Aircraft Engine Mechanic at Atlanta Technical College | Trade School Go
    Atlanta Technical College
    Certificate
    Associate's Degree
    $3,382
    In-State Tuition
    2 years
    Duration
    On-Campus
    Format
    Atlanta, GA
    Location

    About This Program

    Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician program at Atlanta Technical College

    Types of Aircraft Engine Mechanics

    Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT)
    Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic (A&P Mechanic)
    Aircraft Service Technician
    Aircraft Maintainer
    Aircraft Technician
    Aircraft Restorer
    Aircraft Line Assembler
    Structures Mechanic

    Costs & Financial Aid

    In-State Tuition:$3,382/yr
    Out-of-State Tuition:$5,950/yr

    School-level tuition; actual program costs may vary. Source: NCES

    Financial Aid

    93%
    Receive Any Aid
    40%
    Receive Federal Aid
    59%
    Pell Grant Recipients
    $6,869
    Avg Loan Amount
    42%
    Have Student Loans
    Pell Grant EligibleFederal LoansVA Benefits

    Source: U.S. Department of Education

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    Outcomes

    $27,448
    Median Earnings (Post-Grad)
    83%
    Employment Rate
    97
    Earnings Cohort Size
    $7,684
    Median Debt
    $81/mo
    Estimated Monthly Payment

    Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard

    Program Classification

    CIP Code: 47.0608 (Aircraft Powerplant Technician)

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