• Joshua Winchester

    4
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
    Awesome Experience

    I was able to complete the program in 9 months after re-phasing phases 2 & 4. I was in the afternoon shift so it was really neat to be able to learn from and have the perspective of two different instructors both in the lab and in the classroom. All seemed more than knowledgable in the welding process they were teaching at the time and I never had an instructor that wasn’t more than willing to teach one on one or work with me through break time. The career services department has also done a great job at always keeping me updated with the latest job opportunities, their awesome! I don’t give five stars for the same reason the instructors don’t give out perfect grades. There’s always room for improvement. That being said it was a much better experience than I anticipated and I still miss being there with all the staff and instructors and would highly and gladly recommend it to anyone looking at becoming a certified welder.
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    Professional Welder
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    Joshua Winchester
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  • Byron Lindsey

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
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    Recent Graduate

    Instructors are helpful and will work with you as much as possible. Amazing environment.

  • Robert Neal

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
    Great experience

    I finished the school back in 2005. Remain steadfast in your pursuit for experience in this field. Tulsa gave me the experience I needed to start my career. I’ve worked on trailers, iron buildings, parking garages, natural gas pipe, food grade plants and 180,000 gal pressure vessels. The opportunities just get better and bigger as you gain experience. The friendships you gain along the way make for the best network. Finishing Tulsa was the best decision I ever made.

  • Camden A.

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Welding Specialist with Pipefitting
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    Life Changing

    The instruction I received at Tulsa welding school have greatly changed my life and open doors to job opportunities that I never knew were possible. I now have the tools to give my family a better life then I had and I feel more comfortable with my position in life now than I ever have before. Because I know that I will always have a job because there will always be a need for welders not just in the US but all over the globe. So I can honestly say that I am proud to be a T WS graduate of 2016.

  • Mario Williams

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
    TWS

    Tulsa welding school provide me with first class skills in the weld field
    And help me find strength in myself I never knew was there.
    Because I made the choice to go there, I unlocked endless opportunities for the rest of my life.
    👍👍👍
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    Professional Welder
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    Mario Williams
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  • Russton Ellis

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
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    Graduate

    Tulsa welding school changed my life completely! I was able to land a job in less than two weeks of graduating! I now build tools for remotely operated submarines! If it wasn’t for this school I wouldn’t be anywhere close to where I am today!
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    Professional Welder
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    Russton Ellis
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  • Dylan Manley

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
    Mediocre to Master

    If you want to succeed in welding this is the place to be. I’ve been through 3 years of welding school (excluding this school) and 1 year on the job. That doesn’t amount to much to some people but I’ve had my fair amount of welding instructors. The instructors at TWS Jacksonvile are the best of the best. You only get 7 months with them but they become your brothers and if you listen to them you cannot fail. Once I graduated I sat at home for 3 days and on the forth day I started a great welding job that I still have today. Just remember 2 things, practice makes perfect and hood time is good time.

  • Jonathan Morace

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
    Changed My Life Forever

    The skills I learned at Tulsa Welding School helped me raise my annual income from 20k a year to 60k-100k a year. It changed my life. Signing up for the school was easy, they walked me through it step by step and told me what I needed and what I needed to do. They also worked with me and my financial situation allowing me to make monthly payments for the program. Their staff was very professional and helpful every step of the way. Tulsa’s weekly class schedule of four days shop time and one day class room were just what I needed to become a safe and professional welder. And if I wanted more hands on practice, the instructors encouraged me to come in and practice on the weekends. The instructors were very knowledgable and always willing to help and take time to help me understand or get something right. Going to Tulsa Welding School was the best thing I have ever done for myself. Thank you Tulsa Welding School.

  • Edward Landa

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Welding Specialist
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    Great experience!

    It was a great experience! I’ve learned a lot coming out of there. The instructors were really great teachers, they made it easy and fun way of learning! Haven’t found a job yet down were I live looking to go somewhere else where’s there opportunitys.

  • Max lutz

    4
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
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    Perfect start but not complete

    It took the standard 7 months, I learned the basics to welding and welding processes however the classroom could have been a bit more comprehensive and most teachers could teach well but not all of them. It helped get me a job in the sense that it was a small step ahead of most due to the fact that I knew how to weld and know how to operate machinery. A shop is a very different thing from the lab environment and there are things that the lab could have done to better prepare me for it. I feel that due to my time in school I learned to be proficient and have the confidence I needed to gain employment in the welding field. Tulsa welding school will have my eternal thanks for pushing my life forward and showing me that, no matter the age, skill or confidence level that anyone can really do anything they want and with hard work and desire to learn anything truly is possible.
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    Professional Welder
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    Max lutz
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  • Katheoleen Benall

    5
    • 10/26/2020
    • Professional Welder
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    Fun!

