Here is a challenge, take full advantage of “Try on Tech” before you decide. Kick off a part of your summer by getting ahead of the game: explore different trades, learn new skills, create projects, and jumpstart your future!
J-Tech’s dual enrollment is a summer program designed by J-Tech, a nonprofit institution, training the next generation of technicians. J-Tech offers Automotive, Diesel, HVAC, Marine & RV, and Welding career-focused programs.
You have already made your choice that sitting in a college classroom for 4-6 years is not what you want or how you learn best. If you want to be independent and have skills that never go out of demand, J-Tech’s dual enrollment summer program can give you a taste of what’s out there.
In our dual enrollment program, you’ll get the fundamentals and foundations for all of our areas of training while exploring the applications in various industries. During these fast-paced classes, you can essentially complete up to 20% of the J-Tech program of study – and those credits will transfer directly into J-Tech!
What’s better? There’s only a $50 application fee, the rest is on us!
Spend your summer learning from the same J-Tech instructors who teach our full-time students, you will be working with the same equipment and in the same labs as J-Tech students. Explore different trades and launch your career before you’ve even graduated high school. If that sounds good to you, you’re in the right place.
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J-Tech is working to help parents channel their children’s interests into a fulfilling life after high school graduation. J-Tech understands the stress and pressure you may be feeling to guide your child on a path to success while allowing them to maintain their independence.
Helping your son or daughter choose the correct path is important and J-Tech is here to help. Our dual enrollment is a summer program designed by J-Tech, a nonprofit institution, training the next generation of technicians. J-Tech offers Automotive, Diesel, HVAC, Marine & RV, and Welding career-focused programs. This summer program is designed to help families and their students “Try on Technology.” Students get to explore J-Tech’s trade programs and learn the fundamentals with real hands-on experience by the same instructors and curriculum that teach J-Tech’s full-time students.
J-Tech has created the very best experience built around your student: their interests, their skill level, and their goals for the future. This summer program is designed for maximum inspiration and long-term success. When students attend these classes, they’re in good hands with us.
What’s better? There’s only a $50 application fee, the rest is on us!
After successfully completing one or both modules and your family decides that J-Tech is the right training facility for your son or daughter, they’ll get even more benefits:
THIS OPPORTUNITY IS FULLY UNDERWRITTEN BY YOUR STUDENT’S POTENTIAL FUTURE EMPLOYERS. THERE IS NO COST TO FAMILIES. IT IS TRULY A SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY AND A CHANCE TO WATCH YOUR STUDENT FIND THEIR PATH, WITH NO INVESTMENT OTHER THAN TIME AND A GREAT ATTITUDE.
Students will be instructed by our J-Tech professional faculty. They will have access to the same software and equipment that our full-time students use.
J-Tech will be offering 2 sessions during the summer for our dual enrollment program. These two classes act as the base for most of our core trade programs. Participants will complete and receive full credit for the following classes:
This course provides instruction in the basic industry practices and technical concepts necessary for students seeking a career in the professional service industry. Emphasis is placed on building a foundation of the following basic skills:
Students will use industry standard hand tooling, repair information systems, and diagnostic equipment. This course prepares students for ASE certification test on Maintenance and Light Repair (G1).
This course provides the foundation instruction and practical study of electricity. Emphasis is placed on the following skills:
Upon completion, students will be able to calculate, build, and measure circuits. Students will use industry standard hand tooling, repair information systems, and diagnostic equipment.