At TESST College of Technology, we strive to provide quality education in the allied health, criminal justice, information technology and trades fields. Our three campuses, located in Baltimore, Beltsville and Towson, Maryland, offer associate degree and certificate programs that combine general education, professional skills and career-focused education to help you develop the skills to achieve your personal and career goals.

Our areas of study* include:
Allied Health
You can prepare for a career in which you could help others when they need it most.
Criminal Justice
You can learn to maintain the safety and security of others with training for a career in the criminal justice field. †
Information Technology
You can learn to build the communication and critical-thinking skills needed to pursue opportunities as an effective member of a company's technology department
Trades
You can train for a new career as an electrical technician or in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning/refrigeration.‡
Why Choose TESST College of Technology?
- Flexible schedules
- Tutoring
- Academic services
- Limited class sizes
- Career placement assistance
- Career-focused education
- Hands-on training
- Experienced faculty and staff
Our Commitment
At TESST College of Technology, we believe commitment works both ways. We are dedicated to your success and value your reason for going to school. That is why we are offering you an opportunity to experience real classes, for real credits, for an introductory period before having a tuition obligation.§
Ready to prepare for your new career? Start today by contacting TESST College of Technology!
*Areas of study may vary by campus.
†Additional academy training may be required for law enforcement positions.
‡ Certain positions may require additional training, licensing or certification.
§No credits will be earned if the student withdraws from the program. All students who choose to enroll in a program will be responsible for a non-refundable enrollment fee. Students must withdraw before the close of business on the last day of the introductory course for tuition exemption. Students continuing beyond the introductory course will be responsible for tuition in full and the cost of course materials, including textbooks and uniforms.
While programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields, the college does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.