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2023 Most Veteran Friendly in the New England Region for Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician for a Bachelor’s

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Most Veteran Friendly in the New England Region for Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician for a Bachelor's

It’s not easy to decide which college to attend when there so many options available for veterans. College Factual was founded, in part, to help students make the decision as to what would be the best school for them. Our “Most Veteran Friendly in the New England Region for Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician for a Bachelor’s” ranking is part of that endeavor.

In 2020-2021, 28,872 people earned their degree in automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician, making the major the 132nd most popular in the United States.

Across the New England region, there were 580 automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician graduates with average earnings and debt of $0 and $0 respectively. At the bachelor’s degree level specifically, there were 4 automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician graduates with average earnings and debt of $42,403 and $25,944 respectively.

This ranking identifies schools with high-quality automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician programs as well as strong veteran support.

When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician program at the school, veteran affordability, and veteran satisfaction. For more information, check out our ranking methodology.

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Most Veteran Friendly in the New England Region for Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician for a Bachelor’s

The colleges and universities below are the best for new england region bachelor’s degree vets studying automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician.

Top 1 Best Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Veterans in the New England Region

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Out of the 1 schools in the Most Veteran Friendly in the New England Region for Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician for a Bachelor’s that were part of this year’s ranking, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology landed the #1 spot on the list. Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology is a small private not-for-profit school situated in Boston, Massachusetts. It awarded 4 bachelors’s automobile/automotive mechanics technology/technician degrees in 2020-2021.

As a testament to the quality of education offered at BFIT, the school also landed the #1 spot in our “Best Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the New England Region” ranking.Among the 463 students enrolled at BFIT, 20 are GI Bill® students, according to our most recent data. Out of that number, 15 were Post-9/11 GI Bill® recipients. The average Post-9/11 GI Bill® award for tuition and fees at the school was $13,668. On top of their other funding sources, 1 students qualified for the Yellow Ribbon Program. Eligible students may be able to receive credit for their military training.

Since the school has a undergrad student-to-faculty ratio of 9 to 1, those pursuing a degree will have more opportunities to interact with their professors.

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