Lorenzo Walker Technical College
At a Glance
Lorenzo Walker Technical College has a diverse student body, and an inclusive and friendly environment. We have been equipping students to enter the workforce with the knowledge and skills needed to be successful on day one in the workforce since 1974. Earn a set of skills in about a year that will allow you to begin your career path without going into debt. The blend of classroom learning, hands-on experiences, and work-based learning opportunities will give you the confidence you need to jump-start your career. Let us help you #GetThere into the local workforce with the knowledge and skills needed to be career and life ready.
Lorenzo Walker Technical College (LWTC) is a Public institution located in the South region of Florida. LWTC has National Accreditation.
The main campus in Naples, FL has a City feeling.
Lorenzo Walker Technical College offers programs that lead to the following types of degrees:
- Certificate
- Practical Nursing
- Automotive Service Technology
- Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
- Database Application Development and Programming
- Drafting
Student Body (as of 2025)
We take pride in providing access and equity to each and every student who applies.
| Enrollment Type | Number of Students |
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| Full Time | 717 |
| Part Time | 326 |
Full-time students outnumber part-time students (2.2:1) at Lorenzo Walker Technical College.
| Ethnicity | Percentage of Students |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 0.00 |
| Asian | 1.00 |
| Black/African American | 22.00 |
| Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.00 |
| Hispanic/Latino | 55.00 |
| White/Caucasian | 21.00 |
| Other/Unknown | 1.00 |
The most common ethnicity is Hispanic/Latino (55%) followed by Black/African American (22%.)
| Gender | Percentage of Students |
|---|---|
| Female | 55.00 |
| Male | 45.00 |
At 55%, female students outnumber male students by a significant margin. Percentages are based on "as reported" values.
Join our student body who are a diverse group of fun and friendly students united in building the knowledge and skills needed to find success for their futures.
| Total Students: | 1,043 |
|---|---|
| Average Student Age: | 24 |
Costs and Financial Aid (as of 2025)
Our financial aid office is ready and able to help you put together a financial aid award package that will allow you to jump into your career. Federal and State Grants, as well as local scholarships
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Financial aid assistance is designed to provide you the help needed to benefit from career-specific education and training that will ensure your success in the workforce. Applicants for financial assistance must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to receive eligibility. Students must have a high school diploma or its equivalent. Students are required to maintain satisfactory academic and attendance progress in order to receive and remain eligible for financial assistance while attending a career and technical education program. Selection of students to receive financial assistance is made without regard to age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, or handicap.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) – fafsa.ed.gov
- Federal PELL Grant & Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
- A need-based trust fund for non-PELL eligible students. Recipients must have a financial need as determined by Federal application processing and must be a Florida resident.
- Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
- Veterans Benefits (VA)
- Career Source
- Local Scholarships
| Category | Cost |
|---|---|
| Full-Time Tuition | 3100.00 |
| Books and Supplies | 500.00 |
| Housing Costs | 0.00 |
The total estimated full time costs of $3,600.00 consists of $3,100.00 for Tuition, $500.00 for Books and Supplies, and $0.00 for Housing.
Admissions (as of 2025)
If you are interested in taking the next step to #GetThere on your career pathway, click here to apply.
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Tuition Deposit
Admissions Policy
Both inter-school and intra-school transfers must adhere here to the application and registration process to determine program acceptance and sequence of instruction.
Inter-school Transfer
- Transfer students must provide an official copy of their academic transcripts to their Workforce Education Advisor.
- Official copies of academic transcripts will be reviewed.
- A phase-in enrollment letter will be developed and sent to the transfer student.
- A phase-in enrollment meeting with the transfer student will be scheduled.
Intra-school Transfer
- Transfer student makes program transfer request to their Workforce Education Advisor.
- Student completes an online application.
- Admission status is determined and transfer student is notified.
- The transfer student is cleared to complete the registration process.
The admissions process is quick and easy. Simply submit an online application a member of our admissions team and Financial Aid department will contact you to guide you through the registration and financial aid process. Upon completing the registration process, you wil be scheduled into your courses and invoiced for payment processing.
The admissions process is designed to help you find an entry enrollment point into your selected career certificate program as soon as possible. Deadlines for the admissions and registration process vary by career certificate program and semester. Contact our admissions team help you identify deadlines for your career certificate program of interest.
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You can obtain advising and mentoring services from a Workforce Education Advisor by calling (239) 377-0915 to schedule a virtual or face-to-face appointment.
The needs and goals of non-traditional students are supported in a strategic and individualized manner by the program’s Workforce Education Advisor.
Campus Life (as of 2025)
Students enjoy socializing in Mustang Alley and grabbing a snack from the Café. Our Cafeteria serves delicious and affordable lunches prepared by our Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality students.
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Our campus life is a relaxed and friendly environment where our Instructors are excited to share their industry knowledge and skills. You will find the entire faculty and staff committed to your success. Collaborating and working with a diversed student body will add to your educational journey.
Returning Students (as of 2025)
If you have completed a career certificate program and are interested in enrolling in another program, you must submit a new application and complete the registration process to be considered.