Training the future workforce of automotive technicians
Eleven high school graduates and students complete the annual Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy.
Eleven high school graduates and students complete the annual Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy.
Honolulu CC now offering non-credit courses in hybrid and electric vehicle automotive maintenance.
Hawaiʻi’s best auto technology high school students gathered for the 2015 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Challenge.
Honolulu CC welcomes back students from Kadan Automotive Technical College in Sendai, Japan.
Leeward CC automotive technology majors Vincent Niotta and Ryan Abella receive $2,000 scholarships from Grainger’s Tools for Tomorrow.
High School students who participated in Honolulu CC’s Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy were honored at a special recognition ceremony
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation reaccredits Honolulu CC's automotive program.
Honolulu Community College to host first-ever Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition for high school students.
Kauaʻi CC’s nationally certified automotive technology department is now offering a program in hybrid and electric vehicles.
High school students explore Leeward Community College’s career and technical education programs at Discover Leeward Day.