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Trade Schools in New Mexico - 2026 Directory

Browse 6 accredited trade schools and vocational programs in New Mexico. Find programs in welding, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, CDL training, and more.

6 Trade Schools
Welding Most Popular Program
$12,000 Avg. Tuition
10 Cities with Schools

Trade Schools by City in New Mexico

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Universal Technical Institute - Albuquerque

Albuquerque, NM Avg. Tuition: $22,500 Duration: 12-18 months
Automotive Diesel Welding CNC
Accredited (ACCSC)

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Fortis Institute - Albuquerque

Albuquerque, NM Avg. Tuition: $16,800 Duration: 8-14 months
Medical Dental HVAC Electrical
Accredited (ACCSC)

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New Mexico Junior College - Vocational Programs

Albuquerque, NM Avg. Tuition: $5,200 Duration: 6-12 months
Welding Automotive Carpentry Electrical
Accredited (SACSCOC)

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Doña Ana Community College - Trade Programs

Las Cruces, NM Avg. Tuition: $4,800 Duration: 6-18 months
HVAC Electrical Plumbing Welding Automotive
Accredited (SACSCOC)

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Santa Fe Community College - Workforce Development

Santa Fe, NM Avg. Tuition: $4,500 Duration: 6-12 months
Carpentry Electrical Plumbing Welding HVAC
Accredited (SACSCOC)

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Pima Medical Institute - Albuquerque

Rio Rancho, NM Avg. Tuition: $18,200 Duration: 9-15 months
Medical Dental Cosmetology
Accredited (ACCSC)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trade Schools in New Mexico

There are 6 accredited trade schools listed in our New Mexico directory, offering programs in welding, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, CDL, and more.

The average tuition for trade schools in New Mexico is approximately $12,000. Costs vary widely depending on the program type, duration, and institution.

The most popular trade school program in New Mexico is Welding, followed by other in-demand fields like HVAC, electrical, and plumbing.

Most trade schools in our New Mexico directory are accredited by recognized organizations such as ACCSC, COE, or regional accreditors. Always verify accreditation status before enrolling.

Most trade school programs in New Mexico take between 6 months and 2 years to complete, depending on the trade and whether the program is certificate-based or leads to an associate degree.