Maintenance Technician Schools in Washington, Washington, DC

Compare Maintenance Technician programs near Washington, Washington, DC.

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  • Availability, pricing, and requirements can vary by school.

Maintenance Technician Schools Near Washington

#1

George Washington University

Washington, DC 0.7 miles away

Located in Washington, DC George Washington University is a institution focused on career-ready training. Signature programs include Cloud Computing Technology, Computer Support Specialist, and Criminal Justice. The campus serves roughly 10,848 learners.

Tuition
  • In-state tuition: $64,990
  • Out-of-state tuition: $64,990
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#2

Georgetown University

Washington, DC 3 miles away

Located in Washington, DC Georgetown University is a institution focused on career-ready training. Signature programs include Cybersecurity, Emergency Management, and Environmental Science Technology. The campus serves roughly 7,462 learners.

Tuition
  • In-state tuition: $65,081
  • Out-of-state tuition: $65,081
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#3

The Catholic University of America

Washington, DC 3.4 miles away

Located in Washington, DC The Catholic University of America is a institution focused on career-ready training. Signature programs include Electrician, Art and Design Foundations, and HVAC Automation Technology. The campus serves roughly 3,063 learners.

Tuition
  • In-state tuition: $55,834
  • Out-of-state tuition: $55,834
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Training Formats

  • Campus: in-person instruction with labs (when applicable)
  • Hybrid: a mix of online coursework and required in-person sessions
  • Online: some programs offer online coursework; hands-on components may still be required

Typical Timelines

Credential Common Range Notes
Certificate / Diploma Months Often the fastest route; availability varies by school
Associate Degree ~2 years May include general education and broader coursework

What to Compare

  • Program outcomes: what the curriculum covers and what it does not cover
  • Hands-on training: labs, externships, clinicals, or shop time (when applicable)
  • Schedule: start dates, evening/weekend options, part-time availability
  • Total cost: tuition, fees, books, tools, and uniforms (confirm with the school)
  • Requirements: prerequisites, background checks, immunizations, or driving record rules (if applicable)
  • Accreditation and approvals: what matters for your credential or licensing path
  • Exam/licensing prep: preparation and required hours (varies by state)

Questions to Ask Schools

  • Which credential do students earn, and what are the graduation requirements?
  • What is the weekly schedule and the expected time commitment?
  • What equipment, tools, or uniforms are required, and what do they cost?
  • Does the program prepare students for required exams or supervised hours (if applicable)?
  • Are transfer credits accepted, and are there prerequisites?

Labor Market Snapshot

Washington

Washington
Washington Median Pay $57,910$27.84 per hour National median: $48,620($23.38/hr)
Employment 31,960BLS OEWS, May 2024

Washington Salary & Job Outlook

BLS OEWS, May 2024

Washington median pay $57,910$27.84 per hour
Employment 31,960

Average pay

$59,640per year $28.68 per hour

Median pay

$57,910per year $27.84 per hour

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