Maybe look at HS and/or Trade. Any traditional college route, I personally wouldn't go that way. Usually bad habits are formed there (which can happen at the others as well, but it seems like it's more common, at least around here, that sticking with some foundation, but not much more compared to that is going to be better if looking for someone to hire in). With what I deal with, even if they are good to go with vector, when talking about software needs, very rarely do they actually know what still will or won't work (even if the vector is gorgeous, it still may not work for our production).
It's going to be harder and harder, until more people want to see more old school ways again (I do like my tech, I just wish more and more of them focused on just digital versions of the old school tools versus trying to abstract so much away from the user). As people get more and more used to bad results and don't know any better, more reliant on software that abstracts more and more from you (AI (such as it is, not really AI, but that's what the normies have accepted) will just accelerate this), in the end, it's just going to be harder and harder to find someone that knows what they are doing. Especially if trying to get them after they have gone so far down the formal education route.