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Guide to Indiana Mechanic and Vocational Programs

Indiana mechanic and vocational programs offer educational opportunities for all types of people. Whether you are looking to start with online classes so that you can work around your hectic schedule or if you just need an affordable program, you can find all kinds of opportunities with a little bit of research. Indiana has vocational programs located throughout the state and they are just waiting for you to check them out and see which ones can provide the education that you need. All it takes is a little bit of time and effort on your part to see what’s available.

With the variety of Indiana mechanic and vocational programs that are available, all kinds of people can find their dream careers. Getting an education used to be a lot of work and something that many people didn’t get to do because it was limited to the traditional college setting. However, thanks to the internet, anyone can now get the education that they’ve been looking for. It’s fast and easy to check out online colleges, and there are so many different programs to choose from that you can complete an education and become a certified mechanic in less than a year in most cases.

Indiana Mechanic and Vocational Job Outlook & Salary

Professionals in mechanic and vocational jobs in Indiana make a comparable living to the states around them. In general, people working in the installation, maintenance, and repair occupations will earn about $41,000 annually in Indiana. More specifically, auto mechanics will earn around $35,000 while body repairers and heavy equipment mechanics will earn about $42,000 annually. Farm equipment mechanics, which are an integral part of the state’s economy, will earn about $34,000 annually for their skills.

The Indiana economy is one that was the hardest hit by the economic recession. However, those who work in skilled trades like mechanics and other vocational professionals won’t have too much trouble finding work. In the future, the careers for mechanics are going to increase, offering more jobs to more people as the state’s economy gets back to a healthy place. Plus, this is a state where workers can count on a low cost of living and high quality of life in this Midwestern state.


Indiana Mechanic and Vocational Schools

Baker College Online 1050 West Bristol Road Flint, MI 45807 810-766-4242

Penn Foster Schools 925 Oak Street Scranton PA 18515 800-275-4410

Ashworth College US 430 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 800-957-5412

Universal Technical Institute 20410 N. 19th Ave Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-445-9500

Lincoln College of Technology 2290 Corporate Circle #100 Henderson, NV 89074 702-269-7600

 Top Mechanic Schools for Indiana

  • WyoTech - Daytona (Ormond Beach)  

    The career-focused programs at WyoTech can give you the hands-on training you need to succeed. Program areas includemechanics, technician training, and technology.

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  • Lincoln College of Technology - Melrose Park (Melrose Park)  

    Our mission at Lincoln College of Technology's Marietta Campus, is to provide focused, short-term career training designed to allow graduates to enter their career field sooner while increasing their experience, marketability, and earning potential. Our career placement department works with each student individually and teaches, trains, and coaches them in all areas of the employment process, including resume writing, interviews and job selection. Graduates will have the ability to take what they learned in the classroom and either apply it on the job, increasing their individual job performance, or open themselves up to new and better job opportunities in a variety of rewarding careers related to their training. For more student consumer information, please visit www.lincolnedu.com/lincolnconsumerinfo

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  • Lincoln College of Technology - Indianapolis (Indianapolis)  

    Our mission at Lincoln College of Technology's Marietta Campus, is to provide focused, short-term career training designed to allow graduates to enter their career field sooner while increasing their experience, marketability, and earning potential. Our career placement department works with each student individually and teaches, trains, and coaches them in all areas of the employment process, including resume writing, interviews and job selection. Graduates will have the ability to take what they learned in the classroom and either apply it on the job, increasing their individual job performance, or open themselves up to new and better job opportunities in a variety of rewarding careers related to their training. For more student consumer information, please visit www.lincolnedu.com/lincolnconsumerinfo

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  • Lincoln College of Technology Automotive - Indianapolis (Indianapolis)  

    Automotive Technician Training at Lincoln! With comprehensive instruction from knowledgeable ASE Certified instructors, you?ll get one-on-one, hands-on training, using techniques and industry-standard tools to complete computer diagnostics to engine dyno testing. For more student consumer information, please visit www.lincolnedu.com/lincolnconsumerinfo

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  • Nashville Auto-Diesel College - Nashville (Nashville)  

    Love cars and trucks? Get the technical training you need for a rewarding career at Nashville Auto-Diesel College. Career focused programs are available in diesel, collision and refinishing repair, and high performance technologies. For more student consumer information, please visit www.lincolnedu.com/lincolnconsumerinfo

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