Key Takeaways
The Plumbing and Heating Technology Certificate at Alaska Vocational Technical Center is a in-person certificate program lasting 5 months with tuition of $6,500.
Hands-on certificate covering heating system fundamentals, hydronic heating, boiler systems, and pipefitting basics, preparing graduates for entry-level residential and commercial heating careers across Alaska.
At $6,500 in total tuition, this program is in line with the Alaska median of $6,250. Its 5 months timeline is typical for the state norm of 5 months. It includes financial aid.
HVAC technicians in Alaska earn a median of $61,080 per year (BLS OEWS), ranging from about $42,560 early in a career to over $85,240 for seasoned techs — so a program at this price point typically pays for itself within the first year or two on the job.
Upon completion you will earn a certificate in HVAC/R. This in-person program takes 5 months to complete.