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Auto Mechanic Schools in New Jersey
10 programs · 868 graduates in 2024 ·
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All Auto Mechanic Programs in New Jersey
Every college in New Jersey that reports an automotive technology program to the U.S. Department of Education. We show how many students each one actually graduated last year — because a program that turned out 3 people and one that turned out 300 are not the same thing, and nobody else tells you which is which.
Blackwood, NJ
Pennco Tech-Blackwood
Certificate (1-2 yr) · Certificate (2-4 yr) · 89 graduates in 2024
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Camden County College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · 3 graduates in 2024
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Bloomfield, NJ
Universal Technical Institute-Bloomfield
Certificate (2-4 yr) · 415 graduates in 2024
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Branchburg, NJ
Raritan Valley Community College
Certificate (1-2 yr) · 2 graduates in 2024
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Lincroft, NJ
Brookdale Community College
Certificate (<12 wk) · Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · Certificate (1-2 yr) · 4 graduates in 2024
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Mahwah, NJ
Lincoln Technical Institute-Mahwah
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · Certificate (1-2 yr) · Certificate (2-4 yr) · 119 graduates in 2024
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Paterson, NJ
Passaic County Community College
Certificate (1-2 yr) · Associate degree · 0 graduates in 2024
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Toms River, NJ
Ocean County Vocational-Technical School
Certificate (1-2 yr) · 21 graduates in 2024
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Union, NJ
Lincoln Technical Institute-Union
Certificate (1-2 yr) · 215 graduates in 2024
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Westampton, NJ
Burlington County Institute of Technology-Adult Education
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · 0 graduates in 2024
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Where this list comes from: the U.S. Department of Education’s IPEDS Completions survey (2023–24), the federal record of what every Title IV college actually awarded. Graduate counts are exactly as reported.
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