There are many carpentry schools all across the country so you don’t have to move out of town or state. You should first check if this is being offered in the nearby community, technical or vocational college. It should have subjects such as math, estimation of costs of jobs, times and materials, use of equipment and tools as well as various techniques in carpentry.
Another thing you have to consider when you select a carpentry school is which career in carpentry you are striving for. Is it to pursue a residential or commercial career in carpentry? Can you afford to study in this school?
You don’t get a bachelor’s degree in carpentry when you finish a program given by the community, technical or vocational college. If you want to work right away, find employment as an apprentice. If you want to be your own, then start your own carpentry contractor business.
You have a lot of options and going to school is the first step when you decide to pursue a carpentry career.