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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

One of the hottest careers today is in HVACR (Heating-Air Conditioning-Refrigeration). And the best place to get a two- or four-year degree in HVACR technology is Ferris State University (FSU) in Big Rapids, Michigan. Find out from students and others why HVACR and FSU are the greatest!

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  • Hey Tupac, this is the best school for HVACR. Let me know if I can assist you. I am on the school's advisory committee.

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  • MI residents, also consider Penn College of Technology in Williamsport, PA.

    They have a BBT program that is our of this world.

  • hey, tupac, this is God hows the heat from our HVAC? btw for future references maybe you should try making a video without a bunch of tools in it. FERRIS STATE HER3 I COME! my oppertunity for advancement awaits

  • hello ideal person tanks for posting this great video it measn so much to future student s that want to attend to ferris hvacr progr , in fact i want to go to ferris , im currently working on my associate degree in hvac , is there other videos about the hvac program like this one, thank you. very much.

  • I am about to attend this school i am a transfer student and i have been waiting to go here for 3 years. WOOT to a good career!!

  • Graduated from Ferris in 1973 in 37 years I have always had an abundance of work and I still think that Ferris has the best program in the USA.

  • GREAT job guys. The FSU HVAC&R program prepared me well for a professional career in Facility Engineering. I can confidently say continuation education has been priceless to my remaining employed in an ever-changing employment market, and Ferris' program is the best in the industry. Thanks. Glenn T. Remington, Michigan Department of Management and Budget, Office of Facilities (2001 FSU HVAC Graduate and member, ASHRAE TC 7.5)

  • The difference is a Ferris graduate or any mechanical engineer graduate is going to be your boss someday, and will have a job and salary when you are laid off.

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