I'd definitely do research on any of these schools who offer programs. Is there a real certificate or accreditation that you'll get at the end that actually is applicable when applying for jobs? Oftentimes the local community college have better options for cheaper and that have financial assistance available.
I would find and attend a local job fair, find employers who are hiring for the types of positions in which you are interested and talk with them. You might not actually need specific training beforehand and/or they might be able to tell you what your best training options are. Heck, if you don't go to a job fair, chat up someone in the field somehow!
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