Large, Modern Facility Conveniently Located - RETS Technical Center Boston is located in close proximity to many fine educational institutions. The School occupies approximately 21,000 square feet in a one-level air conditioned building. All classrooms, laboratories, general offices and facilities are wheel-chair accessible. Public transportation to any part of the city and surrounding communities is a few steps from the front door. For students seeking to drive, access to the Massachusetts Turnpike is less than one mile from the School.
Accredited by the:
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT)
Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education
Approved under the provisions of Title 38, United States Code, to train eligible persons and veterans
Authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant, alien students
Memberships:
Career College Association (CCA)
Massachusetts Association of Private Career Schools (MAPCS)
Authorized by American Medical Technologists Allied Health Professionals to administer the RMA certification exam.
More Than Just A Vocational School - RETS Technical Center is more than just a vocational school in Boston. You can consider RETS an HVAC school, a school to learn about being an electrician or a medical assistant school! We specialize in HVAC courses and job preparation, electrician programs and medical and healthcare training.
About Us
RETS Technical Center - A History
RETS Electronics School was founded in 1958 to provide theoretical and practical training in electronics. During the early years, most graduates were employed in the Radio and Television field. In the late '60s and '70s, training was geared toward preparing students for employment in other emerging electronics industries such as communications, computers, bio-medical, computer networking, fiber optics and consumer electronics.
In December 1990, the School changed its name from RETS Electronics Schools to RETS Technical Center.
In 1996, training expanded into the fields of refrigeration, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (RHVAC).
In 2000, the School further expanded its technical programs with the introduction of a comprehensive Medical Assistant training program.
In December 2002, the School was acquired by Quest Education Corporation. Quest Education Corporation is a subsidiary of Kaplan, Inc. In December 2002, Quest changed its name to Kaplan Higher Education Corporation. Kaplan is dedicated to continuing the same excellent education for which the RETS Technical Center is known.
In May 2004, the School moved to their current location at 570 Rutherford Avenue.
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