In an announcement made on February 9, 2024, Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School’s Automotive Technology Program has received re-accreditation from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The program was awarded Master Automobile Service Technology Re-Accreditation, the highest level of program accreditation recognized by ASE. To achieve this recognition, the program underwent evaluation by the ASE Education Foundation based on nationally accepted standards of excellence in areas such as instruction, facilities, and equipment. The program has held this distinction since its establishment in 1972, with accreditation renewal occurring every five years.
Bristol-Plymouth R.T.S. Auto Tech Program Excels with ASE Re-Accreditation
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