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- Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson takes a unique approach to occupational education Over the course of three years, students receive a broad education that includes study of trade and technical theory in the classroom and realistic work projects
- Admission to Williamson - Williamson College of the Trades
Applicants must be able to meet the physical demands of the college’s curriculum, which focuses on developing both a strong mind and body for work in the trades Williamson admits students of any race, color, creed, religion, or ethnic background to educational programs or activities it operates
- Trade Programs - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson takes a unique approach to career and technical education Over the course of three years, students receive a broad education that includes study of trade and technical theory in the classroom and realistic work projects
- Career Fair - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson takes a unique approach to occupational education Over the course of three years, students receive a broad education that includes study of trade and technical theory in the classroom and realistic work projects
- Application Portals - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson takes a unique approach to occupational education Over the course of three years, students receive a broad education that includes study of trade and technical theory in the classroom and realistic work projects
- Employment Opportunities - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson offers you the chance to be part of a wonderfully unique and exciting environment at the nation’s finest trade college!
- Cost of Attendance - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson’s mission has been thriving for more than 135 years on the philanthropic premise with the college’s endowment supporting 75% of daily operations The remainder is raised through generous donations from alumni, past parents, friends, corporations and foundations
- Giving to Williamson - Williamson College of the Trades
Williamson College of the Trades was founded by Isaiah Vansant Williamson, a Philadelphia merchant, and philanthropist, who wanted to create opportunity for financially-disadvantaged young men to become respected members of society by providing them a free postsecondary education
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