Best Jewelrymaking Training Schools
We've compiled a list of trade and vocational schools that can help you start a career in jewelry making. However, we encourage you to do your due diligence when considering any educational program. While these schools may be a good starting point, it's important to conduct your own research and determine which one best fits your needs. To make an informed decision, you can check the credentials of each school, read online reviews from current and former students, and try to connect with people who have attended the programs you're interested in. Doing your research can help you get a better understanding of what each school offers, their reputation, and the potential outcomes of attending the program. With that in mind, here are some schools to consider for your jewelry making career.
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North Bennet Street School - Estimated Cost: $29,219.00
Massachusetts
North Bennet Street School - Estimated Cost: $29,219.00
Address: 150 North Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Website: nbss.edu/
Programs Offered
Jewelrymaking, Locksmith, Manufacturing, Musical Instrument Repair, Precision Production, WatchmakingSchool Details
Enrollment: 141Campus Setting: City: Large
Housing: No
Graduation Rate: 90%
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