Lincoln Tech

Updated November 2025

Lincoln Tech – Indianapolis, IN

Programs Offered

  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC)
  • Electrical and Electronics Systems
  • Automotive Service Technology
  • Welding and Metal Fabrication

Program Overview

Lincoln Tech’s Indianapolis campus provides hands-on technical training for students pursuing careers in HVAC, electrical systems, automotive service, and welding. The HVAC program emphasizes the installation, repair, and maintenance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Students train with industry-standard tools and diagnostic equipment, gaining the skills required to work in residential, commercial, and industrial environments.

Graduates are well-prepared to enter the workforce or pursue advanced certifications in their field. Lincoln Tech partners with employers nationwide to help students transition directly into skilled trade careers upon graduation.

Hands-On Training

Students at Lincoln Tech’s Indianapolis campus train in modern lab facilities that replicate real-world job environments. Core HVAC training includes:

  • Air conditioning and refrigeration system installation
  • Electrical controls and troubleshooting
  • Heat pump and gas furnace maintenance
  • EPA Section 608 preparation and certification
  • Energy efficiency and green technology systems

In addition to HVAC, the campus also offers electrical, welding, and automotive training, allowing students to explore a range of technical career paths.

Certifications & Career Preparation

  • EPA Section 608 Certification (HVAC)
  • National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) credentials
  • HVAC Excellence Certification
  • OSHA Safety Training

Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions as HVAC technicians, system installers, or maintenance specialists. Lincoln Tech’s career services team also assists students with job placement and certification exam preparation.

Program Length

  • HVAC and Technical Diploma Programs: 9–12 Months (full-time)
  • Associate Degree Programs: Up to 2 Years

Admission Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Basic math and reading comprehension
  • Interest in hands-on, technical problem-solving

Financial Aid & Support Services

Lincoln Tech offers financial aid options for qualifying students, including federal grants, loans, scholarships, and veteran benefits. Students also have access to tutoring, academic advising, and job placement support to ensure a smooth transition into the workforce after graduation.

Location

Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the campus serves students from across the Midwest. Facilities include HVAC labs, welding booths, and fully equipped electrical and automotive bays, all designed to simulate real-world trade environments.

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Cost & Career Outlook

Based on publicly reported data for Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN) — U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Program Type: Trade or Technical Training

In-State Tuition

Out-of-State Tuition

Median Earnings (10 yrs)

$46,396 / yr

Time to Earn It Back

Not enough data available.

ROI Grade

N/A

About this data: Tuition and earnings are averages from federal College Scorecard data for comparable programs at Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis. Actual costs may vary by program length, residency, and supplies. Earnings reflect median salaries ten years after entering the institution. This helps estimate how quickly your training can pay off in real-world wages.

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