Distance Learning Mechanics Training

Want to become a mechanic, but don't live near a vocational school? No problem. Online and distance learning programs can provide the career training you need to get the job you want. Study at your own pace, on your own schedule, and don't give up your professional or personal obligations to attend school.

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With an accredited distance education program, you can qualify for entry-level jobs in auto, diesel, aviation, motorcycle or marine mechanics. Most mechanics make anywhere from $30,000 to $45,000 per year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's never too late to get started.

Penn Foster Career School

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International Career School

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Ashworth University

Get the hands-on training and skills it takes to succeed with Ashworth University, a respected, worldwide leader in distance education. Study at the times and places most convenient for you.
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Ashworth University

Get the hands-on training and skills it takes to succeed with Ashworth University, a respected, worldwide leader in distance education. Study at the times and places most convenient for you.
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Lincoln College of Technology - Online

Imagine the possibilities of furthering your education from the comforts of anywhere with Internet access. Imagine working towards your college degree and expanding your future career opportunities! With Lincoln College Online, you can. Use the internet to join students from all over the country who share your same educational and career goals. By enrolling in Lincoln College Online, you'll have the opportunity to learn while maintaining your active lifestyle. At Lincoln College Online you'll learn through simulation activities, participate in a virtual classroom, study lessons from qualified instructors who promote learning and participation in the online environment, and communicate with peers from across the United States of America.

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