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Icahn Automotive Expands ‘Race To 2026’ Program At Lincoln Tech

Icahn Automotive unveiled renovated classrooms and hallways at Lincoln Technical Institute’s (Lincoln Tech) Philadelphia campus as part of its expansion of the national “Race to 2026” initiative.

From The Editor: Improve Your Job Prospects

Employers want to hire as much as you want to be employed.

NATEF And AYES Form New Organization: ASE Education Foundation

The National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and the Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) have merged to become the ASE Education Foundation.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Offering Over $200,000 In Grants And Scholarships To Collision Students

The Foundation and its industry supporters offer over $200,000 in grants and scholarships annually, as part of their mission to promote collision repair education and create quality candidates for entry level job opportunities.

SHOP HOP Chicago: Job-Fair-On-Wheels For Automotive Restoration Students Returns For 2017

RPM Foundation starts passionate students down the road to a rewarding career by visiting four restoration shops over two days.

RPM Foundation (RPM), a Chicago-based not-for-profit dedicated to preserving and growing the automotive restoration industry will hold “SHOP HOP Chicago,” a two-day job fair
Job-Fair-on-Wheels for Automotive Restoration Students in Chicago

RPM Foundation starts passionate students down the road to a rewarding career by visiting seven restoration shops over three days.

Auto Care Association and AWDA Launch Auto Care Internship Scholarship Fund

The Auto Care Association, in partnership with its Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association segment, has launched a new Auto Care Internship Scholarship fund. This program will provide financial support for students pursuing internships across the country to gain valuable, real-world education in a variety of auto care industry careers.

Advanced Placement: Sinclair Community College Achieves School of the Year Honor

Since 1906, the school now known as Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH, has been training tomorrow’s technicians. And a little more than a century after its beginnings as a YMCA-sponsored school, the institution has been recognized as the top automotive program in the nation. In October, Sinclair Community College was named the 2013 Technical School of

Arapahoe Community College’s Automotive Program is Named 2011 School of the Year

This is the fourth-consecutive year for the nationally recognized award in which an automotive program is crowned for its educational excellence.

Real Word: What It Takes to be an Automotive Technician These Days

Public general education and technical education in particular isn’t serving our industries as well as they should, nor are the automotive parts and service industries supporting public education as well as they should.