I understand how OLD this thread is, but even so, when I typed UTI vs Wyotech into google, it is still one of the first responses to pop up. So if I can offer another perspective, and someone finds value in it, so be it.
If I was a 16-24 year old looking into getting into being a mechanic, I would look up U.S. Job Corps and find one that offers mechanics and at least apply for the program prior to comitting to any of these for-profit schools where you’ll walk out in serious debt.
Those Job Corps students pick up an Associates Degree (on the government dime) and pay nothing for their education. I worked at a Job Corps for a period of time, and the one I was associated with had the Associates Degree Automotive Mechanics program, that was tied to a local community college, and it was sponsored by Lexus. So by day they we’re taking mechanics classes at the local community college, and at night (and on the weekends) they stayed at the Job Corps Center. All their college credits were from a regionally accredited college, and could be transferred anywhere- unlike a trade school with national accreditation. (Yes Regional Accreditation is better and more widely transferable to other colleges than National Accreditation). Which is important cause its opens the door if you want to expand your education. Like it you want to take business management classes and learn how to operate a business (or open your own shop some day). Not saying you have to do that, but the door is open if you choose to do so. . . .
Those kids would spend 2 years living for free at the Job Corps Center, getting fed, and all their college was 100% paid for by Uncle Sam. And after 2 years +/- they already had jobs lined up. It was like the best kept secret in all the federal conservation programs, that nobody ever hears about.
Another point to mention. U.S. Job Corps are split between ones that are run by for-profit companies ( being compensated by the Department of Labor) and U.S. Job Corps Centers who are co-managed/ run by the U.S. Forest Service. I’d steer clear of the for-profit U.S. Job Corps Centers, as they make more $$$ by keeping costs down by paying instructors less, and the quality of living quarters. Don’t let the pictures on the website trick you into thinking they are nicer than they are.
There is alot of piece of mind finishing an educational program with no debt, and getting a $50K per year job. Or finishing a tech school and being tied to an $500 per month boat anchor/ student loan for decades while making $50K per year.
Or you could join the military and get OJT and college paid for. Which is what I did. But if I had known about Job Corps, I might have gone that route. Its just not a well advertised/ promoted program.
My .02 cents
Job Corps is the largest free residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16-24. We connect you with the skills and education you need to get the career you want!
www.jobcorps.gov