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Come to American Trade School for St. Louis' best and lowest cost HVAC & Electrical training call (314) 423-1900 or visit
www.stltrades.com. St. Louis Electrical training St. Louis Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HVAC HVAC/R Training
Come to American Trade School for St. Louis' best and lowest cost HVAC & Electrical training call (314) 423-1900 or visit
www.stltrades.com. St. Louis Electrical training St. Louis Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HVAC HVAC/R Training
Come to American Trade School for St. Louis' best and lowest cost HVAC & Electrical training call (314) 423-1900 or visit
www.stltrades.com. St. Louis Electrical training St. Louis Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HVAC HVAC/R Training
American Trade School seeks students who have the ambition and drive to not only complete their training but to achieve success in their chosen field.
American Trade School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, age, sex, handicap, national or ethnic origin in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or other school administered programs.
Students enrolling at American Trade School for regular programs must have either a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate.
Academic qualifications are important, but student motivation and personal interest for success in a chosen career field are also considered. The educational methods at American Trade School are designed to ensure that students qualifying for admission can succeed in the training program of their choice.
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Because we endorse all established admission standards, academic progress standards, and
graduation requirements, the application procedure is comprised of the following steps:
1. Personal visit to American Trade School.
2. Completion of all application forms.
3. Personal interview with an Admissions Representative.
4. Tour of school.
5. Completion of placement tests. (if applicable)
6. Completion of all enrollment forms.
7. Financial clearance.
The procedures listed above ensure the acceptance of uniformly qualified students. These
procedures are designed to provide applicants with the facts before making the decision to enroll.
We want fully informed, satisfied students; students who fully understand their contractual
responsibilities and the demands of the school.