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The Electric Power and Distribution program enhances students’ knowledge and technical skills required to succeed in the electrical distribution industry. Graduates of the Electric Power and Distribution program will be able to successfully install, maintain, and operate electrical systems to supply electrical energy to residential, commercial, and industrial customers and to join gas and electrical underground generation facilities.
The EPD program provides the training needed to construct, operate, and maintain power line equipment. This program is one of only a handful in the United States that has open admission to the public. The program begins in January of each year and a summer internship is required.
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Tuition, Fees, and Tools: $25,967Additional Costs: $950Detailed Estimated Cost Sheets
*Based upon AAS degree option
Salary, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Total financial aid offered may not exceed the estimated Cost of Attendance (COA).
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The AAS in Electric Power and Distribution trains students for a career in the power industry, focusing on electrical theory, overhead and underground line construction, transformer installation, and safety practices.
The Certificate C in Electric Power and Distribution prepares students for entry-level roles in the power industry, with training in line construction, electrical theory, safety protocols, and equipment operation.
The estimated Cost of Attendance (COA) is a budget that includes categories of expenses that a student can expect to incur while attending college. The COA does not reflect actual charges. It is an average based on the estimated living costs typical of our region. A student's cost of attendance is composed of all educational expenses that can be included for financial aid purposes that a student may accrue while pursuing their education for the year. A student's financial aid cannot exceed their cost of attendance. Schools are required to provide a fuller picture of what it may cost students to pursue their degree, not just what they will owe in tuition/fees and books/supplies. For a more detailed breakdown of information regarding tuition, fees, and supplies, visit our Estimated Cost Sheets.
In-State Costs
$11,520*
Out-of-State Costs
$N/A*
N/A*
In-State
$26,398
Out-of-State
N/A
$33,703
Manhattan Tech also offers a Net Price Calculator to help estimate costs.
We’re happy to answer any questions you may have about how the financial aid process works. Please feel free to reach out for more information.
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To get a clear understanding of how our students perform, check out our Student Achievement Data. Here, you'll find detailed information on important metrics like graduation rates, job placement success, and licensure exam pass rates. Exploring this data will show you how well our programs prepare students for successful careers in their fields.
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Once your application has been processed and you are a new student, you will receive an email to the personal email address listed on your application. This email will provide instructions on accessing your student portal and setting your password. This will be the only communication with your personal email, which will be with your Manhattan Tech email address after that.
Federal financial aid is available through grants, loans, and work studies. To be considered for federal and state financial aid programs, complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can submit the FAFSA online through the Department of Education's site: https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. Manhattan Tech's school code is 005500. We accept various military education benefits. Please refer to our website for details.
Official high school and college transcripts can be mailed or transferred electronically (registrar@manhattantech.edu) directly from the issuing institution and received by the Registrar before registration. Additional questions about can be directed to our Registrar's page.
Manhattan Tech requires the Accuplacer Assessment to determine placement for all students entering a program. You can schedulethe assessment test through our website. If you have already completed college-level math and English classes, you may not need to take the Accuplacer.
Seating is limited in this program, and students must provide a valid, unrestricted Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) via a secure file upload.
After admissions confirm receipt of the Class A CDL, the student can submit a $500.00 non-refundable seat deposit and intent form for enrollment into program classes. Upon completing the applicable admission requirements, this form will be sent to your Manhattan Tech email address upon completion of the applicable admission requirements.
After all applicable admissions requirements have been completed, you will be provided notice by admissions to schedule an appointment with an academic advisor for enrollment. To schedule an advising appointment, book online.
Students are required to attend Program Orientation. During these activities, faculty and staff provide vital information to help students successfully transition to Manhattan Area Technical College, including Manhattan Tech Policies and Procedures, Program Course Schedules, Performance Expectations, and Tools/Equipment/Uniform requirements.
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Students must have set up a payment option by the first day of class or have communicated with our Student Account Coordinator regarding payment options. If you have questions about tuition, please check out the business office webpage, or contact Student Accounts for more information. Manhattan Tech requires regular and punctual attendance in all classes.
Some academic programs require you to have equipment, tools, supplies, and uniforms on the first day of class. Other programs have compiled a tool kit that is required for the students attending those programs. The tool kits and supplies will be available on program orientation day. On program orientation, day students must submit a non-refundable seat deposit. Refer to the information below for each program's seat deposit and tool requirements.
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