Lincoln Technical Institute

NY

4.3 (412 reviews)

NJ Overview Available Programs Events Media Gallery Lincoln Tech in MahwahElectricalHVACWeldingaugmented by the fundamentals of robotic manufacturing. Through this partnershipfuel systemsdiagnosticsscholarshipsmock interviewsInc. BMW Brakeway SteelInc. Hussman Services Kulite Semiconductor Productsthe Mahwah campus provides you with easy access to many nearby attractions and activitiesincluding: Camp GAW Mountain Ski Slope Legoland in Goshen Woodbury Commons MetLife Stadiumhome of the New York Giants Well-known community events locations like the Mahwah MuseumContinental Soldiers ParkRamapo Valley County Reservationand more Your Future Starts Here With industry-leading trainingcareer-focused educationand hands-on learning opportunitiesyou provide your express written consent to be contacted by Lincoln Tech

20 vehicles on site Drive-in classrooms 30 welding booths and Miller welding equipment for students to practice on and develop their skills Outdoor “Green House” for hands-on energy efficiency testing Take a virtual tour of our Mahwah NJ campus . Student Services at Lincoln Tech Mahwah Access to grants, scholarships, and other financial aid options for those who qualify Shuttle service available for residents in the Bronx or Yonkers Career services that include resume development, mock interview

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