School Machine Shop Programs & Educational Discounts

Sterling Machinery Exchange proudly supports schools, colleges, universities, trade schools, apprenticeship programs, workforce training centers, and government education facilities across the United States with machinery, planning support, and educational pricing.

Whether you are building a new lab, expanding a department, replacing aging equipment, or closing a program, we can help you buy, sell, trade, liquidate, and plan equipment purchases in a way that matches your curriculum and budget.

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Who We Serve

  • Community colleges and universities
  • Trade schools and vocational programs
  • High school CTE (Career Technical Education)
  • Union apprenticeship programs
  • Workforce development & retraining programs
  • Government and public training programs
  • Second-career and adult education programs
  • STEM and advanced manufacturing labs
  • Maintenance / toolroom training departments
  • Manufacturing education partners

Educational & Institutional Discounts

Schools and training facilities may qualify for special pricing on new and used equipment. When applicable and available, incentives can include discounted pricing, bundled accessories, tooling packages, or shipping support.

Note: Discounts and incentives vary by machine, manufacturer, and availability. We’ll confirm options quickly when you contact us.
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School Budgeting, Grants & Bond Funding Assistance

Education purchasing often involves grants, bonds, fiscal-year timelines, approvals, and documentation. Sterling helps schools across the U.S. build quote packages that are easy to approve.

Have a grant and need to spend it? Tell us your deadline and approved budget range. We can recommend machines that match your curriculum and help you move quickly with specs and quotes.

Common funding sources
  • CTE / STEM funding
  • Workforce development grants
  • Apprenticeship initiatives
  • Bond measures
  • Capital budgets
  • End-of-year funds with deadlines
What we can provide
  • Board/procurement-friendly quotes
  • Machine specs and configuration notes
  • Delivered-cost planning (shipping coordination)
  • Phased purchasing suggestions
  • New vs used guidance to stretch budgets

Student Tours, Field Trips & Real-World Exposure

Sterling welcomes student and instructor tours by appointment — a chance to see real industrial machinery up close, ask questions, and connect classroom learning to real careers.

What students get from a tour
  • See machines used in real manufacturing
  • Understand modern fabrication and machining workflows
  • Ask career questions and learn what employers want
  • Connect classroom skills to job opportunities
What you’ll see (examples)
  • Press brakes, shears, ironworkers, welding & fab equipment
  • Lathes, mills, grinders, and toolroom machinery
  • CNC and automation examples (when on the floor)
  • Shipping/rigging prep and “how machines move” logistics
Tour requests: Tell us your class size, preferred dates, and what department you’re teaching (welding, machining, fabrication, CNC, toolroom, etc.).
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Buying Machinery for Educational Programs

We help schools select machines that match curriculum goals, student skill levels, safety requirements, reliability expectations, and long-term support.

Common lab equipment categories
  • Manual & CNC lathes
  • Vertical & horizontal mills
  • Surface grinders and toolroom grinders
  • Welding and fabrication equipment
  • Press brakes, shears, and plate fab equipment
  • CNC plasma cutting systems
  • 3D and advanced manufacturing systems
What schools value most
  • Strong safety and teachability for students
  • Clear specifications for approvals and budgeting
  • Reliable equipment with parts/service availability
  • Equipment that supports job-ready skills
  • Delivered-cost planning and logistics coordination

New vs Used Machinery for Schools

Many programs do best with a balanced approach: buy new machines for core instruction and add carefully selected used machines to expand capacity.

New equipment is best when…
  • Long-term lab foundation and warranty support matter
  • Modern guarding and controls are preferred
  • Specs and documentation are required for approvals
  • Uptime and reliability are critical for classes
Used equipment can be smart when…
  • You want more student stations per dollar
  • You’re expanding in phases
  • You need specialty equipment for specific lessons
  • You want strong value without sacrificing capability

Trade-Ins & Buybacks: Turn Old Lab Equipment Into Upgrade Budget

Many programs fund upgrades by selling surplus machinery or trading equipment toward new purchases. Sterling can buy your older lab machines and help convert that value into a stronger, safer, more modern training lab.

  • We buy individual machines or complete lab inventories
  • We accept trade-ins toward new equipment where applicable
  • We can help with department upgrades, consolidations, or closures
  • For large sell-offs, we can assist with auctions and liquidation strategy