What Is It Known For?
Since 1912, Johnson College of Technology has been preparing students for real careers through practical training. What started as a trade school has grown into a respected two-year institution that stays current with industry needs and technological advances.
You’ll find yourself in classes with just a handful of other students, which means more attention from instructors who bring actual industry experience. The programs here balance technical skills with general education, so you graduate ready to work. With around 500 to 600 students enrolled each year, the campus maintains a close community where instructors know your name and peers become genuine connections.
Degrees & Certifications
Johnson College awards associate degrees and certificates across technology, health services, and skilled trades. Programs typically take two years for associate degrees, with certificate options available for faster completion. Some of the programs offered here include:
- Aviation Technology
- Radiologic Technology
- Electronic Engineering Technology
- Mechatronics Technology
- Veterinary Nursing
- And Much More!
Class Schedules
Your schedule depends on what you’re studying. Traditional degree programs run during daytime hours, while WAVE Continuing Education courses and certain trade programs like Welding or Pharmacy Tech meet in the evenings.
Several programs are available fully online, including Medical Billing & Coding and Electronic Health Records Management. These often include externship opportunities where you’ll apply what you’ve learned in real settings.
Health programs like Veterinary Nursing and Radiologic Technology require clinical rotations at partner facilities. Most career programs incorporate internships or externships, giving you workplace experience before graduation.
Is It a Good School?
Yes. Johnson College holds accreditation through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), meeting rigorous academic standards recognized nationwide.
Acceptance Rate
With a 96% acceptance rate, Johnson College welcomes nearly all applicants, offering accessible education to students ready to commit to their training.
How Much Does Tuition Cost?
For 2025-2026, full-time tuition (12 to 20 credits per term) costs $19,400 annually. Credits beyond 20 per term cost $585 each. Part-time students pay $585 per credit. Summer and Intersession terms charge $250 per credit.
Visit the school’s net price calculator for a complete picture of costs, including fees, books, and potential financial aid.