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TWS 75th Anniversary

TWS is Celebrating 75 Years of Changing Lives!

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TWS 75th Anniversary

TWS is Celebrating 75 Years of Changing Lives!

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Classes start on Apr. 19 and Apr. 29, 2024

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Trade School Training in Jacksonville

Tulsa Welding School offers trade school training in Jacksonville, Florida in Welding, HVAC, Refrigeration, and Electrical. These industries need a skilled workforce and are not going away. Most of our hands-on programs take less than a year to complete to get you out in the field faster.

Professional Welder

7 Month Program


Professional Welders are found everywhere - automotive, aerospace and aviation industries; bridges and bikes; shipyards, shops and skyscrapers - wherever metal needs adhering, a welder is needed. By being trained as a skilled professional welder, you’ll have career opportunities nationwide, and even worldwide. That means almost anywhere you want to go, welding can take you there.

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Professional Welder
7 Month Program

  • Focused, hands-on training.
  • Training for structural, fluxcore, and pipe welding.
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Welding Specialist with Pipefitting

9.5 Month Program


The Welding Specialist with Pipefitting program prepares a graduate for entry level positions in structural, pipe and pipeline, and thin alloy welding, as well as for entry-level positions in pipefitting and steam fitting. In addition to the key welding processes learned in the Welding Specialist program, students also learn basic and advanced pipefitting skills.

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Welding Specialist with Pipefitting
9.5 Month Program

Refrigeration Technologies Program at TWS Tulsa
  • Hands-on welding & pipefitting training.
  • Career options include welder, pipefitter, steamfitter, boilermaker.
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Electro-Mechanical Technologies

9 Month Program


This training program provides each student with a broad range of knowledge in electrical and mechanical technologies, along with heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. Career opportunities in this field are wide and growing. An added value to the program is the solar energy technology module, which includes an overview of the Photovoltaic (PV) Science with principles and application processes used in many solar powered systems.

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Electro-Mechanical Technologies
9 Month Program

  • Learn HVACR, electrical & mechanical maintenance.
  • Additional training in solar power technologies.
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Refrigeration Technologies

7 Month Program


When it comes to refrigeration technologies training schools, TWS in Jacksonville, FL has a track record for preparing students for a rewarding career as a Refrigeration Technician. Our 7-month curriculum puts a heavy focus on hands-on training while teaching the fundamentals of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, climate control and refrigeration technologies.

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Refrigeration Technologies
7 Month Program

  • Learn HVACR & electrical maintenance.
  • Additional training in solar power technologies.
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Electrical Applications

7 Month Program


The Electrical Applications program at TWS Jacksonville is the perfect fit for someone who wants a career where they can work with their hands and finish school quickly. Students receive a hands-on education in a real-world environment that is taught by industry-experienced professionals.

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Electrical Applications
7 Month Program

  • Hands-on training.
  • Finish electrician school quickly.
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Relocation Assistance

Tulsa Welding School understands that some students don’t just live down the street from the campus. That’s why we have a dedicated staff and services that help long distance students adjust to living in a new location.

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Student Housing Assistance

Welcome Home

EDUrent has partnered with our campuses to help you find the ideal student housing solution. EDUrent goes beyond standard property listings and can help you find roommates or even assist in raising money to help pay for your housing.

Student Services

Student Services helps to ensure you succeed academically, but they can help you in other ways too. Want to know where the local hang outs are? Need help with transportation to school or the best places to eat? Ask Student Services. They’re there for you.





Female TWS Welding Student

Women in skilled trades scholarship

$3000 Scholarship open to all female TWS students that qualify

The Women in Skilled Trades Scholarship Program is a need-based scholarship program that is designed to provide financial assistance to eligible female students with demonstrated financial need. We can help you apply.

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We Have Graduates from all 50 States

January 1989 through June 2018



Whether you’re looking to take in a JAGUARS GAME, play 18 HOLES at some of the nicest golf courses in the country, or simply head to a NEARBY BEACH to soak up some sun, you’ll quickly find out there’s no shortage of things to do in northeastern Florida’s biggest city.

Enjoying the City

Looking to kill an afternoon on a beautiful day? Head over to the ST. JOHNS TOWN CENTER and shop in an enormous open-air mall or learn new things at the CUMMER MUSEUM.

A Stroll by the River

Stroll along the JACKSONVILLE RIVERWALKS, a series of trails and open space along both sides of the St. Johns River.

