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Mission Statement
ETI Technical College of Niles continues to work toward the following goals:
- Maintain the "Learn by Doing" approach as an underlying method of education.
- Teach fundamentals in technical courses to ensure the adaptability needed in a changing
world.
- Promote a collegiate environment in which students, faculty and administration plan
together for the future of the college.
- Maintain and strengthen ties with industry in order to better serve the business
community.
- Encourage an atmosphere of professional growth and critical inquiry among faculty
members.
Location
ETI Technical College of Niles is located at 2076 Youngstown - Warren Road
Niles, Ohio 44446 (Route 422 on the Strip in Niles). This location is ideal for those of
the student body who come from Warren, Youngstown, Sharon, Mercer, Greenville, Grove City,
New Castle, Beaver Falls, East Liverpool, Salem, Alliance, Columbiana, Ashtabula and
adjacent areas.
School Purpose and Philosophy
It is the purpose of ETI Technical College of Niles to provide sound
educational programs in the fields of Electronics, Legal Assistant,
Computerized Office
Technology, Medical Assistant and Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating.
Our training programs are designed to provide the student with the
necessary skills to be competitive in the job market. At ETI, training is provided by
qualified instructors, experienced and knowledgeable in their respective fields.
Our "Learn by Doing " method of instruction provides the student
with a proportional amount of time in theory and laboratory practice. We have found that
this method provides the student with a sole understanding of what he/she is doing and it
encourages him/her to study the theory so necessary to succeed in his/her career choice.
Through close association with our instructors and fellow students, the
student grows in maturity and obtains the confidence necessary for advancement in today's
highly competitive world. Punctuality, neatness, cooperation, honesty, self-confidence and
loyalty are all desirable characteristics looked for by the employer. We find that as the
student grows in the academic and technical knowledge of the field for which he/she is
training, he/she also begins to become aware of these other areas of self-discipline that
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