This program will prepare students to perform maintenance and minor repairs on GM vehicles. Students may also move from this program into the GM/ASEP degree program.
To provide quality, state-of-the-art training to those who
wish to enter the automotive service industry as a GM
technician.
To provide quality, state-of-the-art training to those people
who are currently employed in the automotive service
industry and wish to upgrade their technical skills.
To prepare students to enter the automotive service industry
and serve as general automotive technicians.
To encourage students to embrace lifelong learning by
applying their credits toward the associate’s degree in
Automotive Technology.
Employment Opportunities
The students must complete at least one 9-week practicum at a GM dealership to meet graduation requirements. This practicum usually leads to full-time employment. The dealers have requested GM to develop this type of program.
Special Admissions Requirements
Applicants must complete the required application form,
submit official high school records and college transcripts
and, if applicable, arrange to take the College Placement Test.
After applying for admission, students will receive test
information from the ASEP Director.
Applicants must bring an abstract of their driving record from
the NJDMV.
After being accepted by the College, students must be
sponsored by a General Motors dealer before beginning the
program.
Students must purchase or possess a basic tool set before
beginning their first college practicum at the sponsoring
dealerships. (The College provides a list of the required tools.)
Students must have clean driving record, and be able to pass
drug and background checks.
Contact Person
Christopher Gallo, Director
(856) 227-7200, ext. 4544
email: cgallo@svztur.com