WyoTech Blairsville Campus
![]() |
WyoTech Blairsville |
WyoTech's history began in June 1966 when 22 students from Wyoming and surrounding states started their careers in Automotive Technology in Laramie, Wyoming. Since then, WyoTech has graduated over 26,000 students from across the nation and several foreign countries.
A significant milestone was reached when WyoTech opened its doors in the spring of 2002 for training in the automotive and collision/refinishing industries at a branch campus located in Blairsville, Pennsylvania.This WyoTech Blairsville campus received its initial accreditation in October 2001 and has received approval from 48 state governing authorities. WyoTech has maintained a policy of constantly upgrading facilities and courses to meet growing demands of the automotive, diesel, and collision/refinishing industries.
Blairsville is a close-knit community of approximately 4,000 citizens nestled in the Conemaugh River Valley with the Conemaugh River forming 180 degrees of the town's perimeter border. Blairsville is rich in history as one of the vital transportation links between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh that facilitated the settling of this great nation in it's infancy.
Throughout its history, WyoTech has kept its instructors abreast of the latest techniques, added new equipment as needed, and updated curriculum as changes occurred in the industry. "Moving into the Future" is not simply a slogan at WyoTech, it is a commitment.WyoTech Blairsville Housing
WyoTech Blairsville offers safe and affordable housing in two locations. Students may choose from Indy Park, a new facility located a mile from campus, or Oakland Rooney, a dormitory 13 miles from Blairsville in Indiana, Pennsylvania. Both are furnished and include a variety of utilities. The school also offers free bus transportation to transport students to and from campus and within the community.
Programs offered at this campus:

