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Associate in Applied Science in General Motors ASEP

Start Date: Fall Semester

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The General Motors Automotive Student Education Program (ASEP) at OSU Institute of Technology provides the in-depth training needed in today’s high tech automotive world.

Learn from the best. Our instructors are GM-trained and in touch with the latest automotive trends. Identify, analyze and solve complex automotive problems as theory and practical application come together between coursework and internship experience. An Associate in Applied Science will enable you to advance your career path, and all GM ASEP graduates receive extensive credit towards GM or ACDelco certification.

Start your a career as a GM-trained technician who can diagnose vehicle concerns, perform factory recommended service procedures and maintain high customer service standards at General Motors dealerships.

 

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Accreditation  

The General Motors Automotive Student Education Program (ASEP) at OSU Institute of Technology has received the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Training Program accreditation by the ASE Education Foundation

Founded in 1983 as an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the mission of the ASE Education Foundation is to improve the quality of automotive technician training programs nationwide at secondary and post-secondary, public and proprietary schools. To accomplish this mission the Foundation examines the structure, resources and quality of training programs and evaluates them against standards established by the industry. These standards reflect the skills that students must master to be successful in the industry.

The ASE Education Foundation also works with students to increase career awareness opportunities in the automotive repair industry.

Why Choose OSU Institute of Technology

Earn a Paycheck While Earning a Degree
The majority of degree programs require an internship as part of the curriculum. You won’t just gain experience and knowledge while on internship, but will be paid for your time working there as well.

Have a Job Before Graduation
With a sponsorship from a company, you know exactly where you’ll be working the Monday after you walk across the graduation stage.

Learn from the Experts
Our instructors have extensive real-world experience and teach current best practices based on industry standards.

Save Big on Tuition
At just $5,800, tuition at OSUIT is about half the in-state tuition for most state universities.

High Graduate Satisfaction
In surveys and social media, our graduates consistently report high levels of satisfaction with their education and its impact on their careers.

Financial Aid Options
Student financial aid awards depend upon two factors: financial need and availability of funds. To determine need, applicant financial circumstances are evaluated. Various federal and state-funded financial aid programs are available to students enrolled in a degree program at OSUIT.

Let’s Talk!

Talk to an enrollment advisor today. We can tell you how many of your previously earned credits will apply, how the program will fit into your lifestyle, how much the program will cost, what options are available for financing and financial aid and just how soon you can expect to graduate. 

For more information, call an enrollment advisor today at 918-293-5388 or complete the Request for Information form.

About Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Founded in 1946, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology is a recognized leader in applied technology education and is known for world-class teaching facilities, partnerships with industry and a nearly 100 percent career placement rate.

OSUIT programs of study are approved by the Board of Regents for Oklahoma State University and the A&M Colleges, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma State Accrediting Agency. OSUIT, a public state-supported institution, has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1975.