Maryland contains four schools that offer automotive programs. Lincoln Technical Institute, the highest-ranking automotive school in MD, has a total student population of 1,620 and is the 4120th highest ranked school in America.
Of the 4 automotive schools in Maryland, only 2 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid, Lincoln Technical Institute comes out as the most expensive ($40,815/yr), with The Community College of Baltimore County as the lowest recorded at only $5,035/yr.
Automotive students from Maryland schools who go on to become automotive technicians, automotive engineers, mechanics, automotive specialists, etc. have a good chance at finding employment. For example, there are 606,990 people working as automotive service technicians and mechanics alone in the US, and their average annual salary is $37,880. Also, Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles make on average $29,880 per year and there are about 17,090 of them employed in the US today. In fact, in the Maryland alone, there are 120 employed electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles earning an average yearly salary of $29,150. Automotive service technicians and mechanics in this state earn $42,680/yr and there are 12,870 employed.
Also, within the automotive schools in Maryland, the average student population is 3,835 and average student-to-faculty ratio is 17 to 1. Aside from automotive, there are 2792 total degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 3,442 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around $6,052, but can vary widely depending on the type of school.
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