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Carpentry Schools in Ohio

2 schools in Ohio offer carpentry-related programs, compared below on official cost, completion, and earnings data. Prefer to earn while you learn? 27 registered apprenticeship programs in Ohio train carpentry apprentices — see apprenticeships.

Schools in Ohio
2
Median net price / yr (Ohio)
$6,333
national: $8,400
Median earnings (Ohio)
$37,545
national: $38,513
Apprenticeship sponsors
27
earn while training
Carpentry pay in Ohio (all workers)
$60,810
range $42,290–$81,140 · U.S. DOL occupation wage

Occupation pay is what working carpentry professionals in Ohio 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.

Schools, ranked by earnings per tuition dollar

SchoolCityTypeNet price / yrCompletionEarnings (10 yr)
Cuyahoga Community College DistrictClevelandpublic$4,26619.1%$35,654
Columbus State Community CollegeColumbuspublic$8,40029.7%$39,435

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 carpentry graduates specifically. Schools without both figures sort last — "not reported" means the federal dataset lacks the value, not that the school is bad.

Common questions: Carpentry school in Ohio

How much do Carpentry schools cost in Ohio?
The median annual net price (what students actually pay after aid) across 2 carpentry schools in Ohio is $6,333. Individual schools range widely — the table above shows each school's real cost, not sticker price.
Can you get paid to train as a carpentry in Ohio?
Yes — Ohio has 27 registered apprenticeship programs where you earn wages while you train instead of paying tuition. See the carpentry apprenticeships page for the current list.
What does a carpentry earn in Ohio?
Working carpentry professionals in Ohio earn a median of $60,810 per year, ranging from about $42,290 to $81,140 (U.S. Department of Labor). This is what people in the job earn, which differs from a school's reported graduate-earnings figure.

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Data: U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026) + U.S. Dept of Labor apprenticeship.gov. Methodology & provenance. Independent site — not affiliated with any government agency.