Enrollment Process

Steps to Enroll

Enrolling at Workshops for Warriors takes 4 easy steps:

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Attend orientation at Workshops for Warriors.

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Submit 1) a copy of a state-issued ID card, driver’s license or passport; 2) a copy of high school diploma, GED, or if a veteran, a copy of DD214 form (member-4).

We're Here For You

As a veteran or active duty military member transitioning out of service, you may be wondering what’s next.

You gained valuable skills, experience, and dedication in the military, but you need training in a high-demand field to take your career to the next level. That’s where Workshops for Warriors comes in.

After just 16 weeks of accelerated training at Workshops for Warriors, you will earn nationally recognized credentials in welding or CNC machining that open doors to careers across the United States. Our graduates are working in every state of the nation. WFW has a 94% employment rate.

By enrolling in Workshops for Warriors’ training program, you’ll gain valuable skills and industry-recognized credentials that will set you apart in the job market. WFW graduates have gone on to work for top manufacturing companies across the country and have been able to provide for themselves and their families with well-paying jobs.

We are located in San Diego, CA, where you will train in-person on state-of-the-art equipment with military veteran instructors.

The enrollment process for Workshops for Warriors is simple. Keep scrolling to learn what it takes to get started.

Enroll To Workshops For Warriors

Rebuilding American Manufacuturing
One Veteran At A Time​®

Our Training & Certification Programs

Workshops for Warriors provides accelerated 16-week training programs in CNC machining and welding. Intermediate and advanced programs are available for eligible students. All WFW students earn nationally-recognized credentials in their chosen field and have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with top employers from across the United States.

Enrollment Requirements

Workshops for Warriors’ welding and CNC machining training programs run for an accelerated 16 weeks, and we offer three semesters per year.

General enrollment requirements are as follows:

Applicable Fees

The student must pay all applicable fees, as per the current published fee schedule, at the time of the signing or entering into an enrollment contract or make other arrangements acceptable to the Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE).

Requirements

A high school degree, GED, or a copy of a DD214 form is required.

Military Veterans And Their Dependents May Qualify For Benefits. Housing Options Are Available

Where WFW Graduates Work