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Lynnes Welding Training was not ranked in College Factual's Best Overall Colleges report this year. This may be because not enough data was available.
Lynnes Welding Training has an open admissions policy, so you should not have much trouble being accepted by the school. Still, it is important to fill out the application completely and submit any requested materials, which may include proof that you have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
The student to faculty ratio at Lynnes Welding Training is about average at 14 to 1. This ratio is often used to gauge how many students might be in an average class and how much time professors will have to spend with their students on an individual level. The national average for this metric is 15 to 1.
During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 28 full-time undergraduates at Lynnes Welding Training.
The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.Note that the net price is typically less than the published for a school. For more information on the sticker price of Lynnes Welding Training, see our tuition and fees and room and board pages.
Almost 66% of college students who graduated with the class of 2018 took out student loans, but that percentage varies from school to school. At Lynnes Welding Training, approximately 28% of students took out student loans averaging $9,522 a year. That adds up to $38,088 over four years for those students.
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Contact details for Lynnes Welding Training are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 2717 3Rd Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102 |
| Phone: | 701-893-2295 |
| Website: | learntoweld.com/ |
| Most Popular Majors | Bachelor’s Degrees | Average Salary of Graduates |
|---|---|---|
| Precision Metal Working | 62 | NA |
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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