Sheridan Technical College, a Florida technical school, focuses on skilled trades and healthcare careers. Programs are short (under two years) and lead directly to employment or licensure. You're learning welding, HVAC, nursing, electrician work, or similar in-demand trades.
Classes are hands-on and taught by working professionals. Graduates are job-ready and face strong employer demand. Cost is low and time investment is manageable. This path makes sense if you've decided trade work is your career and want quick, affordable entry.
The limitation is specialization; once trained, your credentials apply to that specific trade. But if you choose wisely (nursing and skilled trades have strong job markets), you're graduating into genuine demand and earning potential without four-year debt.