers. These programs typically take 6-24 months to complete and prepare students for careers in fields like electrical work, welding, HVAC, plumbing, automotive technology, and healthcare. Trade schools in Cleveland provide a faster, more affordable alternative to traditional 4-year degrees, with many graduates entering the workforce immediately after completion.

Trade Schools in Cleveland, Ohio

Cuyahoga Community College District campus - Public trade school in Cleveland, OH
Cuyahoga Community College District
Cleveland, OH 44115-2878
$3,736/year
12,641 students
29% completion
Median Earnings: $35,654/yr
Ohio Technical College campus - Private trade school in Cleveland, OH
Ohio Technical College
Cleveland, OH |ext. 106."
331 students
71% completion
Median Earnings: $48,450/yr
Remington College-Cleveland Campus campus - Private Non-Profit trade school in Cleveland, OH
Remington College-Cleveland Campus
Cleveland, OH 44125-1957
$16,254/year
133 students
48% completion
Median Earnings: $31,349/yr
Allstate Hairstyling & Barber College campus - Private trade school in Cleveland, OH
Allstate Hairstyling & Barber College
Cleveland, OH Inc."
41 students
60% completion
Valley College-Cleveland campus - Private trade school in Cleveland, OH
Valley College-Cleveland
Cleveland, OH 44129-6810
787 students
53% completion
Median Earnings: $24,900/yr
Meryma'at Barber College campus - Private trade school in Cleveland, OH
Meryma'at Barber College
Cleveland, OH 44111
51 students
74% completion

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