A. T. Mechanicus on Nostr: There are still some programs, but they are the exception and not the norm. They ...
There are still some programs, but they are the exception and not the norm.
They faded out for a number of reasons, but primarily that students were looking to go on to college/University instead of learning a trade and entering the work force after graduation.
Add to that an increasingly litigious legal climate and risk adverse administrations, and the funding dried up predictably.
I was fortunate to have a good VoTech nearby in the that helped me into a medical electronics company immediately after graduation.
(I just looked it up and it's still operational)
They faded out for a number of reasons, but primarily that students were looking to go on to college/University instead of learning a trade and entering the work force after graduation.
Add to that an increasingly litigious legal climate and risk adverse administrations, and the funding dried up predictably.
I was fortunate to have a good VoTech nearby in the that helped me into a medical electronics company immediately after graduation.
(I just looked it up and it's still operational)