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Employment Rates

Graduation and employment rates submitted to ACCSC (National Accrediting Agency) in the annual report 2020 for the main school in South Burlington, Vermont.

Combination Structural and Pipe Welding

  • Program Length: 24 weeks; 6 months; 960 clock hours
  • Students available for Graduation: 32 students (100%)
  • Graduates available for Employment*: 23 graduates (74%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from July 2018 through June 2019.

*The employment rates are based in 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
  • Students available for Graduation: 3 students (100%)
  • Graduates available for Employment*: 3 graduates (100%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from October 2018 through September 2019.

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

Graduation and employment rates submitted to ACCSC (National Accrediting Agency) in the annual report 2020 for the branch in Eagle River, Wisconsin.

Combination Structural and Pipe Welding

  • Program Length: 24 weeks; 6 months; 960 clock hours
  • Students available for Graduation: 21 students (100%)
  • Graduates available for Employment*: 19 graduates (90%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from July 2018 through June 2019.

*The employment rates are based in 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
  • Students available for Graduation: 1 student (100%)
  • Graduates available for Employment*: 1 graduate (100%)
  • The graduation and employment rates are based on students who started their program from October 2018 through September 2019.

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