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WEEKEND CLASSES START August 23 (5 Seats available)
10 Week Boot Camp September 9 (8 Seats Available)
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BASIC TRAINING & TROUBLESHOOTING FOR AC & REFRIGERATION
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Weekend Classes
Work a Full-Time Job during the week? The weekend program is for you!
Weekend Program
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
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10-Week Boot Camp
Work on weekends? Check out the Boot Camp!
A 10-week program, students attend classes Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 AM till 5:00 PM
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EPA testing every Saturday by appointment
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Flexible Payment Options: Enroll Now, Pay Later
- No credit checks required
- No fees or interest charges
- Easy payment plans for classes
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When Can I Start?
We accept new students every 10–12 weeks. The program has a total of 240 hours of instruction, approximately 180 hrs. hands-on training and 60 hrs. of classroom training; learn by doing hands-on training that works.
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LICENSING
Licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
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.