Universal Technical Institute Announces New Campuses to Address Skilled Worker Shortage
Reuters
Nov 18, 2025
Universal Technical Institute Announces New Campuses to Address Skilled Worker Shortage
Universal Technical Institute Inc. has announced plans to accelerate its growth by opening multiple new campus locations as part of its multi-year North Star strategy. The company revealed the first three sites for planned campuses set to open in fiscal 2027 across its Universal Technical Institute and Concorde Career Colleges divisions. This expansion aims to address America's shortage of skilled workers by offering programs in transportation, skilled trades, electrical and energy, as well as health professions. Earlier this year, new UTI campuses were announced for San Antonio and Atlanta, scheduled to open in 2026 with a variety of training programs. Additionally, a new Concorde campus in partnership with Heartland Dental Services is set to open in Fort Meyers, Florida, focusing on dental hygiene and assistant programs. The company plans to continue opening campuses annually through 2029 and launching new programs at existing locations.
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