The 5 Best Automotive Schools in the Southwest
Aspiring auto mechanics all over the country need a great place to study automotive technology. This is true for every region. So, we put together the 5 best automotive schools in the Southwest!Best Automotive Schools by Region: Southwest
Criteria for the Best Automotive Schools
- Graduation Rate
- Salary After Graduation
- Annual Cost
- Debt Upon Graduation
Best Automotive Schools in the Southwest
- Clovis, NM
- Graduation Rate: 38%
- Salary After Attending: $25,800
- Annual Cost: $6,925
- Debt upon Graduation: $4,500
- Avondale, AZ
- Graduation Rate: 59%
- Salary After Attending: $45,200
- Annual Cost: $20,016
- Debt upon Graduation: $17,365
- Midland, TX
- Graduation Rate: 19%
- Salary After Attending: $38,300
- Annual Cost: $8,049
- Debt upon Graduation: $6,500
- Pasadena, TX
- Graduation Rate: 20%
- Salary After Attending: $37,700
- Annual Cost: $8,300
- Debt upon Graduation: $8,495
- Wharton, TX
- Graduation Rate: 16%
- Salary After Attending: $37,300
- Annual Cost: $5,620
- Debt upon Graduation: $7,495
Locations of Southwest Best Schools
1. Clovis Community College
2. Universal Technical Institute - Avondale
3. Midland College
Midland, TX 79705
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4. San Jacinto Community College
Pasadena, TX 77505
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5. Wharton County Junior College
Wharton, Texas 77488
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Choose Your School Wisely
Of course, we can help you! We have a multitude of resources to help aspiring auto mechanics find the right school and be successful when training. 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. Lastly, 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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