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Training Students for Great New Jobs for 40 YearsNorth American Trade Schools got its start in 1970, when Sheldon Monsein, president of Central GMC/Kenworth, Inc. in Landover, Maryland founded the first-ever diesel trade school in the state, the Diesel Institute of America (DIA). We've steadily grown since then to become one of the top technical/industrial training schools in the country, changing our name to the North American Trade Schools (and moving to our current location in Baltimore) in 2004. Proven State-of-the-Art Educational SystemsOur track record of excellence is reflected in our continuing accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). We're also licensed by the Maryland Higher Education Commission, the Maryland State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. We're a proud member of the Career College Association, the Maryland Association of Private Colleges and Career Schools, the Better Business Bureau and the American Trucking Association (we also offer CDL Training). Your Success is ParamountBut enough about us. We understand better than many industrial maintenance schools that you're the only reason we exist. That's why we strive to provide you with the best programs and on-campus support possible. As such, we offer you job placement services to help you find work as an industrial piping specialist or as an industrial maintenance mechanic after you complete our program. We also have financial aid services to help you find ways to pay for our education. Call Us Today and Be on Your Way!If you have any questions about our programs, give us a call at (800) 638-5490 or fill out our online contact form and we'll get back to your promptly. Go from Industrial Maintenance Schools to the Industrial Training Section Go back to the NATS Homepage
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