See the Animals

Say hello to some furry friends at the JACKSONVILLE ZOO AND GARDENS.

Hungry?

There are endless dining options in Jacksonville. Here are some places you have to check out:

  • Black Sheep Restaurant
  • Maple Street Biscuit Company
  • Moxie Kietchen
  • The Bearded Pig

Sports

Seafood

After the game or event wraps up, you’ve probably worked up an appetite. In the mood for seafood? Jacksonville has you covered:

  • Safe Harbor Seafood Restaurant
  • Clark's Fish Camp Seafood Restaurant
  • Salt Life Food Shack

The Riverside Arts Market

THE RIVERSIDE ARTS MARKET is an awesome open-air market that highlights the work of artists, artisans, farmers, and makers. Everyone in the family will find something fun to do here.

Theatre Jacksonville

THEATRE JACKSONVILLE puts on all kinds of productions— comedies, dramas, tragedies. The venue also schedules events that appeal to all age groups.

Science & History

JACKSONVILLE'S MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY, more commonly known as the MOSH, has a slew of interesting science and history artifacts that iwll intrigue visitors of all groups.

Ready to Move Forward?

All it takes to move forward is making that first step. Whether you need more information or want to speak to someone, we’re with you every step of the way. Contact us to get started on working toward your future.


TWS Jacksonville

3500 Southside Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32216


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Accredited School, ACCSC. TWS-Jacksonville located at 1750 Southside Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216 is recognized by ACCSC as a satellite location of TWS-Jacksonville located at 3500 Southside Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32216, which is a branch campus of Tulsa Welding School, located at 2545 E. 11th St., Tulsa, OK 74104. Licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education, License No. 2331, and by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, License No. C-668. Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality. Licensure is not equivalent to or synonymous with accreditation by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This institution is regulated by: Indiana Department of Office for Career and Technical Schools, 10 N. Senate Ave, Suite SE 308, Indianapolis, IN 46204; [email protected]; http://www.in.gov/dwd/2731.htm. GI Bill® Eligible (check with local campus for specific eligibility). For more information about our programs, please visit our website at: https://www.tws.edu/student-resources/regulatory-information/.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

Financial aid and scholarships available to those who qualify. Candidates need to refer to the scholarship information page to determine topic of essay (where applicable) and must meet all regular admissions requirements and be scheduled to start training prior to applying for a scholarship. If a student changes his/her re-enter date, the scholarship award may be forfeited. Scholarships are not transferable and most scholarships cannot be used in conjunction with any other scholarship TWS offers. In most cases, only one award will be given per student. If a student is eligible for multiple scholarships, the scholarship that is most beneficial to the student will be awarded. Scholarships will be distributed incrementally over the entire duration of the program. Scholarship eligibility requires continuous enrollment. Failure to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress may result in the probation and possible loss of scholarship. Termination from training may also result in the loss of a scholarship, which may increase your tuition obligation to TWS. Tuition charges will be based on the amount reflected on your Enrollment Agreement. See the reverse side of your Enrollment Agreement or the School Catalog for the school’s refund policy.

Tulsa Welding School faculty has over 440 years of combined experience in the welding industry March 2020.

12 Graduates initially employed in all 50 states according to our ACCSC Annual Report data for reports dated 7/1/18 - 7/1/23.

13 Indicates the total number of current partnered employers across all TWS locations as of May 2023.

14 Total number of estimated graduates for TWS calculated based on historic data available as of Jan 1, 2023.

**, 10 AWS Welding Employment Stats: https://weldingworkforcedata.com/ Essential Disclaimer: https://www.cisa.gov/publication/guidance-essential-critical-infrastructure-workforce Welding Employment Stats: According to BLS data Oklahoma employed 9,010, Texas employed 48,380 and Florida employed 14,320, Tulsa employed 3,590, the Houston area employed 15,440, the Dallas area employed 9,910, and Jacksonville employed 1,260 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers (514121). HVAC/R Employment Stats: According to BLS data Oklahoma employed 5,370, Texas employed 30,670 and Florida employed 33,560, Tulsa employed 1,680, the Houston area employed 6,610, the Dallas area employed 10,230, and Jacksonville employed 2,320 Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanical and Installers (499021). Electrician Employment Stats: According to BLS data Oklahoma employed 7,910, Texas employed 64,360 and Florida employed 42,250, Tulsa employed 2,340, the Houston area employed 18,160, the Dallas area employed 17,600, and Jacksonville employed 3,510 Electricians (472111). Pipefitting Employment Stats: According to BLS data Texas employed 37,980,Florida employed 26930, Houston area employed 9,680 and Jacksonville employed 2,760 Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters (472152). Lineworker Employment Stats: According to BLS data Texas employed 11,960 and the Dallas area employed 2,300 Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (499051). BLS data is reported through May 2022 http://data.bls.gov/oes.

