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Raritan Valley Community College’s Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program was recently honored with the ASE Training Managers Council’s (ATMC) National Excellence in Training Award.  

The annual awards highlight outstanding or innovative training programs designed for the automotive and truck industry and shine a spotlight on the importance of training to the success of the industry. 

The 2024 ATMC National Excellence in Training Awards were officially announced at the organization’s Nov. 6 reception, held at AAPEX in Las Vegas. The submissions were judged by an ATMC panel, and awards were made to the top three programs that meet a prescribed level of excellence based upon the following criteria: 

  • Program Overview 
  • Needs Analysis 
  • Learning Objectives 
  • Program Elements/Materials 
  • Delivery Methods 
  • Measurement of Intended Outcome 
  • Program Sustainment/Maintenance 

The ASE Training Managers Council was founded in 1984 as a nonprofit organization designed to promote the advancement of training and professional development within the automotive service industry. Reorganized in 2009 as a member of the ASE family of organizations, the ATMC continues to help members stay abreast of innovations in training by facilitating interaction among its members. 

RVCC, located in Branchburg, offers a one-year certificate program and a two-year AAS degree in automotive technology. For additional information about either program, as well as an evening training option, email Sara Heller or go to the college’s website here. 


Photo: Students in RVCC’s automotive technology program, which has been honored with the ATMC National Excellence in Training Award. – Photo courtesy of RVCC.