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Western Technical College

El Paso, Texas · private for-profit · mainly awards certificates · 1,206 students · WeldingMachining & CNCCDL & Truck DrivingDiesel MechanicsAutomotive TechnologyAviation MaintenanceMedical AssistingMassage Therapy

Avg net price / yr
not reported
Completion rate
67.9%
Median debt at completion
$17,277
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
$36,156

About

Western Technical College is a private for-profit school in El Paso, TX that mainly awards certificates. It serves students seeking training in trades like vehicle repair, electrical maintenance, and allied health services. Data is reported by the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

What to know

The average annual net price is not reported. A median student debt at completion is $17,277, while median earnings 10 years after entry are typically $36,156. The school reports a completion rate of 67.9%.

Reported median earnings are 6% below the national median ($38,354) for comparable schools.

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Programs & what graduates earn

ProgramCredentialMedian earnings 2 yrs after completion
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesassociate degree$56,641
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Techniciansassociate degree$26,799
Precision Metal Workingundergraduate certificate$24,035
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Servicesundergraduate certificate$19,606
Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Servicesundergraduate certificate$16,663
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Techniciansundergraduate certificatenot reported
Ground Transportationundergraduate certificatenot reported
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Techniciansassociate degree$37,208
Environmental Control Technologies/Techniciansassociate degree$33,281
Computer and Information Sciences, Generalassociate degree$28,960
Health and Medical Administrative Servicesundergraduate certificate$25,580
Business Administration, Management and Operationsassociate degreenot reported

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Questions students ask

What programs and credential levels does Western Technical College offer?
The school offers associate degrees in Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies, and Electrical/Electronics Maintenance. It also offers undergraduate certificates in Precision Metal Working, Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Somatic Bodywork, Vehicle Maintenance, Ground Transportation, and Electrical/Electronics Maintenance, plus four other programs.
What do graduates of the Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services associate degree typically earn?
Graduates of the Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services associate degree typically earn a median of $56,641 two years after completion.
How many students at Western Technical College complete their program?
The school reports a completion rate of 67.9%.
Is Western Technical College a public or private institution?
Western Technical College is a private for-profit school.

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Coastal Bend CollegeBeeville$4,23728.8%$35,086
Blinn College DistrictBrenham$10,84416.2%$46,318
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026), school ID 224679. 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.