San Joaquin Valley College Expands to Arizona with New Phoenix Trades Education Center

The SJVC Phoenix TEC provides practical, hands-on training in electrical and HVAC-R fields
Aug. 20, 2025
2 min read

Takeaways

  • The new campus marks SJVC's first expansion outside California, located in Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Programs offered include Electrical Technology and HVAC-R, focusing on hands-on training and real-world skills.
  • Students can complete programs in approximately ten months and may qualify for industry certification exams such as EPA 608.

San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) announced the opening of its newest campus – the SJVC Phoenix Trades Education Center (TEC). Located in Phoenix, Ariz., this campus marks the college’s first expansion outside of California and is part of a broader programmatic alignment between SJVC and its sister school, Carrington College.

Previously operating as the Carrington College Phoenix TEC, the campus has officially transitioned to SJVC following the realignment of programs between the two colleges. This programmatic alignment allows SJVC to focus exclusively on trades and business career education.

“We’re excited to bring SJVC’s trades education to Arizona for the first time with the introduction of our Phoenix campus,” said President of SJVC, Robyn Whiles. “This alignment and expansion into Arizona allow us to focus our resources on delivering quality, hands-on training in trades programs that help prepare students for meaningful careers.”

SJVC Phoenix TEC will offer two programs: Electrical Technology and Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC-R). Both programs are designed to deliver hands-on training, real-world skills, and classroom instruction to prepare students for entry into the workforce.

SJVC’s Electrical Technology program teaches students how to safely and professionally install, maintain, and repair electrical systems found in homes, businesses, and industrial settings. Students gain practical experience with wiring, lighting systems, circuit breakers, and diagnostic tools to prepare for diverse opportunities in the electrical field.

Meanwhile, the HVAC-R program trains students to install, service, and maintain temperature control systems in residential and commercial environments. The curriculum covers everything from heating and cooling principles to electrical theory and troubleshooting. In as few as ten months, students can earn a Certificate of Completion and may qualify to take certification exams such as the EPA 608.

To learn more about the SJVC Phoenix Trades Education Center, visit www.SJVC.edu.

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