| High School Level Welding | | | | receive financial aid, if he or she qualifies, based on |
| In Missouri, there are some high schools that have a | | | | personal income. Some Missouri welding schools may |
| standing agreement with a nearby community school | | | | even offer specialty programs that deal with |
| or vocational training program in welding. During their | | | | underwater welding, for example, that require extra |
| high school years, students who choose to can pursue | | | | training and certification. Once they graduate, students |
| a vocational track and take classes before they | | | | can start out at pay of at least ten dollars or more an |
| graduate. They are given full training with certified | | | | hour, depending on experience and education. |
| professional teachers in the areas of safety, use of | | | | Learning Welding in Technical Schools |
| equipment and welding technique. This is a good option | | | | There are other options for those who want to Learn |
| for those students who want to go directly to work | | | | Welding in Missouri. Some areas have a local technical |
| after high school in this field. There may be additional | | | | school or center that offers certification in welding. |
| costs to student for supplies and materials. Since | | | | These classes offer equivalent training to community |
| these programs are often subsidized by state and | | | | colleges, which may be more limited in the amount of |
| federal funding, the high school student can get a | | | | specialty training that they can provide. These are |
| quality education and certification for an extremely | | | | often a more affordable option for those who cannot |
| cheap price than they would if they decided to attend | | | | afford more expensive program. The certification |
| the same program after high school. | | | | received will cover most welding done in a variety of |
| Welding in Community Colleges | | | | fields and give a good start to a great career. |
| There many local community colleges in Missouri that | | | | More Welding School Options Available |
| offered welding programs to students. These | | | | These are just a couple examples of options for |
| programs involve training starting at an introductory | | | | welding school in Missouri. You can find more |
| level up to more advanced levels in various types of | | | | information my searching online for "welding school" |
| welding. To graduate, the student will be involved in | | | | and seeing what you find. |
| training for approximately one to two years and can | | | | |