***, 11 Welding BLS Salary Stats: According to BLS data annual mean salaries for Welders, Cutters, Solderers and Brazers (514121) in Oklahoma is $45,860, Florida $44,320, Texas $50,560, Tulsa $48,140, Jacksonville $43,150 and the Houston area $53,320. Average starting salaries for Professional Welder at TWS Tulsa $36,078, TWS Jacksonville $36,350 and Tulsa Welding School & Technology center $33,914 for graduates employed during the 12-month period of 7/1/20-6/30/21. HVAC/R BLS Salary Stats: According to BLS data annual mean salaries for Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers (499021) in Oklahoma is $48,770, Florida $46,850, Texas $51,270, Tulsa $49,820, Jacksonville $48,790 and the Houston area $53,450. Average starting salaries for Refrigeration Technologies at TWS Tulsa are not yet reported, TWS Jacksonville $32,351 and Tulsa Welding School & Technology center $32,469 for graduates employed during the 12-month period of 7/1/20-6/30/21. Electrician BLS Salary Stats: According to BLS data annual mean salaries for Electricians (472111) in Oklahoma is $56,000, Florida $49,080, Texas $53,080, Tulsa $58,350, Jacksonville $47,590 and the Houston area $56,090. Average starting salaries for Electrical Applications at TWS Tulsa are not yet reported, TWS Jacksonville $38,680 and Tulsa Welding School & Technology center are not yet reported for graduates employed during the 12-month period of 7/1/20-6/30/21. Employment rate disclaimer: For students who started and completed their training during the 12-month period for which 150% of normal time for completion has elapsed and who attained employment in their field of study as outlined on our annual accreditation report dated July 1, 2021. Refer to the most current Student Right-to-know information for details at: https://www.tws.edu/student-resources/regulatory-information/ Total Graduates Disclaimer: Total number of estimated graduates for TWS calculated based on historic data available as of Jan 1, 2023. Essential Worker Disclaimer: https://www.cisa.gov/publication/guidance-essential-critical-infrastructure-workforce

*,1 According to 2019 IPEDS data TWS has the largest total combined enrollment of students for all post-secondary schools in the U.S. with the designated largest program of CIP Code Welding Technology/Welder.

2 According to BLS data as of May 2020 Construction Laborers(472061) annual mean wage is $35,040 vs. Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers(514121) at $42,910 for the Jacksonville area http://data.bls.gov/oes. Average starting salary for Professional Welder is $35,157 for TWS graduates employed during the 12 month period of 7/1/19-6/30/20.

3 Total number of estimated graduates for TWS calculated based on historic data available as of Jan 1, 2023.

4 For students who completed their training during the 12-month period for which 150% of normal time for completion has elapsed and who attained employment in their field of study as outlined on our annual accreditation report dated July 2022.

5 Available scholarship amounts estimated for the period of 1/1/2022 through 12/31/2022 .

6 According to BLS data Florida employed 13,510 Electricians (472111) through May 2020 http://data.bls.gov/oes.

*6 Average comparison data used for 1BR apartments https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html#2019_data.

*7 BLS Projection for Welding Jobs in Jacksonville area can be found at https://projectionscentral.com/Projections/ShortTerm

*8 Details on park acreage in Jacksonville can be viewed at https://www.visitjacksonville.com/things-to-do/outdoors/parks/

*9 Details on Jacksonville population figures and size in comparison to other US cities can be found at http://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/#cities

* Employers disclaimer: Indicates the total number of current partnered employers across all TWS locations as of May 2023. Graduate Disclaimer: Total number of estimated graduates for TWS calculated based on historic data available as of Jan 1, 2023. Placement Disclaimer: Graduates initially employed in all 50 states according to our ACCSC Annual Report data for reports dated 7/1/18 – 7/1/23. Largest Welding School Disclaimer: According to 2019 IPEDS data TWS has the largest total combined enrollment of students for all post-secondary schools in the U.S. with the designated largest program of CIP Code Welding Technology/Welder.

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