Accredited HVAC Schools in Michigan
These accredited programs serve the Lansing metro area. Filter by format, cost, or certification focus to narrow your results.

Prioritizing schools with campus presence in or near Lansing.

HVAC Programs Near Lansing

DiplomaIn-Person

HVAC Diploma (1–2 years)

Lansing Community College

Lansing Community College conferred 5 awards at a 1- to 2-year certificate or diploma in HVAC/R (CIP 47.0201) in 2023-24 (IPEDS Completions 2023-24…

Duration
1 yr
Tuition
Not published
Financial Aid
AAS DegreeIn-Person

HVAC Associate Degree

Lansing Community College

Lansing Community College conferred 9 awards at an associate's degree in HVAC/R (CIP 47.0201) in 2023-24 (IPEDS Completions 2023-24 (provisional, Fall 2024…

Duration
2 yr
Tuition
Not published
Financial Aid
HVAC in Lansing
Lansing and the surrounding Michigan market rely on year-round heating and cooling demand. Accredited HVAC programs in the region prepare technicians for residential service, commercial installs, and EPA 608 certification.
Salary Range
$32,740 entry-level to $70,280+ for experienced technicians. Median: $49,010/year.

Source: BLS OEWS SOC 49-9021

Job Outlook
+6% projected growth with approximately 186 annual openings in the Lansing, MI area. Demand outpaces supply in most submarkets.
Top Employers
and dozens of independent contractors hiring entry-level technicians in the Lansing area.
Michigan HVAC License Requirements
Understanding your state's licensing rules before choosing a program helps you pick a curriculum that meets the requirements.
Michigan License: Required
Michigan requires a mechanical contractor license for HVAC work. Local jurisdictions also require permits for installations.
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From Training to $49,010+/Year
Here's a realistic timeline from starting HVAC school to earning the median salary in the Lansing market.
01
Enroll in a Certificate Program
6–12 months. Learn HVAC fundamentals, refrigeration, electrical, and get EPA 608 certified. Most Lansing-area programs cost $8,000–$18,000 with financial aid available.
02
Get EPA 608 Certified
Required by federal law before handling refrigerants. Most certificate programs include exam prep. The exam costs $20–$40 and certification never expires.
03
Land Your First Tech Role
Entry-level positions in Lansing typically start at $32,740$40,925/year. Many employers offer sign-on bonuses given the current technician shortage.
04
Earn NATE Certification
NATE-certified techs earn 10–20% more on average. Specialize in residential, commercial, or refrigeration to command premium rates in the Lansing market.

Key Takeaways

HVAC technicians in Lansing earn a median $49,010/year with 6% job growth and ~186 annual openings in the Lansing, MI area. Prioritizing schools with campus presence in or near Lansing.

  • Salary range: $32,740–$70,280+
  • Michigan license: required for contracting
  • 2 programs and 6 schools listed for this metro
HVAC Schools in Lansing — Common Questions
Answers to what people searching for HVAC training in Lansing ask most.
How much do HVAC technicians make in Lansing?
The median HVAC technician salary in the Lansing, MI area is $49,010 per year, according to BLS OEWS data. Entry-level technicians typically earn $32,740–$40,875 while experienced technicians and journeymen can earn $70,280+.
Do I need a license to work as an HVAC technician in Michigan?
Michigan requires a mechanical contractor license for HVAC work. Local jurisdictions also require permits for installations.
How long does HVAC training take in Lansing?
Most HVAC certificate programs take 6–12 months. Associate degree programs take 18–24 months. HVAC apprenticeship programs in Lansing typically take 4–5 years but pay wages from day one. The fastest route to employment is a certificate program followed by an entry-level tech position.
Is the HVAC job market good in Lansing?
Yes. The Lansing, MI area is projected to add approximately 186 HVAC job openings per year, with 6% employment growth through 2032 — above the national average of 6%. Lansing and the surrounding Michigan market rely on year-round heating and cooling demand. Accredited HVAC programs in the region prepare technicians for residential service, commercial installs, and EPA 608 certification.
What certifications do I need to work HVAC in Lansing?
EPA Section 608 certification is required by federal law for anyone handling refrigerants, and is mandatory in Lansing as elsewhere. Most employers also prefer or require NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certification. Michigan also requires an HVAC contractor license for independent contracting work.
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