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Northwood University Announces Automotive Industry Chair

Northwood University announced that aftermarket veteran Michael Kinney has been named automotive industry chair.

ASCEF Awards 2020 Scholarships to 33 Students

The ASCEF announced that the Board of Trustees awarded 36 scholarships to 33 students for a total of $18,250.

Manufacturing Industry Helps Tech Students During COVID-19

The newly formed CTE Coalition has created the website “Keep CTE Moving” where instructors and students can access much needed resources to keep their training going.

Automotive Scholarships Application Deadline Extended

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF) has extended the deadline to apply for automotive scholarships at its Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Central website to April 30, 2020.

Applications for Automotive Scholarships Now Being Accepted

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation is accepting applications for automotive scholarships at its Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Central website at AutomotiveScholarships.com.

CREF Recognizes Enterprise for Supporting Collision Students

CREF has recognized Enterprise Holdings for helping to ensure collision repair students receive the education necessary to successfully enter the industry as entry-level technicians.

Got Collision Students? We Need Their Help!

Have any automotive students in your shop? Tell them we want to know what factors influence their career choices by taking our brief, anonymous survey!

S/P2 Partners with WD-40 to Help Students Earn Industry Credential

S/P2 announced it has joined forces with WD-40 Company to offer student technicians across industries an opportunity to gain critical knowledge and boost their resume through a new online training course.

SEMA Recognizes Automotive Educators

SEMA and the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) have selected three finalists for the SEMA-NACAT Education Award, a recognition given to automotive educators who emphasize and instruct aftermarket technology in their classrooms.

Metropolitan Community College Breaks Ground on $32 Million Automotive Training Center

The 100,000-square-foot Automotive Training Center will bring together the automotive technology and auto collision technology programs, currently housed at two different college locations.