May 12, 2025 - 15:02

OZARK -- The collision repair technology program at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus has successfully undergone a re-accreditation process, reaffirming its commitment to high educational standards. This re-accreditation comes after a thorough evaluation conducted by the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation, an organization recognized for setting industry benchmarks in automotive education.
The program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the rapidly evolving field of collision repair. This includes hands-on training in the latest repair techniques and technologies, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the workforce. The re-accreditation not only highlights the program's quality but also enhances its reputation, making it an attractive option for prospective students seeking a career in automotive repair.
With this renewed endorsement, the collision repair technology program at Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus continues to play a vital role in developing skilled technicians who meet the demands of the automotive industry.
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