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Forge Your Path

We are WyoTech.

A place for those who know their brand and forge their path. Students from all over the United States come to WyoTech to follow their version of the American dream. The trades are the backbone of America, and we are honored to teach the next generation of technicians. Every story is unique, capturing WyoTech students as they complete their specialty projects in time for graduation.

The Drifter

When Alex followed his passion, it led him to WyoTech. Alex originally had interest in automotive technology in general, until he discovered specialty programs, in which he found a true passion. For his automotive project, Alex restored his 1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6. Alex received a job offer before his graduation, and is now restoring vintage European cars, his dream job.

Green Bastard

Tucker entered WyoTech after having worked in a shop his whole life, and he loved every moment of it. Attending WyoTech fine tuned his automotive skills, growing his confidence with every class. His life goal is to own his own speed shop in or near his hometown. Following his passion, Tucker restored his 1980 Dodge D150, nicknamed “Green Bastard”.

Big Blue

Zak loves big machinery, and WyoTech set him on a career path in diesel. For his automotive project, Zak worked on his 1991 Dodge W250. With the guidance from WyoTech instructors, he was able to rebuild “Big Blue” better than ever. His dream is to own a fabrication shop, allowing him to manufacture his own parts and sell them directly to customers.

The Cajun

New Orleans native Ryan enrolled in WyoTech to become a tradesman in the automotive industry. Inspired by his grandfather, Ryan was determined to restore his grandfather’s 1958 Bel Air Impala for his graduating automotive project. WyoTech is proud to help Ryan “The Cajun” Chaisson forge his path.

The Wagon

Power and adventure all on four wheels. What’s not to like about a souped up wagon? An Automotive, HPPT, Motorsports Chassis Fabrication, and Street Rod & Custom Fabrication student, Hayden was driven by power and adventure. Rebuilding his wagon, Hayden has touched almost every bolt of his Subaru Outback, fueling his passion for the automotive industry.

Archy

Inspired by diesel engines and his uncle, Diesel student Carson is making a career out of what he loves to do, and applying everything He’s learned to his 1990 Dodge W 250 ‘Archy’ along the way. Named after the stunning Arches National Park, ‘Archy’ is being custom built to rock crawl its difficult terrain–all inside WyoTech’s classrooms.