Trade School Go, Inc. engages in providing vocational and trade education services through a nationwide online and campus-based platform. The company focuses on career-oriented programs designed to prepare students for skilled trades, technology, and professional services, combining curriculum development, instructor-led training, hands-on labs, and placement support. Core offerings include accredited certificate and diploma programs, stackable credentials, continuing education courses, and learning pathways aligned with industry standards; associated services encompass admissions guidance, tutoring, career coaching, and partnerships with employers for internship and job placement opportunities. The company operates primarily in the United States with online delivery supporting students across multiple states and maintains campus locations in select markets to deliver hands-on training.
Founding year and headquarters: established in 2018, headquartered in Austin, Texas.
Latest major changes: recently enters strategic partnerships with regional employers to expand apprenticeship pipelines and co-create industry-aligned programs; completes a funding round securing growth capital to scale online platforms, expand course catalog, and accelerate geographic footprint; announces launch of a new diagnostic assessment tool to personalize learning paths and a refreshed branding strategy reflecting its expanded mission; undergoes organizational restructuring to support a multi-channel delivery model and accelerate integration of employer partnerships.
Industry and segments: education services, vocational and technical training, online learning platforms, hands-on trade labs, career services. Customer base includes career switchers, high school graduates, and working adults seeking upskilling; primary markets are the United States, with incremental enrollment in Canada and select international markets via online programs. Subsidiaries/parent: operates as a standalone corporate entity with potential strategic affiliations to regional workforce development networks and industry associations.