Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)

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Chrysler/Jeep Toledo Assembly Complex

Toledo, OH
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Graduation Rate

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Retention Rate

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Acceptance Rate

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Total Enrollment

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About Chrysler/Jeep Toledo Assembly Complex

Chrysler/Jeep Toledo Assembly Complex is a manufacturing facility located in Toledo, Ohio, that appears in postsecondary education data, likely as a site for employer-based or apprenticeship training programs. This type of facility may partner with community colleges or technical schools to deliver workforce training to automotive manufacturing employees. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in the current dataset.

No specific program offerings are listed in the available data for this location. Training at this site may include automotive manufacturing, mechanical systems, quality control, and industrial technology. Prospective trainees should contact the facility or its affiliated educational partners for information on available workforce training opportunities.

Toledo is a city in northwest Ohio with a long history in automotive manufacturing, particularly for Jeep vehicles. The Chrysler/Jeep Toledo Assembly Complex is a significant employer in the region, and its workforce training activities support the skilled trades pipeline in the local manufacturing sector.

Contact Information

4400 Chrysler Drive, Toledo, OH 43608

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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