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Most welders can enter an apprenticeship or certification program with a high school diploma, GED, and sometimes without even that level of education. This does not mean that it is possible to become a welder overnight. It requires plenty of time, work, and dedication.
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Between 12 and 18 months depending on the location.
When attending a welding school that offers an associate's degree, you will find that the length of welding school will typically range between a 12 and 18 months. Remember, a degree is not required to become a welder.
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