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Knight School of Welding

$4,100 - $5,500
4 - 5 Weeks
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Louisville, KY
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Student Costs
Price
Tuition
$4,100 - $5,500
Deposit Fees
Housing
Cost of Living
$7,000+
*Please note that some of the numbers listed are estimates and may not reflect actual costs. Prices are subject to change based on individual circumstances and availability.
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Courses

(GMAW) MIG Welding Course

Price: 
$4,100
Course Length: 
4 Weeks

(GTAW) TIG STAINLESS PIPE Welding Course

Price: 
$5,500
Course Length: 
5 Weeks

(GTAW) TIG Welding Course

Price: 
$4,100
Course Length: 
4 Weeks

(SMAW) 6G PIPE UPHILL Welding Course

Price: 
$5,500
Course Length: 
5 Weeks

(SMAW) STICK Welding Course

Price: 
$4,100
Course Length: 
4 Weeks

Admission Requirements

None

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Housing

Knight School of Welding typically stays more local and does not offer on-campus housing or provide housing assistance. Students are responsible for arranging their own accommodations during their time at the academy if travelling from out of state.

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Job Placement

Knight School of Welding offers lifetime employment assistance to graduates, including job leads, resume preparation, and employer weld test prep. The school partners with local employers for on-campus recruitment and ongoing career support. While job placement isn’t guaranteed, graduates can return anytime to refresh their skills and stay competitive in the job market.

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Financial Aid Options

Knight School of Welding offers various financial assistance programs to help students fund their education. Below is an overview of available options:

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Funding

  • Provides financial assistance for individuals seeking training in high-demand occupations.
  • Eligibility: Varies by state; typically aimed at unemployed or underemployed individuals.
  • Application Process: Contact your local workforce development office to determine eligibility and apply.

GI Bill® Benefits

  • Educational benefits for eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and their dependents.
  • Eligibility: Determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Application Process: Visit the VA's GI Bill® website to apply and determine eligibility.

Cost Breakdown

Tuition
Housing
Cost of living
$4,100 - $5,500
$2,000
Subtotal:
$45,000

school reviews

"Great people who honestly want to help train for employment-"
"Best time of my life going to this school. Met some really good people and some of the best instructors-"
"-Knight’s prepared me for real job situations and expectations. I highly recommend them."
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