Midwest Technical Institute

Midwest Technical Institute
Address
2731 Farmers Market Road
Springfield, Illinois, Sangamon 62707-8805
 United States
Coordinates 39°50′26″N 89°35′40″W / 39.840547°N 89.59439°W / 39.840547; -89.59439Coordinates: 39°50′26″N 89°35′40″W / 39.840547°N 89.59439°W / 39.840547; -89.59439
Information
Type For-profit
Founded 1995
Founder Brian K. Huff
School code 033683
Classes offered welding, heating and air conditioning repair, major appliance repair, medical assisting, dental assisting, medical coding, pharmacy technician, certified nurses assistant
Slogan Learn Today. Earn Tomorrow.
Website http://www.midwesttech.edu

Midwest Technical Institute (MTI) is a for-profit college in Springfield, Illinois, United States providing courses in the mechanical trades, health care, cosmetology, and commercial driving fields. It is Midwest Technical Institute provides students opportunities for learning and personal growth. MTI strives to be a leader in promoting student learning and achievement in a variety of careers and trades. MTI's mission is to offer workforce training, and to provide graduates with the skills necessary to gain entry level employment in their chosen field.[1][2][3]

MTI offers courses in welding, HVAC, major appliance repair,medical assisting, massage therapy, dental assisting, medical coding, basic nursing assistant, pharmacy technician, cosmetology, and commercial truck driving

Midwest Technical Institute has branch campuses located in East Peoria, IL, Moline, IL, Springfield, MO and Brownsburg, IN.

References

  1. Dettro, Chris (August 24, 2008). "Midwest Tech embraces change". State Journal-Register. Springfield, Illinois. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
  2. Carter, Sherri (June 11, 2009). "Specialized team of therapists and coaches". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
  3. Reynolds, John (March 22, 2009). "Unemployment sends people back to class Student numbers spike at technical schools, community colleges". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
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