Best Automotive Schools in the Midwest
There is one region that holds many of the top trade schools in the US. We are here to present the 5 best automotive schools in the Midwest!Best Automotive Schools by Region: Midwest
Before we begin, you may notice that some of the schools in this list are included in a different order in our top 10 in the nation list. This is the result of a few things, the most influential being the inclusion of new and more recent data. So, many of the schools listed below are familiar but we used the most up-to-date information to identify the best automotive schools in the Midwest. We hope this helps you either start your trade school search or help you decide on your dream school!
Criteria for the Best Automotive Schools
- Graduation Rate
- Salary After Graduation
- Annual Cost
- Debt Upon Graduation
Best Automotive Schools in the Midwest
- Salina, KS
- Graduation Rate: 73%
- Salary After Attending: $32,000
- Annual Cost: $6,673
- Debt upon Graduation: $5,500
- Fairfield, IL
- Graduation Rate: 71%
- Salary After Attending: $26,600
- Annual Cost: $2,400
- Debt upon Graduation: $5,500
- Beloit, KS
- Graduation Rate: 72%
- Salary After Attending: $39,600
- Annual Cost: $12,251
- Debt upon Graduation: $9,500
- Saint Louis, MO
- Graduation Rate: 59%
- Salary After Attending: $48,400
- Annual Cost: $15,479
- Debt upon Graduation: $12,075
- Linn, MO
- Graduation Rate: 64%
- Salary After Attending: $39,900
- Annual Cost: $10,288
- Debt upon Graduation: $10,421
Locations of Midwest Best Schools
1. Salina Area Technical College
Salina, KS 67401
2. Frontier Community College
Fairfield, IL 62837-2601
3. North Central Kansas Technical College
Beloit, Kansas 67420
4. Ranken Technical College
St. Louis, MO 63113
5. State Technical College of Missouri
Linn, MO 65051
Choose Your School Wisely
Of course, we can always help! We have many different resources to help aspiring auto mechanics find the right school to be successful. One major resource we provide is our scholarship, so be sure you check that out! Along with that, if you know exactly what state you want to study in, we have a list of each automotive school by state you can search. In the end, maybe you need some extra help or just want to talk to someone about this process, we are here for that! Fill out our contact form so we can get in touch.
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