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Candys

Get the Training You Need

Candys was a great painter, but she had no formal business training. After five years her business closed because of her inexperience. Now she's at LWIT studying in the Business Administration Support program. To succeed in life you really need to invest in yourself. Turn your life around with the skills necessary for success. 

 

Francisco

Take That Big Step

For Francisco going to college was a big step, "college is not easy, but it's made me feel more secure." He credits the hands-on approach provided by the teachers in LWIT's Auto Collision Repair program with helping him reach his dream job - working on some of the hottest cars in the industry. Take that first step and check out LWIT. You never know where it will lead.

 

Mike

Take Your Life in a New Direction

Mike was a software engineer who returned to college by enrolled in LWIT's Electronics Technology program. There he found instructors who were practicing professionals with real-life success in their fields. "They're not just teaching how electrons behave they're teaching you how to take that knowledge and succeed in life. I'm a really big fan."

 

Jeff Gramling

Enjoy the outdoors? Enjoy working with your hands?

Combine both by enrolling in our Environmental Horticulture program. Environmental Horticulture is looking at plants as more than just objects; it's viewing them as living organisms. So if you love the outdoors, love plants and enjoy working with your hands, dig in and get started.


Randi Cloud

Be a Part of the Human Experience

Do you have what it takes to comfort a family dealing with the loss of a loved one? The Funeral Service Education program prepares students to work in the funeral industry. Study in brand new state-of-the-art facilities and prepare to be part of the human experience.

Lainey Carlson

Val VautierThink You're Too Old for High School?

The Gateway to College Program provides hands-on training for students too old for high school and under the age of 21 without the drama of a regular high school. Push yourself past what you think you can attain. Tuition is free for those who qualify.