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In the Low Voltage Technology program at Porter and Chester Institute, you’ll be trained to install, maintain and repair low voltage systems and associated wiring. We’ll teach you all about electronics circuitry, fire alarm and national electrical codes and electronics diagnostics. You’ll learn about voice, data and fiber optic networks, fire, CCTV and intrusion alarm technology, telecommunication technology, home entertainment systems, live sound reinforcement and more.
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Low Voltage Technology
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Why PCI?
Fit your education around your life.
Financial aid available to those who qualify.

Your instructors have relevant field experience through both online and hands-on training in our industry-modeled labs. This arms our graduates with a wealth of practical, hands-on experience.
New electronic device included in tuition and fees for most programs.

Where can Low Voltage Technicians Work?
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- Aerospace and Defense
- Manufacturing
- Energy & Utilities
- Business Services
- Education, Government, Non-Profit
- Communication
- Wifi, Broadcast & Cable Television
- Live Sound
- Security and Fire Alarm Systems
- Closed Circuit Television
- Home Theatre and Music

How can I afford it?
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. Our team of Educational Funding Specialists will work with you to determine what you’re eligible for and how to pay for school. There are federal, institutional and private programs that can make your career training more affordable, as well as grant and scholarship opportunities that may be available to you.
Will I get a job?
While employment is not guaranteed, our Career Service Advisors are dedicated to helping you find the right job for you! We’ll help you with your job search, and also with resume and cover letter writing, and interviewing skills.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Ask about our 2025 High School Graduate Scholarship Grant
PCI holds accreditation through ACCSC, an accrediting agency recognized by the US Department of Education.