ASE Partners With National Coalition of Certification Centers to Support Auto Programs

May 20, 2025
The two organizations are collaborating to ensure automotive programs at high schools and community/technical colleges have their needs met.

The ASE Education Foundation and the National Coalition of Certification Centers have partnered to promote ASE accreditation and training among secondary and post-secondary institutions across the country.

A recent press release shared that the two organizations are collaborating to ensure automotive programs at high schools and community/technical colleges have their needs met, and that students have the opportunity to earn accreditation.

ASE and NC3 will work together to promote certification standards, as well as advance instructor professional development and training.

“Our partnership with the ASE Education Foundation underscores NC3’s commitment to bridging the gap between education and industry,” said Roger Tadajewski, NC3 executive director. “Together, we are empowering students to obtain competency-based training and credentials that employers value, helping to build a stronger, more skilled workforce.”

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