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4 schools in Connecticut offer machining & CNC-related programs, compared below on official cost, completion, and earnings data. Prefer to earn while you learn? 2 registered apprenticeship programs in Connecticut train machining & CNC apprentices — see apprenticeships. Federal program data groups machining & cnc with welding — schools below may offer any of these.
Occupation pay is what working machining & CNC professionals in Connecticut earn (all experience levels) — school "earnings" figures above are medians for each school's recent federally-aided students across all its programs, which read lower.
| School | City | Type | Net price / yr | Completion | Earnings (10 yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut State Community College | New Britain | public | $11,513 | 25.4% | $41,344 |
| Porter & Chester Institute | Bridgeport | private for-profit | $18,348 | 47.1% | $41,588 |
| Lincoln Technical Institute-East Windsor | East Windsor | private for-profit | $27,006 | 61.2% | $38,683 |
| Lincoln Technical Institute-New Britain | New Britain | private for-profit | $33,240 | 59.5% | $38,683 |
Ranking = median earnings 10 years after entry per $1,000 of average yearly net price (methodology). Figures are institution-wide federal medians for each school as a whole — not machining & CNC graduates specifically. Schools without both figures sort last — "not reported" means the federal dataset lacks the value, not that the school is bad.
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