New Jersey Trade School provides flexible, career-focused education designed to help students succeed in high-demand trades. Our expert-led programs offer industry-recognized certifications and the knowledge needed to thrive in today’s workforce. With a commitment to accessibility and student success, we’re here to help you build a better future.
Provide top-quality vocational and technical training that is accessible and flexible for high-demand careers
Modernize trade education making quality training accessible and effective for all aspiring professionals.
Founded to meld traditional education and modern industry needs, we are dedicated to pioneering a new era of trade training.
At New Jersey Trade School, we specialize in industry-relevant education that equips students with the skills employers demand. Committed to student success, we provide expert-led programs, personalized support, and career-focused training to help you build a rewarding future.
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Name | New Jersey Trade School | Four-Year University | Two-Year College |
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AVERAGE TIME TO COMPLETE | 3 months | 5.1 Years | 3.4 Years |
AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES | $3,999 to $6,999 | $103,000 | $39,000 |
MEDIAN COMPENSATION* | $68,100 | $47,000 | $38,600 |
Name | New Jersey Trade School | Four-Year University | Two-Year College |
---|---|---|---|
AVERAGE TIME TO COMPLETE | 3 months | 5.1 Years | 3.4 Years |
AVERAGE TUITION AND FEES | $3,999 to $6,999 | $103,000 | $39,000 |
MEDIAN COMPENSATION* | $68,100 | $47,000 | $38,600 |
*On average, technicians in New Jersey earn $68,100 annually with highly experienced technicians earning up to $98,590 annually.
Note: Salaries vary based on education, experience, employer, and location. Job and salary data are sourced from employers, job aggregators and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and updated yearly to reflect industry trends.