Sheridan Technical College

Gainful Employment Information

Sheridan Technical College
Undergraduate certificate in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Technology
Program Length: 12 months

Students graduating on time

62% of Title IV students complete the program within 12 months

Program Costs*

$4,575 for in-state tuition and fees
$15,915 for out-of-state tuition and fees
$392 for books and supplies
$11,640 for off-campus room and board

Other Costs

Industry certification or licensure exams are an additional cost.

*The amounts shown above include costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion.
Note that this information is subject to change.

Students Borrowing Money

0% of students who attend this program borrow money to pay for it

The typical graduate leaves with
$0 in debt
The typical monthly loan payment
$0 per month in student loans with 6.8% interest rate.

The typical graduate earns
$25,620 per year after leaving this program

Graduates who got jobs

64% of program graduates got jobs according to the  accreditor job placement rate

Accreditor Information

Name of the accrediting agency this placement rate is calculated for:
Council on Occupational Education
Follow the link below to find out who is included in the calculation of this rate:
http://www.browardtechnicalcolleges.com/job-placement-rates/
What types of jobs were these students placed in?
The job placement rate includes completers hired for: Jobs within the field

Positions that recent completers were hired for include: Computer Network Support Specialist, Computer Network Technician
When were the former students employed?
Within 18 months
How were completers tracked?
State data system

Program graduates are employed in the following fields:
Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers
Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

Licensure Requirements

There are no licensure requirements for this profession in:
Florida

Additional Information

No additional notes provided.

Date Created 3/16/2017
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