The automotive program at Ohio Valley Career and Technical Center recently received accreditation from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) for G1 Maintenance and Light Repair.
From Patricia Beech’s article on The People’s Defender website:
These days consumers are hanging onto their vehicles longer than usual, and that means keeping up with maintenance and repairs to make them last. How can drivers be sure that they’re getting quality work done on their vehicles? Finding an auto mechanic you trust need not be a matter of chance. Much of the guesswork can be eliminated by looking for an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) sign in your chosen repair shop. The sign indicates that the shop’s auto technicians have met national testing standards and qualifications.
Now, students in the Automotive Training program at the Ohio Valley Career and Technical Center in West Union will have the opportunity to join the ranks of more than 300,000 certified ASE technicians.
The program recently received accreditation from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) for G1 Maintenance and Light Repair.
Click HERE to read the entire article about the automotive program at Ohio Valley Career and Technical Center on The People’s Defender website.