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ASE Education Foundation Congratulates SkillsUSA Winners

Students from ASE-accredited programs were among the winners at the SkillsUSA competition last month in Atlanta, Georgia.

ASE to Sponsor U.S. Auto Tech National Championship

The qualifying round ends on July 31, 2023.

Garage Gurus Sponsors US Auto Tech Championship

Both professional and student auto technicians are invited to participate; competition tests the skills necessary to become a top auto tech.

Channellock Launches 2020 Trade School Trade-Up Competition And Trade Travelers Tour

Channellock is bringing back its Trade School Trade-Up Competition, plus the new Trade Travelers Tour.

5 Public High School Automotive Teachers Named Winners Of 2019 Harbor Freight Tools For Schools Prize For Teaching Excellence

First-place winners and their schools will receive $100,000 – $70,000 for the high school skilled trades program and $30,000 for the teacher.

CARDONE Launches Technical Video Competition For Cash Prize

CARDONE Industries has announced the latest edition of its popular video competition for automotive technicians to share their installation skills and enter to win $5,000.

Channellock Announces 2019 ‘Trade School Trade-Up’ Competition

Channellock Inc. is sponsoring its second annual Trade School Trade-Up competition where winners will be awarded cash prizes, new tools and a Channellock classroom makeover.

CCAR And Electude Offering Complimentary E-Safety Modules For SkillsUSA Contestants

Electude International and CCAR announced they will release preparatory Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) Safety courses for all automotive students readying to compete in SkillsUSA.

PPG Expert Appointed To USA WorldSkills Team

PPG announced that Jamie Redd, PPG training center manager and automotive refinish expert, has been selected by SkillsUSA to train recent high school graduate Dylan Wertz for the 45th WorldSkills Competition.

Auto Students Take Home Gold At SkillsUSA Nationals

More than 6,500 career and technical education students competed during the SkillsUSA Championships at the 54th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference. Here’s who took home a win in the automotive, collision, diesel and motorcycle categories.