AZ School Directory

Trade Schools in Arizona

Browse 38 accredited trade schools and vocational training programs in Arizona

38

Schools

8

Cities

15

Trade Programs

Trade Schools in Arizona: Programs, Costs & Outlook

Arizona has rapidly become one of the fastest-growing trade school markets thanks to Phoenix-area population growth, the chip manufacturing buildout (TSMC, Intel), and steady demand for HVAC technicians in the desert climate. The Maricopa Community Colleges system, Pima Medical Institute, Refrigeration School (RSI), and UTI Avondale anchor the training landscape.

Arizona's HVAC labor market is one of the tightest in the country — extreme summer heat creates year-round residential and commercial work. Semiconductor fab construction in north Phoenix has driven a surge in demand for electricians, welders, and pipefitters. Healthcare trades remain strong across Phoenix and Tucson.

Most In-Demand Trades in Arizona

Based on hiring activity, employer demand, and program enrollment in AZ.

How Much Does Trade School Cost in Arizona?

Typical range

$5,000–$20,000

Total tuition

Listed school avg.

$14,172

Across 38 schools

Schools listed

38

In 8 cities

See our full trade school cost guide for state-by-state breakdowns and a deeper look at how to fund your training.

Arizona Licensing & Certification Requirements

Trade licensing in AZ varies by program. Here's what you'll typically need to legally work in each field after training:

TradeAZ Requirement
ElectricianArizona ROC license required for contractors; journeyman certification industry-recognized but not state-mandated
PlumberROC license for contractors; no state journeyman license required
HVAC TechnicianEPA 608 required; Arizona ROC for HVAC contractors
CDLClass A/B issued by Arizona MVD; ELDT-compliant training required
Cosmetology1,000 hours + Arizona State Board of Cosmetology exam

Major Employers Hiring Trade Graduates in AZ

TSMC ArizonaIntelBanner HealthHonorHealthAPSSundt Construction

Frequently Asked Questions: Trade School in Arizona

How long is HVAC school in Arizona?

HVAC programs in Arizona typically run 6-12 months for a certificate or up to 24 months for an associate degree. The Refrigeration School (RSI) in Phoenix offers a popular 7-month program. EPA 608 certification is required to handle refrigerants.

Are trade schools in Phoenix accredited?

Most major trade schools in Phoenix — including Maricopa Community Colleges, Pima Medical Institute, RSI, and UTI Avondale — are accredited and accept federal financial aid. Always verify accreditation with the school directly before enrolling.

How much do trade school graduates earn in Arizona?

Starting salaries vary by trade: HVAC techs $40,000-$50,000, electricians $50,000-$65,000, welders $44,000-$55,000, medical assistants $36,000-$42,000. Experienced trade workers in the Phoenix metro often earn 20-30% more than the national average.

Trade Schools in Glendale, AZ

Trade Schools in Tempe, AZ

Trade Schools in Mesa, AZ

Trade Schools in Phoenix, AZ

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Avalon Institute-Phoenix

410 E. Bell Rd., Suite G-100, Phoenix, AZ 85022

Cosmetology
Private Career College

N/A

N/A students

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Carrington College - Phoenix

2149 W Dunlap Ave, Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ 85021

HVACElectricalMedical +5 more
Private Trade School

$16,187

1,088 students

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Carrington College - Phoenix

2149 W Dunlap Ave, Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ 85021

HVACElectricalMedical +5 more
Private Trade School

$16,187

1,088 students

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GateWay Community College - Central City

1245 E Buckeye Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85034

AutomotiveCosmetologyCulinary
Public Community College

N/A

N/A students

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GateWay Community College

108 N. 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034

HVACWeldingAutomotive +5 more
Public Community College

N/A

N/A students

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Paul Mitchell the School-Phoenix

3423 West Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, AZ 85017

Cosmetology
Private Career College

N/A

N/A students

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Phoenix College

1202 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013

MedicalDentalMassage +2 more
Public Community College

$2,700

N/A students

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Pima Medical Institute - Phoenix

13430 N Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85029

MedicalDentalPharmacy Tech +1 more
Private Trade School

$16,415

830 students

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Pima Medical Institute - Phoenix

13430 N Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85029

MedicalDentalPharmacy Tech +1 more
Private Trade School

$16,415

830 students

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Roadmaster Drivers School - Phoenix

8825 W Larkspur Dr, Peoria, AZ 85381

CDL
Private Trade School

N/A

N/A students

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SAGE Truck Driving Schools - Phoenix

1310 W Auto Dr, Tempe, AZ 85284

CDL
Private Trade School

N/A

N/A students

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South Mountain Community College

7050 S 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85042

HVACElectricalPlumbing
Public Community College

$2,700

N/A students

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The Refrigeration School, Inc. (RSI)

4210 East Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034

HVACWeldingElectrical
Private Trade School

$23,625

1,417 students

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Xtylo Beauty College

2828 N 36th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

Cosmetology
Private Career College

N/A

N/A students

Trade Schools in Tucson, AZ

Trade Schools in Avondale, AZ

Trade Schools in Scottsdale, AZ

Trade Schools in Chandler, AZ

How to Choose a Trade School in Arizona

With 38 options to compare, choosing the right trade school takes some research. Here are some key factors to consider when evaluating programs in AZ:

  • Accreditation: Make sure the school is accredited by a recognized agency. Accreditation ensures the program meets quality standards and may be required for financial aid eligibility.
  • Program length and schedule: Trade programs can range from a few weeks to two years. Consider whether full-time, part-time, or evening classes fit your situation.
  • Cost and financial aid: Compare tuition costs and ask about scholarships, grants, and payment plans. Many trade schools in Arizona accept federal financial aid.
  • Job placement rates: Ask schools about their graduation and job placement rates. Strong placement numbers suggest the program has good industry connections.
  • Hands-on training: The best trade schools emphasize practical, real-world experience alongside classroom instruction.