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NH Student Prepares For National Contest

Daumanic Fucile of Seabrook, NH finished in first place in the Automotive Service Technology category at the SkillsUSA competition for New Hampshire held in March.

Maine Students Plans to Train in GM ASEP Program

Billings is the first student to place a medal from HCTC in automotive in five years.

Wisconsin Student to Compete in International WorldSkills Competition in Automobile Technology

The 42nd international event will be held July 2-7, 2013 in Leipzig, Germany.

Scholarships: Rebekah Shadowens Presented with a $2,500 Post-Secondary Scholarship from the Women’s Board

Shadowens attends Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas, where she is currently enrolled as a dual major for auto collision repair management and auto refinishing.

SEAN MURPHY AS THE 2011 GUNK SERIOUS SOLUTIONS CHALLENGE GRAND PRIZE WINNER

Murphy to Return to Tennessee Technology Center at Athens with
$5,000 Grand Prize for the School’s Auto Department

CCAR Administers Over 1.6 Million S/P2 Online Tests to Automotive Students in 2010-11

Students in automotive training programs across the U.S. completed more than 1.6 million online tests in safety, health and environmental subjects.

It’s Time for Today’s Technicians to ‘Take the Wheel’

The shortage of skilled truck technicians, along with the retirement of the boomer mechanics, is becoming a national challenge.

LRCC Professor Elected to Serve on GM’s International Board

Jamie Decato, who worked as a General Motors Master Technician for a number of years, became the full-time lead instructor for LRCC’s GM-ASEP program in 2001.

Automotive Students Complete More Than 1.4 Million S/P2 Online Tests from CCAR in 2009-10

S/P2 is an e-learning program developed by CCAR, a national not-for-profit organization, to address key safety and pollution prevention issues for automotive repair professionals.

GAAS Scholarship Program Announces 1,500th Recipient

Charles Grospitch of Olmsted Falls, Ohio, has been recognized as the 1,500th student to receive a GAAS scholarship.