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Madison, Tennessee Trade Schools and Career Colleges


See 2 Madison Trade Schools and Career Colleges from our extensive database of 170 Tennessee Colleges, Community Colleges, and Trade Schools.

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School City Enroll In-State Cost Out-State Cost
Nashville College of Medical Careers Madison 172
Volunteer Beauty Inc Madison 70

Tennessee Scholarships

Cheatham County Scholarship The Cheatham County Scholarship is available to students in Cheatham County, Tennessee, who have lived in the county for a period of at least one year. You must have a GPA of 2.0 or better to be eligi more...
Johnson County Education Growth Scholarship The Johnson County Education Growth Scholarship is available to graduates of Johnson County high schools. You must demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award. more...
Frank and Charlene Harris Scholarship The Frank and Charlene Harris Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from Cumberland Gap High School in Claiborne County, Tennessee. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA to be eligible for this awa more...
Gordon W. and Agnes P. Cobb Scholarship The Gordon W. and Agnes P. Cobb Scholarship is available to students from Blount, Loudon and Knox counties. You must be pursuing a four-year degree in healthcare or medical-related fields at a Tenness more...
Johnson County Scholarship The Johnson County Scholarship is available to graduates of Johnson County high schools. You must demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this renewable award. more...
Ayers Foundation Scholars Program The Ayers Foundation Scholars Program is available to students from Decatur County, Tennessee. You must be a graduate of a high school in Decatur County to be eligible for this award. more...
Karyn Brodine Memorial Art Teacher Scholarship The Karyn Brodine Memorial Art Teacher Scholarship is open to graduating students from a Knox County high school who plans to become an art teacher. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA after seven complet more...
Myrtle Creasman Scholarship The Myrtle Creasman Scholarship is open to students who are members and active participants in a Tennessee Baptist church. You must demonstrate involvement Tennessee Baptist missions/ministry programs more...
Woman's Club of Nashville Scholarship The Woman's Club of Nashville Scholarship is available to female students from Tennessee. You must be a resident of Davidson County and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to be eligible for this award. more...
Aspire Award - Tennessee Student Assistance Corp. The Aspire Award is available to high school seniors who have been residents of Tennessee for at least one year. You must attend a school in Tennessee and have an adjusted gross family income of $36,0 more...
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Your Trade School and Career College Search

Our database contains 1,659 trade schools, which means that whatever field you are looking to pursue your education in, we have what you need to get started finding the right one. There are 2 trade schools in Madison, Tennessee. Attending trade school is a great way to become trained in the practical aspects of a profession without spending so much time and money to attend a 4-year college and have a curriculum with requirements that won't necessarily help you in furthering your career.

Many trade schools exist in all types of industries, such as culinary arts, mechanics, hotel and restaurant management, and many more. Attending a trade school in Madison, Tennessee will get you that well paying career you've always dreamed of in whatever field you desire. Our database is arranged so that you can find all of the Madison, Tennessee trade schools by either typing in the type of trade you would like to be educated in. This will allow you to compare all Madison, Tennessee trade schools in the field you most prefer. You can also search our database by name, which will allow you to quickly look up any information about a particular program of interest and find out whether it is right for you.

Type of Trade
If you want to see all trade schools in Madison, Tennessee before actually choosing where to apply. By searching this way you will be able to compare and contrast each Madison, Tennessee trade school and find out which has the curriculum, time constraints, and price that works best for you.

Trade School by Name
If you want to find information about a particular trade school in Madison, Tennessee by finding a name they already know. We recommend checking with schools you've heard of first in order to find out details about the program, but we also advice that you compare its curriculum and class scheduling to other Madison, Tennessee trade schools to see if it is the best match for you. It is important to do this type of research about Madison, Tennessee trade schools so that you don't spend extra money applying or enrolling in a program that you can't attend.

Online Trade Schools
Many people decide that their work and home responsibility are too time consuming to attend a classroom based trade school in Madison, Tennessee. These people should consider an online trade school program because this will allow them to attend trade school in Madison, Tennessee without having to let go of any other responsibilities. This will allow them to pursue the career they want while still making a steady income that can pay off the Madison, Tennessee trade school's tuition.

Another reason someone may want to attend an online trade school is simply because they prefer a computer-based learning environment. Those people who want to attend trade school in Madison, Tennessee, but who are better at learning over the computer screen should consider an online trade school.

There are many questions to ask yourself when finding the trade school in Madison, Tennessee for you, including:

  • Is this trade school convenient for me?
  • What classes will I be taking at the trade school in Madison, Tennessee?
  • Will I learn more with an online-based program or in the classroom?
  • How many students go to the Madison, Tennessee trade school?
  • Are the professors experts in the field they teach?
  • How long will the trade school in Madison, Tennessee take to complete?
  • How many hours a week do I have to be there?
  • Do the professors give me hands on training?

These are just a few of the things to consider when choosing a Madison, Tennessee trade school. Remember that any question you have is a good question and is worth getting an answer to because attending trade school is a serious commitment that will prepare you for the rest of your life.