BECOME A CERTIFIED HVACR TECHNICIAN
at AC & Refrigeration Training Center: hands-on training that works!
BECOME A CERTIFIED HVACR TECHNICIAN
at AC & Refrigeration Training Center: hands-on training that works!
at AC & Refrigeration Training Center: hands-on training that works!
at AC & Refrigeration Training Center: hands-on training that works!
Work a Full-Time Job during the week? The weekend program is for you!
A 20-week program, students attend classes Friday evening 6:00 PM till 10:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM till 5:00 PM
A 10-week program, students attend classes Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 AM till 5:00 PM
Please contact us at the bottom of the page if you have any additional questions.
We accept new students every 10–12 weeks. View Online Registration for details.
Books & Lab Fee: $500.00
Tool Kit: $1,200.00
Tuition: $5,800.00
Total Cost: $7,500.00
Yes! We believe education should be accessible, which is why we offer easy payment plans for all classes. Pay as you go, no credit check required, and no fees or interest.
Absolutely. We understand our students often lead busy lives, with jobs and families. Our unique program is designed to accommodate students from all work backgrounds.
Opportunities for ACR graduates include:
At AC & Refrigeration Training Center, we strive to provide the HVACR industry with well-trained professional technicians who can enjoy a future in a rapidly-growing industry. Our unique program allows students to attend school while working a full-time job.
- Students can graduate in 20 weeks or less.
- 70% of the training is hands-on.
- Hands-on training works.
120 Contact Hours
120 Contact Hours
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4466 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
9616 US Route 78, Ladson, South Carolina 29456
Located at the corner of College Park Rd. and Hwy 78 Ladson SC in the Ladson Crossing Shopping Center
Licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
1122 Lady Street, Suite 400, Columbia, SC 29201
Telephone (803) 737-2260
Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality. Licensure is not equivalent to or synonymous with accreditation by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.