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If you are interested in starting a career that is in demand1, consider becoming an HVAC technician. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics1 (BLS), employment of HVAC technicians is projected to grow 9% from 2023 to 2033. The HVAC/R program at Tulsa Welding School (TWS) is offered at our campuses in Texas and Florida.
The Increase Demand for HVAC Technicians1
Over the last decade, both Texas2 and Florida3 have experienced increased temperatures in the summer. These rising temperatures have led to an increased need for HVAC systems and the technicians that install and maintain them. With the current trend of extreme weather, the demand for HVAC technicians will continue to rise1.
Temperature Trends and Records
In 2024, Texas experienced its hottest year on record, with average temperatures surpassing previous highs2. Similarly, Florida has experienced increased temperatures, with several cities like Dallas and Houston recording their hottest May in 2024.
How Much Does HVAC School Cost in Florida?
The average cost of HVAC school in Florida is $22,825. At Tulsa Welding School (TWS), our 7-month program offers hands-on training in HVAC/R, preparing you for entry-level positions in the field. The total program cost includes tuition, course materials, lab fees, gear package, accident insurance, technology fee, and a registration fee. Financial aid and scholarships may be available to those who qualify.
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How Much Does HVAC School Cost in Texas?
The average cost of HVAC school in Texas is $22,825. At Tulsa Welding school, our program offers hands-on HVAC/R training, preparing you for an apprenticeship in HVAC. The program cost includes fees like tuition, lab fees, and registration to name a few. While financial aid is available to those that qualify.
Why Choose TWS for HVAC School?
Choosing Tulsa Welding School (TWS) for HVAC training offers several advantages:
Hands-On Training
TWS offers hands-on training with industry standard equipment in real-world scenarios. You will learn theory in the classroom and put it to the test in the lab. This helps you build confidence, so you are ready to start working on day one.
Flexible Class Schedules
If you have personal responsibilities, you don’t have to let it stop you from getting an education. We understand that you may need a flexible class schedule, so we offer morning, afternoon, and evening classes
Learn From Industry Experienced Instructors
Our instructors have worked in the field and know what you need to succeed. They bring real experience to the classroom and offer you guidance in the lab. They are available to mentor you and answer any questions you may have.
Focused Curriculum
The HVAC program at TWS offers a complete curriculum including electrical theory, refrigeration systems, commercial and residential cooling, heating systems, and solar.
Career Services After Graduation
We offer graduates our career services to help you build a strong resume, prepare for interviews and find jobs you are passionate about. Employers know that we prepare graduates to be job ready and start working right after graduation.
Accreditation
TWS is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)4.We exceed the high standards of the ACCSC and strive to prepare you for entry-level roles in HVAC.
Want to Learn More?
At Tulsa Welding School, we are dedicated to helping you change your life and leading you to lifetime fulfillment and success. In addition to our supportive faculty and staff, our hands-on training programs are created with feedback from companies that employ skilled trades professionals. We train you in the types of skills that employers look for in a worker.
To learn more about our HVAC/R program, contact us at Tulsa Welding School or call (214) 227-9911.
1) https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/heating-air-conditioning-and-refrigeration-mechanics-and-installers.htm
2) https://www.kvue.com/article/tech/science/climate-science/texas-hotter-wildfires-climatology-report/269-483d3038-e623-406b-b0e3-b322c0766d35
3) https://www.theinvadingsea.com/2024/06/07/record-heat-florida-climate-change-illnesses-outdoor-workers-miami-ocean-temperatures/
4) https://www.accsc.org/