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Pickaway Ross Joint Vocational School District

Chillicothe, Ohio · public · mainly awards certificates · 145 students · WeldingMachining & CNCHVACElectricianElectrical LinemanDiesel MechanicsAutomotive TechnologyAviation MaintenanceMedical AssistingPractical Nursing (LPN/LVN)EMT & ParamedicRadiologic TechnologyMassage Therapy

Avg net price / yr
not reported
Completion rate
97.6%
Median debt at completion
$5,500
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
$46,485

About

Pickaway Ross Joint Vocational School District is a public trade school in Chillicothe, OH, serving 145 students mainly with certificates.

What to know

The school reports a 97.6% completion rate. Median student debt at completion is $5,500, which is significantly lower than the typical 10-year median earnings of $46,485. About 36.8% of students receive Pell Grants.

Reported median earnings are 21% above the national median ($38,354) for comparable schools.

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Programs & what graduates earn

ProgramCredentialMedian earnings 2 yrs after completion
Electrical and Power Transmission Installersundergraduate certificate$45,500
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professionsundergraduate certificate$33,993
Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistantsundergraduate certificate$33,043
Precision Metal Workingundergraduate certificate$30,771
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR)undergraduate certificate$27,295
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Techniciansundergraduate certificatenot reported
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported
Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported
Heavy/Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies/Techniciansundergraduate certificatenot reported
Health and Medical Administrative Servicesundergraduate certificatenot reported
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professionsundergraduate certificatenot reported
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursingundergraduate certificatenot reported

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Questions students ask

What programs does this school offer?
The school offers certificates in Electrical and Power Transmission Installers, Allied Health Diagnostic professions, Practical Nursing, Precision Metal Working, HVAC, Vehicle Maintenance, Allied Health and Medical Assisting, and Somatic Bodywork, plus four additional programs.
How much do graduates of the Electrical and Power Transmission program earn?
The median earnings 2 years after completion for Electrical and Power Transmission Installers is reported as $45,500.
How many students finish their training here?
The completion rate is reported as 97.6%.
How many students attend this school?
There are 145 students enrolled.
Is this a public or private school?
It is a public school.

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Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026), school ID 407513. Figures are federally reported medians and may lag current prices. "Not reported" means the federal dataset suppresses or lacks the value — often due to small cohort sizes. How we compute comparisons. This site is independent and not affiliated with any government agency or school.