Georgia Trade School provides best in class training on the latest cutting edge welding technology. Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, the school has earned critical acclaim while maintaining commercial viability. With more than 1,000 graduates across 20 states impacting a wide range of industries including construction, manufacturing, film and television, energy, shipbuilding and fabrication, Georgia Trade School prides itself on being the nation’s premier independent welding school.
“Next generation welding builds the future while honoring the past…the magnetic culture we have created is not only smart for our company, but also our students, graduates, industry and community. Many people talk about workforce development, but we live it every single day.”
Georgia Trade School is involved in the American Welding Society Educational Institution, FMA Certified Education Center, Acworth Business Association, and Gulf States Shipbuilders Consortium. In addition, the school is female owned – a rarity for the welding industry. In the future, Georgia Trade School hopes to attract more women and minority students through their innovative mentoring program for prospective female welders.
What makes Georgia Trade School special?
- Recruits directly from high schools in areas where students are predisposed to college
- Maintains a low student to teacher ratio
- Provides students access to a huge employer database
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