Program offers techs real-time access to a growing digital training catalog covering the automotive industry’s latest tools, products and vehicle advancements.
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Members come from independent shops, MSOs, dealership collision centers, community colleges, technical institutes, insurance carriers, OEMs and technology providers.
Up to $20,000 in scholarships will be awarded to select students enrolled in post-secondary auto service or collision repair programs.
Three main categories include one for students with links to help find information about schools, career opportunities and the benefits of ASE certification.
The program awards grants to students entering the collision repair industry, helping remove financial barriers with essential tools.
The scholarship awards $2,500 to a student who has academic dedication and a strong interest in an automotive aftermarket industry career.
The free webinar will address increased vehicle complexity, consumer behavior and how these trends impact shops, OEMs, and carriers.





