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WyoTech President Talks Value Of Trade Schools Post-COVID

Automotive trade schools such as WyoTech prepare students to thrive in high-demand industries.

Engine Build: 2.6 Smooth Bore 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins Engine

Tim Richardson decided to change his 12-valve 5.9L Cummins engine to fit the sanctioned 2.6 class pulling rules.

Meet Austin Sebasty, November’s Student Of The Month

Meet Austin – He’s a senior at Buchanan High School in Buchanan, MI, and the November Continental Student of the Month!

Q&A: Kyle Neely, The Collision Tech Behind ‘Blue Collar Kyle’

Armed with a pair of video glasses and a strong work ethic, Kyle Neely, known online as “Blue Collar Kyle,” is out to change the perception of the collision repair industry through his online presence.

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
2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Winners Announced

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. The online application for next year’s awards will be accepted November 1, 2015, through April 1, 2016.

GAAS Fund Announces Breslow Scholarship Recipients

The Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium Scholarship Fund announced the five recipients of $2,000 Breslow Foundation scholarships, which are awarded to students in the automotive aftermarket and performance markets. Recipients for the 2015 scholarships are: Ryan Henderson, Sussex, NJ, attending Pennsylvania State University, Mechanical Engineering Andrea Kuklenyik, Atlanta, GA, attending Georgia Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering

Applications Being Accepted for SEMA’s Memorial Scholarship Fund

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund awarded $152,000 to 61 individuals in the Fall of 2014.

Internships Can be a Great Stepping Stone

Even though you are still in school, now is the time to start thinking about your career path. And one of the best ways to get on-the-job training while you continue your education is through an internship or apprenticeship. Though internships sometimes come with a bad reputation that entail running errands and getting coffee, they

Guest Editorial: Why Product Quality Counts

While many may think that technical education is all about diagnostics and repair, there are other key elements to be considered. Key among these is product selection, according to a recent report from AASA .