Overview
Founded in 1965, Refrigeration School is a vocational school offering professional training in electrical, HVAC, and mechanical maintenance fields. The Refrigerator School has a solid reputation within the HVAC industry and prepares students for career success. The school campus is located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Student Appeal
Instructors stress hands-on learning to ensure the highest level of education, while providing individual support and attention. Graduates earn a career diploma upon successful completion of a course and are prepared to pursue certification. Refrigeration School courses last as few as three months or as many as 13 months. Credits are transferable to the University of Phoenix. Career placement assistance is available to all students along with career development training.
Financial
Financial aid is available for qualified students in the form of federal grants, loans, and work-study. Private aid awards are also available and can be accessed via the Financial Aid Department. The Refrigeration School is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.
Programs Offered:
- Electrical TechnologiesElectrical Technologies
Students who complete the RFS Electrical Technologies course are qualified to begin working as entry-level electricians. Courses include both theory-based and practical work in residential and commercial wiring techniques. - Electro Mechanical TechnologiesElectro Mechanical Technologies
This course is a combination of Electrical Technologies and Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Technologies courses that prepares students for entry-level work in either field, or work that requires knowledge of both industries. Students will learn mechanical and electrical principles, air conditioning theory and techniques, and commercial and residential wiring techniques. - Mechanical Maintenance EngineeringMechanical Maintenance Engineering
This is an Associate's degree course that provides students with refrigeration, heating, and electrical options for study. Students who complete this degree course are qualified to begin on career paths that involve maintenance of highly complex systems. - Refrigeration, Heating, and AC TechnologiesRefrigeration, Heating, and AC Technologies
Classes in mechanical and electrical principles, residential and advanced air conditioning and refrigeration, and advanced trouble-shooting, prepare students to work as HVAC technicians.