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BRANCHBURG, NJ - Raritan Valley Community College’s Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program has been honored with a prestigious award from the ASE Training Managers Council (ATMC). This recognition highlights the program’s commitment to excellence in automotive education and its adherence to industry standards.
The award was presented during a recent ceremony, acknowledging the program's innovative curriculum and the dedication of its faculty in preparing students for successful careers in the automotive field. The ATMC aims to enhance the quality of automotive training programs across the nation, and this accolade places Raritan Valley Community College among the elite institutions in this sector.
Students enrolled in the program benefit from hands-on training and access to state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the demands of the evolving automotive industry. The recognition serves as a testament to the college's ongoing efforts to provide quality education and foster skill development in the automotive technology arena.
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