Welding School of Nevada

What Is It Known For?

The Welding School of Nevada, founded by Greg Gilbert, operates in Henderson with a focus on preparing students for industrial welding/fabrication careers.

With its small class setup (6 students per instructor) and hands-on style, Welding School of Nevada has built a reputation as a place where students learn by doing.

This approach gets students ready for entry-level welding positions with techniques that employers actually need. For current enrollment numbers, contact the school directly.

Degrees & Certifications

During a 10-week, 200-hour program at the Welding School of Nevada, students move through a mix of lectures and plenty of shop time. Since the program follows AWS SENSE guidelines, the structure feels familiar to those who have looked into welding standards before.

Course topics include:

  • Occupational Orientation
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding
  • Air Carbon Arc Cutting
  • Weld Inspection, and more.

By the end, students finish with a certificate of completion from the school, along with an AWS SENSE certificate. OSHA and forklift training, among other certifications, are also part of the package, giving students a bit more preparation for the workplace.

Class Schedules

The Welding School of Nevada offers morning, afternoon, and evening options.

The daytime blocks run Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or noon to 4 p.m., while the evening class meets Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. A portion of the required coursework is delivered online, though the majority still takes place in the welding lab. The full program includes 11 courses, 20 hours of lecture, and 180 hours of shop work.

There are no externships or clinical placements.

Is It a Good School?

Yes. Students who want welding-centered training often look for recognized standards, and the Welding School of Nevada follows the American Welding Society’s SENSE curriculum. It is also licensed by the Nevada Commission on Postsecondary Education.

Acceptance Rate

100% acceptance rate. Entry is open to applicants who meet the school’s basic admission requirements.

How Much Does Tuition Cost?

Tuition at the Welding School of Nevada costs $7,000. Books and supplies add another $500, bringing your total program cost to $7,500. The school does not currently have a net price calculator.

Programs & Courses

Skilled Trades

  • Welding

Campus Locations

Henderson 628 Middlegate Rd, Henderson, NV 89011 Suite 08

Reviews

Based on local Google reviews, Welding School of Nevada (WSN) earns exceptional praise for its dedicated, highly knowledgeable staff, its welcoming and informative open house format, and its effectiveness in preparing students for high-earning careers in the welding trade.

Overall Score: 5.0/5 Stars

Common Praises

Exceptional Staff and Dedication: The staff, including the primary instructor/owner (frequently mentioned as “Greg”) and his assistants, are the school’s strongest asset. They are described as “incredibly knowledgeable,” “patient,” and “genuinely invested in helping students succeed.” Students consistently use words like “awesome,” “kind,” and “respectful” to describe every staff member.

Effective and Informative Open Houses: The school’s open house events are a major point of praise. They are described as “very welcoming and informative,” offering a “hands-on experience” (quick welding session) that helps prospective students determine if the trade is right for them before committing to the program.

Career Success and No-Nonsense Approach: The school is viewed as a “no BS school”—a place where students go “to learn and then going to work.” One alumnus reported earning $80k+ just a year after graduating. The owner is actively engaged with alumni and encourages them to keep in touch regarding their career progress.

Clean Facilities and Hands-on Learning: The facilities are specifically noted as “clean and good equipment.” The teaching style is effective, breaking down concepts in a way that is easy to understand, even for those who “never touched a welding mechen” before.

Common Criticisms

Lack of Criticisms: There are no discernible negative patterns or complaints. The reviews are universally five stars. The only non-academic note is one student mentioning the primary instructor shared scripture, which they “appreciated,” indicating a transparent and personal approach from the leadership.

Momentum

The momentum is extremely strong. The high-volume, 5.0-star rating is continuously reinforced by new, highly positive reviews posted within the last week and two months. The owner is highly engaged, responding to nearly every review with personalized thanks and encouragement, demonstrating a commitment to fostering a strong, supportive community around the school.