    Anyone could claim to be a welder after attending TWS, but their talent just gets wasted when finding a welding job isn’t put to an effort. The school does most of the search for you, taking and passing the weld tests is all up to you. The school did not recommend J&G Steel, which is where I work as a full time welder, but because I was able to look and find the job that suited me. Thanks to TWS and their instructors for tips and the skill to get the job done in a timely and accurate matter.
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    Professional Welder
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    Katheoleen Benall
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  • Juan

    5
    • 8/21/2020
    • Welding Specialist
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    Very good program

    Very great instructors that were able to teach us to weld

  • Marco Martinez

    5
    • 8/29/2019
    • Welding Specialist
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    Awesome Program

    The staff and students all have the same goal to succeed , and they will do whatever it takes to get you there . At Tulsa they will help you learn the skills you need to use in the real world.

  • Zachary Simpson

    4
    • 8/29/2019
    • Professional Welder
    Too experience, instructors kno what they’re talking about!

    TWS is great for someone who doesnt know anything about welding, you Lear 4 common welding procedures well in 7 months, however if you know the basics of welding you can easily start out as a hired and an end up with the same results!

  • Benjamin Rhye Chandler

    5
    • 8/29/2019
    • Professional Welder with Pipefitting
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    great experience

    Great school all the instructors where very helpful and courteous learned more about welding in a a few months than I had learned about anting in my whole life. Pipe fitting was one of the most challenging and rewording things I have ever done in my life and I would highly recommend it to anyone who took there work seriously and with pride and enjoys a good challenge. I have nothing but high regard and respect for the institution and would recommend there welding program to anyone wanting employment in the welding industry.

  • Brannon Matus

    5
    • 8/28/2019
    • Welding Specialist
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    Hands-Down one of the BEST experiences in my Life!!!!!!

    The program went by so fast once I started to finish. I did not know how to weld a single bead. Look at me know in just 7 months, I have a welding job doing what I learned. I received everything I am paying for with my tuition money. I enjoyed the experience from the Student service, to the Instructors, to the Career service, and all the different types of Office personnel. I highly recommend this School. I am 38 years old, an will tell anyone my age or older YOU are never to old to do something for yourself and your family. God Bless the Lord and All Personnel…….. Thank you All

  • Andrew Shetler

    5
    • 8/28/2019
    • Professional Welder
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    Great Instructors and experience!!!

    7 months really pays off! The instructors explain to you what you need to do to get great results in your welds, they will demonstrate how to do everything that you need to do, and they’re always there to help you no matter what! Career services go above and beyond to make sure that you get a good start in your welding career. The campus president and dean are great people and they make sure any problems you have are taken care of. Tulsa Welding School is by far the best place to go to start your welding career and to make sure you get out in the field to start making a difference in your life. A great friendly environment, get people, overall great experience. I highly recommend this place that everyone should go to this place to have a great career that pays excellent. I am happy to be TWS graduate of 2019!!!

  • Steven

    4
    • 8/28/2019
    • Associate of Occupational Studies
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    They cheap out on you

    The AOS instructors are good how ever the school will not support the program financially because they are greedy. All the 110 outlets in the lab have been worn out for years you have to tap or wire your plugin for your grinder it’s like a SOP there. The wash rack in the men’s bathroom has also been broken for years.

  • Manuel Capetillo

    5
    • 8/28/2019
    • Welding Specialist
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    Great instructors, awesome experience, awesome Learning facility

    All the instructors was great and taught me everything you’ll need to know to get the job best suited for me. I love being part of the Tulsa Welding alumni

  • Caleb Morris

    4
    • 5/1/2019
    • Welding Specialist
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    Helped get me into the field I wanted right

    While attending I got to meet a lot of new people and get taught by some great teachers like sir Patrick, tulsa needs more teachers like him. I loved the being able to weld from the time I got there to the time I left the one thing that was frustrating was when the window would run out of material especially when I had a test I needed to get done, I also think that we should have gotten red tip 1/8th tungsten in our starter kits. I also think 20k was a large amount for the school but it’s not too unreasonable other then that great environment