September 15, 2025 - 04:35

Students at the North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) now have access to one of the most in-demand vehicles on the market, thanks to a major donation from a local automotive dealer. The generous contribution includes a pickup truck valued at $60,000, significantly enhancing the college's Automotive Technology program.
This donation is expected to provide students with hands-on experience working on a modern vehicle, which is essential for their training and future careers in the automotive industry. The pickup truck will serve as a valuable resource for students to learn about the latest technologies and repair techniques, aligning their education with current industry standards.
Faculty members have expressed their gratitude for the donation, highlighting its importance in preparing students for the workforce. The addition of this vehicle will not only boost the program's curriculum but also increase student engagement and interest in automotive technology. This initiative underscores the commitment of local businesses to support education and workforce development in the community.
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