Universal Technical Institute

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Long Beach, United States

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Mechanic· Vocational school· Trade school· Educational institution· School· Technical school· Technical university· Training centre· Training school· Vocational college· Vocational secondary school

Universal Technical Institute Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Universal Technical Institute is located in Long Beach, United States on 4175 E Conant St. Universal Technical Institute is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category mechanic in United States.

Address

4175 E Conant St

Phone

+1 5625417000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Carmen Caruana

Our son recently moved to Long Beach to attend UTI for collision. We needed to find housing for him while he was in school. Our experience with CHS and Eric has been wonderful. We had to postpone the enrollment date due to Covid, and Eric was so accommodating and always returned my phone calls. He always kept us well informed and the housing is very nice and close to the school. He made the moving-in experience very easy; and the information regarding the lease was upfront and very clear. It is very refreshing to work with somebody who is professional, responsible, and caring.

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Emanuel Gallegos

I am from out of state but thanks to the housing department I was able to house comfortably for the year that I was here. Eric was constantly in touch with me ensuring all was well. The housing provided was affordable, comfortable, and near the school. The only issue was the slow response rate from student services but eventually they did respond with the information needed. Other than that my time at UTI was well worth the everything it took.

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ADAM ENCALADA

This place was really good, I went in with confidence and they staff are really helpful.... only thing is that unfortunately I’ve ran into some trouble that requires me to drop out from the school, but I’m not sure how to do it.... if anyone can help me out that would be very much appreciate, but overall the school is really nice and an awesome experience.

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Toby Cho

For anyone looking to get into the transportation industry, whether it is your first job or you're looking for a career change, there is no better option for learning the fundamentals. Take it a step further and go for an advanced training program to put your career on the fast track to master tech.