To keep up with requests for its hands-on training programs, the National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) has added additional seats for its 2025 first-quarter courses.
The facility provides technician and inspector classes for five-week periods that “promote entrepreneurship while equipping students with skills” necessary to succeed in the expanding RV world, according to the academy.
NRVTA Chief Operating Officer Kelly Bradley, said the revamped schedule is vital to satisfy students demands as they strive to enter the industry.
“With thousands of certified technicians already on the road,” she said, “there is still a pressing need for even more to keep up with the demand.”
According to NRVTA, to maintain and enhance their vehicles, NRVTA addresses their ever-changing needs.
Among the elective classes offered are those centered on generator repair and solar installations. In handling equipment found in real-world jobs, the academy students attain hands-on experience.
To enroll in NRVTA’s classes and for more info, visit www.nrvta.com.