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Del Mar College receives a grant for over $300,000 for Automotive and Technology Program By: Naidy Escobar Posted 2:36 PM, Dec 16, 2024 Naidy Escobar is your neighborhood reporter for the Westside.
Hands-on learning in real-life scenarios is not unusual for students in the Automotive Technology program at Louisa County ...
The students paid for the course with help from the Prison Education Program. The state said throughout the course, incarcerated students had classroom lectures and hands-on learning at the prison.
Andrew Haney, faculty director for the Automotive Technology Program at Bakersfield College, discussed the evolving nature of the mechanic's role, and how the school works to recruit future ...
CCCTC’s Automotive Technology Program Benefits Local Industry There seems to be a shortage of skilled workers in the automotive repair industry. Everywhere you go, local businesses always seem to be ...
The Pueblo Community College Automotive Technology program will begin training on electric vehicles in the fall of 2023 Right now more than half of our college graduates are leaving school with debt.
The National Automobile Dealers Association says the automotive and truck retail industry needs to replace nearly 76,000 techs annually to keep up with retirements and new job demand.
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has rebooted its automotive technology program with a new instructor, new curriculum and a renewed focus on workforce readiness that includes a course on electric ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Community Colleges of Spokane (CCS) Automotive Technology Program used a $150,000 grant to purchase a Tesla Model 3.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Students in Fresno City College's Automotive Technology Program are enrolling in a brand new class next semester. The high-tech training they will receive is thanks to a ...
Students can learn more about the City College automotive technology program and the MSUB co-ed cheerleading program on MSUB's website, MSUBillings.edu.
Nearly 100% of Mass Bay Community College's Automotive Technology Program graduates get jobs in an industry struggling to find help. "Nationwide, it's a systemic problem," said Mike Koster, parts ...