Oxford Hills Technical School Receives NATEF Accreditation -

Oxford Hills Technical School Receives NATEF Accreditation

The automotive training program at Oxford Hills Technical School in Oxford, ME, has been accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).

oxfThe automotive training program at Oxford Hills Technical School in Oxford, ME, has been accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).

From the Sun Journal website:

The automotive training program at Oxford Hills Technical School has received accreditation by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation and The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.

Oxford Hill Technical School received accredition by the National Automotive Technicians Education and the National Institute for Automotive Service and excellence for its automotive training program. Current students in the class include, from left, front row, Michael McAllister, Nicholas Balzano, Jacob Felker and Christopher Smith; second row, Jonathan Walker and Tyler Austin; and, back row, Brendan Bedell, Gunnar Docos, instructor Peter Arntsen, Nathaniel Webster and Christian Hart.

The automotive program has been accredited in maintenance and light repair, which includes the following areas: brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, suspension and steering, automatic transmission and transaxle, engine repair, heating and air conditioning, and manual drive train and transaxle.

To achieve this recognition, the school’s automotive training program underwent rigorous evaluation by NATEF. Nationally accepted standards of excellence in areas such as instruction, facilities and equipment were used.

Click HERE to read the entire article about the automotive training program at Oxford Hills Technical School on the Sun Journal website.

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