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Collision & Repair Technology Schools in Kentucky

In 2020-2021, 74 students earned their Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician degrees in KY.

In terms of popularity, Collision & Repair Technology is the 40th most popular major in the state out of a total 101 majors commonly available.

Education Levels of Collision & Repair Technology Majors in Kentucky

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Award Taking 1 to 2 Years 53
Award Taking 2 to 4 Years 53
Award Taking Less Than 1 Year 21
Award Taking 12 Weeks to 1 Year 21
Award Taking Less 12 Weeks 21

Gender Distribution

In Kentucky, a autobody/collision and repair technology/technician major is more popular with men than with women.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of autobody/collision and repair technology/technician majors in Kentucky is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.0%
  • Black or African American: 5.4%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 0.0%
  • White: 85.1%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 0.0%
  • Other Races: 9.5%
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Jobs for Collision & Repair Technology Grads in Kentucky

In this state, there are 2,280 people employed in jobs related to an autobody/collision and repair technology/technician degree, compared to 232,610 nationwide.

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Wages for Collision & Repair Technology Jobs in Kentucky

A typical salary for a autobody/collision and repair technology/technician grad in the state is $43,540, compared to a typical salary of $46,460 nationwide.

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There are 6 colleges in Kentucky that offer autobody/collision and repair technology/technician degrees. Learn about the most popular 6 below:

26 Degrees in Major Awarded
4,137 Total Students

Seeking financial aid? At this school, 96% of students receive it. Graduates earn an average $26,129 after graduation. The student to faculty ratio is 19 to 1.

21 Degrees in Major Awarded
2,426 Total Students

Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1. The full-time teacher rate is 85%. Seeking financial aid? At this school, 98% of students receive it.

17 Degrees in Major Awarded
4,893 Total Students

The student to faculty ratio is 16 to 1. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 98% are considered full time. Roughly six years after entering college, graduates of this school earn $24,938 a year.

4 Degrees in Major Awarded
4,299 Total Students

Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 17 to 1. 94% of students are awarded financial aid at this school. In their early career, Gateway grads earn an average salary of $27,101.

3 Degrees in Major Awarded
2,630 Total Students

Students enjoy a student to faculty ratio of 15 to 1. In their early career, Hazard Community and Technical College grads earn an average salary of $22,436. Seeking financial aid? At this school, 98% of students receive it.

3 Degrees in Major Awarded
4,837 Total Students

A typical student attending SCC will pay a net price of $4,858. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 97% are considered full time. The student to faculty ratio is 16 to 1.

Collision & Repair Technology Careers in KY

Some of the careers autobody/collision and repair technology/technician majors go into include:

Job Title KY Job Growth KY Median Salary
Transportation Equipment Painters 9% $44,890
Automotive Body Repairers 7% $42,040
Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers 3% $35,400

Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to autobody/collision and repair technology/technician.

Major Annual Graduates in KY
Automotive Mechanics Technology 1,528
Diesel Mechanics Technology 1,114
Aircraft Powerplant Technology 214
Avionics Maintenance Technology 6

View all majors related to Collision & Repair Technology

View Nationwide Collision & Repair Technology Report

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