Career Training Programs | Knox Technical Center
308 Martinsburg Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Access w/o Special Facilities|Designated Parking|Full Wheelchair Access|Handicap Accessible|Indoor Wheelchair Access|No Stairs in Service Delivery Areas|Outside Ramps.
Eligibility
Required documents
Hours
Application process
Call 740-393-2933 or stop in at the registration office for application information. Apply online at www.knoxtechnicalcenter.com.
Fees
Career Training Programs- All tuition and fees are payable according to payment schedule per class. Community Classes-All tuition and fees are payable by the first day of class. Financial assistance options are available including: PELL Grants, Veterans Training Benefits, Workforce Investment (WIOA), the Department of Job and Family Services, and student loans. Contact the KTC Financial Aid officer, Amy Thompson, at 393-2933 x1107.
Service area
Knox County, Ohio
Description
Knox Technical Center (KTC) offers a wide variety of flexible Adult Education programs, including full-time, part-time, online, and customized training. We also provide free options like the Adult Diploma Program and GED classes. Our focus is on student success. KTC provides career coaching and assistance with placement, assessment, and financial aid. Full-time career development programs offer the opportunity to achieve relevant certification/licensure. These programs are: - Phlebotomy - Cosmetology - Nail Technician - HVACR - Public Safety (EMS, Fire) - Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP) - Practical Nursing - LPN to RN Transition - Welding Certification.
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Knox Technical Center
Knox Technical Center (Adult Education at the Knox County Career Center) is your destination for achieving career and educational goals. We offer a broad range of full-time, part-time, and online programs, as well as customized training for organizations and remediation/GED preparation classes. We are a proud provider of the Adult Diploma Program (ADP), helping adults 18 and older earn their high school diploma while gaining an industry certification or license. Our focus is on your success, providing comprehensive student support services including career exploration, job search assistance, placement support, assessment, and financial aid guidance.
