Technical Schools in Michigan: Top 3

Richard Banks
Higher education offers opportunities to students. With rising costs of tuition at traditional colleges and universities, technical schools present an opportunity to further a career in less time. Colleges and universities provide liberal arts courses which add additional years to an education. Technical schools eliminate the liberal arts and focus primarily on the specific of the trade.

Healthcare Technical Colleges

Sanford-Brown offers students knowledge, skills and abilities to fill critical needs in the health care field. Located in Grand Rapids, Sanford-Brown provides students flexible class schedules, financial aid packages for qualifying applicants, externships, knowledge-based instructors and hands-on training. Areas of study include Allied Health Diagnosis, Allied Health Technicians and Therapists, Dental, Nursing, Business and Administrative. Admission involves in-person meetings or web-based applications.

Suburban Truck Driver Training School

Located in Romulus, Suburban Trick Driver Training School offers applicants a state of the art training facility, stability, competitive salaries and career advancement. Instructors at Suburban teach classes in a 13,000 square foot training facility including a 4,000 square foot workshop and a 3,000 square foot classroom. Equipment used includes Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel and Cummings engines as well as 9 speed, 10 speed and 13 speed transmission trucks. Instructors have years of experience as drivers and teachers.

Art Institute of Michigan

Located in Novi, The Art Institute of Michigan offers students access to major highways as well as nightlife in Ann Arbor. The fields of study include media arts, design, fashion marketing and culinary arts. Degree programs include certificates, Associate degrees and Bachelor degrees. Tuition costs lower with the assistance of financial aid. Loans, grants and scholarships offer students options to lower tuition. The first step in qualifying for financial aid is filling out the FAFSA. Graduates of The Art Institute of Michigan develop skills necessary to communicate effectively with prospective employers, enhance problem-solving skills, understand technical aspects of the field of study and apply creativity, research and reasoning to broader social issues. Admission to The Art institute of Michigan requires a written essay, high school diploma or equivalent and demonstration that English as the first language. ACT and SAT scores may be considered for entry.

Published by Richard Banks

Retail business manager turned professional writer. More than 15 years in the retail business management field. Four years of music and business college education with a concentration of management and leade...  View profile

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  • Summer Cavalier-Banks2/23/2011

    Tech schools are the way to go!

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