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At Hamilton Technical College, we will provide the knowledge, training and assistance necessary to make the most out of your abilities and begin your education into either the Electronics Technology or Medical Assisting program. In this section, you will find the information you need to begin registering for Electronics or Medical classes, looking into financial aid, comparing costs, frequently asked questions and more. We invite you to explore Hamilton Tech and learn all that you can about our facilities, our staff and our course schedule. It’s important to find the right Electronics Technology or Medical Assisting programs and classes for you, which is why we do our best to provide you with as much information up front. Read More

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At Hamilton Tech, we designed our enrollment process to be easy and comprehensive, eliminating much of the stress and confusion students face at other colleges. In this section, we outline how to enroll in classes, how to determine if a class is right for you and how to explore specific career tracks.
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FrequentlyAsked Questions

What makes Hamilton Tech’s programs so unique?

Hamilton Tech offers career-oriented education. What does that mean? It means that Hamilton Tech’s programs are designed with input from Technology and Medical industry employers and updated regularly to make sure we are offering cutting edge programs. Our programs combine current theory and practical knowledge in a “hands-on” environment so graduates are ready to make a contribution in the workforce from their first day on the job. Many classes involve working in labs to get the experience needed to fully understand the concepts being taught.

Additionally, classes at Hamilton Tech are designed so students receive individual attention from our faculty who take special care to keep students on course for graduation.

What is career education?

Throughout the country, there is a growing trend of specialization in the workplace and the percentage of skilled jobs continues to steadily increase. Interestingly enough, many of these positions do not require four-year degrees. As a result, there are a vast number of opportunities available for graduates of specialized career institutions.

Employers expect their need for workers with vocational credentials to increase in the upcoming years. Our goal is to provide valuable education and experience to students, making them competitive forces in the workplace.

To prepare students for this future, we:

  • Provide an up-to-date curriculum that reflects the current needs of the real world.
  • Maintain close relationships with local employers, who know the quality of our graduates and seek their skills for employment.
  • Schedule classes to meet the needs of working adults, with courses available during the day and evening.

Our career training is provided by instructors who have taught at Hamilton Tech an average of twelve years, many of whom have considerably more experience.

Career training offers the skill set, education and guidance to individuals who want to be successful in a demanding and ever-changing workplace. With more people graduating from high school each year, career schools perform a vital service to students as well as employers by educating and preparing candidates for existing job opportunities.

We focus on training students for specific careers and have dedicated career services staff to assist in placing those students in positions after graduation. Though we cannot guarantee each student employment, Hamilton Tech maintains a high percentage of employed graduates.

How do I enroll at Hamilton Tech?

Step 1 – Interview with an Admissions Representative

Hamilton Tech is a unique school that is not for everyone. The first step in the admissions process is an introductory interview. During this interview, you will meet with an admissions representative to discuss your goals and whether or not the school is a good match for you. If your career goals are seen as a good match for the school, then the admissions representative can help you apply. Throughout your education at Hamilton Tech, your admissions representative will continue to follow your progress and support you in reaching your goals.

Step 2 – Preparing for your Start Date

After you have applied and reserved your seat in the class of your choice, Hamilton Tech’s staff will help you in preparing for your start date. You will meet with Financial Aid Services and discuss options for paying for your education. Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. If you need assistance with housing, childcare or finding a part-time job, our Student Services department can provide leads.

Step 3 – Start Your Program

As a new student, you will participate in Orientation prior to starting your program. This provides a great opportunity to meet other students, staff and faculty of Hamilton Tech. In just 7-24 months (depending on your program choice) you can complete your training at Hamilton Tech and begin pursuing a career you’ll love with the new skills you’ve learned.

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