Trade Schools in Alaska

3 schools with their programs, certifications, equipment, and accreditations. This is a directory, not a quality ranking. Real data, no affiliate padding.

Updated July 20263 schools11 programs3 certifications
#45
National Rank
3
Schools
11
Program Types
3
Certifications
4.3
Avg Programs/School
11
Observed Program Tags
Critical Skills: WeldingHVACPlumbingMachine

How This List Is Ordered

This is not a quality ranking, and we do not name a best school. Schools appear in order of how much verified program and credential data BOMAtlas currently holds for each one. The order is computed from these five components only, out of 62 points:

Schools with the same total are listed alphabetically. Nothing else affects the order: no commercial relationship with BOMForge, no measure of how completely we recorded a school, and no paid placement. No school pays to appear here or to appear higher.

A school further down the list may simply have less data confirmed so far. Absence of data is a gap in our records, not a negative signal about the school. Placement rates and starting salaries are shown below where a school has published them, but they do not affect the order, because we hold them for too few schools to compare fairly. The list is updated as new data is verified.

3 Trade Schools in Alaska in Detail

1

Alaska Vocational Technical Center

Seward, AK
πŸ”₯ Welding & Fabrication❄️ HVAC/RπŸš— Automotive TechnologyπŸ”§ PlumbingπŸ—οΈ Construction & Carpentryβš™οΈ CNC & Machining
VA ApprovedPell Eligible
Certifications: EPA 609, OSHA 10
Equipment: CNC Mill, MIG Welder
the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE), a national accrediting agency of higher education institutions recognized by the URoom and BoardRoom and boardhas been accredited by the Commission of the Council
Contact: Cory Ortiz — [email protected]
2

University of Alaska Southeast

Juneau, AK
πŸ”₯ Welding & FabricationπŸš— Automotive TechnologyπŸ—οΈ Construction & Carpentryβš™οΈ CNC & Machining🏭 Manufacturing TechnologyπŸ“š CAD/CAM & Drafting
Certifications: NATE
Equipment: CNC Mill, MIG Welder
the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universitiesthe National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Educationthe Northwest Commission on Colleges and UniversitiesCAHIIM Medical Assisting Available in: Sitka, Online Medical Assistants perform both administrative and clinical tasks and are specifically trained to work in ambulatory settings, such as physicians’ offices, clinics and outpatient care centers
Contact: Aparna Palmer — [email protected]
3

Charter College

Anchorage, AK
πŸ”₯ Welding & Fabrication
Equipment: MIG Welder, Plasma Cutter, Stick Welder, TIG Welder
ABHESVA Approved
Contact: Career Services Team — [email protected]
Trade school offering Welding & Fabrication programs. ABHES, VA Approved accredited.

πŸ”₯ Welding & Fabrication Schools in Alaska

1
EPA 609, OSHA 10
2
NATE
3
Anchorage, AK

Certifications Available

EPA 6091 schools
OSHA 101 schools
NATE1 schools

Frequently Asked Questions

How many trade schools are in Alaska?
There are 3 trade schools in Alaska tracked by BOMAtlas, offering programs in 11 different fields.
What are the most popular trade programs in Alaska?
The most common programs are Welding & Fabrication, Automotive Technology, Construction & Carpentry. These reflect strong employer demand in the state.
What certifications can I earn at Alaska trade schools?
Schools in Alaska offer 3 different certifications including EPA 609, OSHA 10, NATE.
How is this list of Alaska trade schools ordered?
This is not a quality ranking and we do not name a best school. Schools are ordered by how much verified program and credential data BOMAtlas currently holds for each one, using five components: program breadth (0-20 points), certification depth (0-15), equipment and facilities (0-8), accreditation (0-12), and financial aid eligibility for VA, Pell and WIOA (0-7). Schools with the same total are ordered alphabetically. Nothing else is used: no commercial relationship with BOMForge, no measure of how completely we recorded a school, and no paid placement. A school lower in the list may simply have less data confirmed so far, which is a gap in our records and not a judgment about the school.
How does Alaska compare to other states for trade education?
Alaska ranks #45 nationally with 3 schools and 8 unique program types.