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Graduation and Employment Rates

Main School in South Burlington, Vermont – Graduation and Employment Rates submitted to ACCSC (national accrediting agency) in the Annual Report 2023.

Combination Structural and Pipe Welding

  • Program Length: 24 weeks; 6 months; 960 clock hours
  • Number Started: 37 students
  • Student Graduation: 33 students (89%)
  • Graduates Employed in the Field*: 31 graduates (97%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from July 2021 through June 2022.

* The employment rates are based on the information gathered by AWI through surveys and career follow-up to learn about the graduates’ career advancement in the welding field.

Structural Welding

  • Program Length: 15 weeks; 4 months; 600 clock hours
  • Number Started: 0 student
  • Student Graduation: N/A
  • Graduates Employed in the Field*: N/A
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from October 2021 through September 2022.

* The employment rates are based on the information gathered by AWI through surveys and career follow-up to learn about the graduates’ career advancement in the welding field.


Branch in Eagle River, Wisconsin – Graduation and Employment Rates submitted to ACCSC (national accrediting agency) in the Annual Report 2023.

Combination Structural and Pipe Welding

  • Program Length: 24 weeks; 6 months; 960 clock hours
  • Number Started: 45 students
  • Student Graduation: 42 students (93%)
  • Graduates Employed in the Field*: 42 graduates (100%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from July 2021 through June 2022.

* The employment rates are based on the information gathered by AWI through surveys and career follow-up to learn about the graduates’ career advancement in the welding field.

Structural Welding

  • Program Length: 15 weeks; 4 months; 600 clock hours
  • Number Started: 6 students
  • Student Graduation: 5 students (83%)
  • Graduates Employed in the Field*: 4 graduates (80%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from October 2021 through September 2022.

* The employment rates are based on the information gathered by AWI through surveys and career follow-up to learn about the graduates’ career advancement in the welding field.