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Warminster, Pennsylvania Colleges

Warminster township offers the quaintness of Bucks County and access to many well-known undergraduate and graduate colleges in Philadelphia.

Warminster, Pennsylvania Career Colleges, Technical Schools, and Universities

Looking for accredited career colleges, technical schools, and universities in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Each degree from a Warminster, Pennsylvania Career College, a post-secondary for-profit institution, offers an education with an in-demand career field.

At career colleges in Pennsylvania, you typically don't take general education classes in core subjects such as English and math. Instead, you focus on career-related courses.

Pennsylvania Area Career and Technical Training Programs:

Warminster, Pa., Colleges and Universities

Warminster Township is located in Bucks County, Pa., an area rich with vineyards, wineries and historic downtown areas. It offers local technical schools as well as access to nearby Philadelphia's dozens of colleges and universities for those wanting to pursue their postsecondary education.

College education in Warminster, Pa.

If you're looking for a technical training program, you can find one in Warminster. Automotive Training Center, an accredited school that offers technician training in the automotive and marine service industries, has a campus in Warminster, and so does Empire Beauty Schools. But the township is also less than 20 miles from Philadelphia, which offers dozens of colleges from two-year institutions to four-year colleges and graduate schools. The Art Institute of Philadelphia, La Salle University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine are just a few of colleges that the nearby City of Philadelphia has to offer. The average tuition and fees for in-state students attending public, two-year Pennsylvania colleges were $3,663 as of the 2011-12 year, according to The College Board. Tuition and fees averaged $12,079 in-state for four-year public institutions and $32,559 in-state for private four-year colleges.

Considering the economy in Warminster

Warminster Township sits on 10 square miles and has nearly 33,000 residents and 11,000 housing units ranging from single family homes to apartments and condos. Businesses in the township enjoy some of the lowest taxes in the region and still benefit from all the perks of Bucks County, which has an unemployment rate of 7.7 percent, slightly lower than the rest of the nation, according to March 2012 data. The median household income for Buck's County, of which Warminster is a part, is $74,828, well above the statewide and nationwide averages. It's up to you to decide how to make success of your education when choosing postseoncdary training in the Township or beyond.

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