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Heating/Ventilating, & Air Conditioning

Heating/Ventilating, & Air Conditioning

Class is full for Fall 2025. 
 

Gain Skills in Troubleshooting and Repairing HVAC Equipment
Maybe you can’t control the weather, but you can make sure that homes, stores, and offices are kept at the correct temperature, regardless of the weather. Learn how to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a wide range of systems.  We will help prepare you for an in-demand career in the residential and commercial HVAC field.

ABOUT

MADE IN THE TRADES

Learn to service and install gas, oil, and electric furnaces; boilers; air conditioners; and heat pumps. Prepare for industry-required certification and employment.

What you will learn: Concepts of electricity, concepts of refrigeration, installing and troubleshooting heating systems, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, servicing/repairing refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, servicing and repairing heating systems, EPA Refrigerant Recovery Certification, soldering and brazing, proper use, care and maintenance of tools, fabricate and install duct systems, IAQ -Indoor Air Quality, Employability and entrepreneurship skills.

All students must have a high school diploma or HSE (High School Equivalency) to start the program and be 18 years old by the completion of the program. HSE hotline: 513.612.5806 

Program Quick Facts

  • 600 hours

  • Monday through Thursday
    5 pm to 9 pm

    *Subject to change

  • Start Date: September 8, 2025
    End Date: May 21, 2026

  • Scarlet Oaks Career Campus
    303 Scarlet Oaks Drive
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
    (Formerly 3254 East Kemper Road)

  • Direct Cost:  The cost of the program

    Tuition: $6,349
    Books/Tools/Supplies: $3,464
    Total*: $9,813 (Subject to change)

    Please note:  Books, tools and supplies are a requirement of each program and are a mandatory cost of the program.

    Click here to learn more about financial aid and other sources of assistance

    Indirect Costs:  These are not costs to attend Great Oaks, but an estimate of living expenses you may have while attending school. They are shown for federal financial aid purposes, and include child care, housing, transportation, etc.

    Dependent Student: $14,478
    Independent Student: $18,062

    • EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certifications.
    • OSHA 10
    • CPR/First Aid

    Accredited by PAHRA (Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Accreditation) and COE (the Council on Occupational Education).

     

  • Molly Maundrell, Career Planning Specialist 
    maundrem@greatoaks.com
    text or call 513.612.5790

    Rick Gillenwater, Instructor
    gillenwr@greatoaks.com
    or 513.612.5786