August 4, 2006 (Press Release) --
Founded in 1979, The Baran Institute of Technology conveniently offers two campus locations in East Windsor and Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Situated just a half-hour’s drive from Six Flags New England, and an hour away from the beautiful Connecticut coastline, students may enjoy these and many other local, recreational activities; in addition to winter sport skiing in neighboring Berkshire Mountains or NASCAR racing at the Stafford Springs Raceway!
Believing that "...Your Success is our Business..." The Baran Institute of Technology provides hands-on training in their newly renovated and spacious facility, and provides comprehensive education in:
-Auto Body
-Automotive.
-CDL Training
-Motorcycle Tech
-Electrical
-Welding
-Diesel
-HVAC
With the main campus consisting of 315,000 square feet, the Baran Institute of Technology offers several classrooms, in addition to special facilities including an auditorium, fully-equipped computer labs, and a learning resource center. They also provide the convenience of an onsite cafeteria and outdoor picnic areas.
As an incentive, Baran Institute of Technology offers additional resource offices including admissions; *financial aid; and student and career services to meet the needs of their students. *(Available financial aid programs include subsidized and unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans; Federal PLUS Loans; Pell Grants; Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG); Federal Work-Study Program; and other financial aid services consisting of private loans and scholarship programs.)
SchoolsGalore.com is pleased to have Baran Institute of Technology onboard and salutes its quality standards for being an educational pioneer in post-secondary Technology training.
To learn more about or to enroll in the Baran Institute of Technology, please visit The Baran Institute of Technology onsite today.
To learn more about our many listed, vocational schools, visit our Vocational Schools Directory.
© 07/07/2006 – Featured School of the Week: The Baran Institute of Technology
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
Public Relations' Director &
Writer
SchoolsGalore.com -- Your source of information for Vocational Schools; Automotive Training; Technology Training schools.
Believing that "...Your Success is our Business..." The Baran Institute of Technology provides hands-on training in their newly renovated and spacious facility, and provides comprehensive education in:
-Auto Body
-Automotive.
-CDL Training
-Motorcycle Tech
-Electrical
-Welding
-Diesel
-HVAC
With the main campus consisting of 315,000 square feet, the Baran Institute of Technology offers several classrooms, in addition to special facilities including an auditorium, fully-equipped computer labs, and a learning resource center. They also provide the convenience of an onsite cafeteria and outdoor picnic areas.
As an incentive, Baran Institute of Technology offers additional resource offices including admissions; *financial aid; and student and career services to meet the needs of their students. *(Available financial aid programs include subsidized and unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans; Federal PLUS Loans; Pell Grants; Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG); Federal Work-Study Program; and other financial aid services consisting of private loans and scholarship programs.)
SchoolsGalore.com is pleased to have Baran Institute of Technology onboard and salutes its quality standards for being an educational pioneer in post-secondary Technology training.
To learn more about or to enroll in the Baran Institute of Technology, please visit The Baran Institute of Technology onsite today.
To learn more about our many listed, vocational schools, visit our Vocational Schools Directory.
© 07/07/2006 – Featured School of the Week: The Baran Institute of Technology
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
Public Relations' Director &
Writer
SchoolsGalore.com -- Your source of information for Vocational Schools; Automotive Training; Technology Training schools.

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