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ASE Summer Registration Window Ends September 30

ASE tests are conducted days, nights and weekends at nearly 500 secured, proctored test centers.

ASE Winter Testing Registration Now Available
Dana Partners With UNOH To Support Future Auto Techs

The University of Northwestern Ohio is an entrepreneurial, private, not-for-profit institution founded in 1920. UNOH is known as a leader in the automotive, diesel and high-performance industries.

2021 Mitchell 1 Educator Of The Year Named

Michael Clark is recognized for his commitment to educational excellence in the automotive repair industry.

NASCAR Partners With NSTA To Launch New Science Curriculum

The racing-themed science lessons will be available free of charge to educators nationwide on NSTA.org.

ASE Offers Free Service Technician Webinar

The webinar will take place on Friday, Aug. 20, at 4 p.m. ET.

ASE Winter Testing Registration Now Available
WyoTech President Talks Value Of Trade Schools Post-Pandemic

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

WyoTech Receives $500K Donation to Fund Scholarships

The WTI Foundation is creating scholarships for students to pursue education and training in the automotive technical trade.

New Program Aims To Reduce Tech Imbalance In SoCal

Regional leaders at Universal Technical welcomed the Toyota-Lexus automotive technician training program to the Inland Empire.

ASE Testing Options Expand In Canada

Prometric has expanded its footprint in Canada with two more corporate locations added to the existing 13.

ASE Winter Testing Registration Now Available
ASE Education Foundation Shares Career Survey Results

Survey reinforces importance of ASE accreditation and work-based learning.

Finalists Selected For 2021 ‘Respect Is Learned’ Contest

Excitement grows for this year’s contest after two consecutive wins at the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.

WyoTech Is Under New Leadership

New leadership is bringing back the school’s initial legacy of giving students first-class training, preparing graduates to achieve great success in their careers.