Description
For a highly specialized field of study, you need a highly specialized college. The NAWCC School of Horology is just that, with academics that focus exclusively on the art of watchmaking and clockmaking.NAWCC School of Horology offers extensive programs of study in Clock Making and Watch Repair & Restoration. Students interested in both specializations can enroll in the combined Watch & Clock Repair Program, which consists of 23 courses.
In addition to these full-time programs, NAWCC School of Horology offers short-term Watch Technician and Chronographs courses. These courses run for less than a month, and tuition is under $3,000.
Students at NAWCC School of Horology are eligible for federal financial aid programs. These include Pell grants, Stafford loans and other need-based aid. Make sure you fill out the FAFSA to determine your eligibility for these programs.
Because it’s located right near the NAWCC’s Museum and Library & Research Center, student life at the School of Horology means complete immersion in the art of clock and watch craftsmanship. Any time you need inspiration, you can browse a collection of over 12,000 clocks and watches, or refer to the library’s extensive archives.
Quick Facts
Location
Mid-Atlantic
Setting
Large Town Setting
Type
Private
Website
On-Campus Housing Available
No
Selectivity
Open Admissions
Enrollment
20
Students
- Total Students
- 20
Full-Time vs. Part-time Students
- Full-Time
- 100%
- Part-Time
- 0%
Ethnic Diversity
- African-American
- 11%
- Caucasian
- 88%
- Other
- 1%
International Students
- International
- 5%
- Domestic
- 95%