
The ASE Education Foundation's 2024 Annual Report: A Closer Look
On March 24, 2025, the ASE Education Foundation unveiled its 2024 annual report, focusing on crucial initiatives to combat the increasing technician shortage in the automotive sector. The foundation is dedicated to enhancing the educational landscape by boosting the number of ASE-accredited programs and utilizing industry-developed standards for training programs that benefit student success.
Addressing the Technician Shortage
The report highlights significant advancements in ASE-accredited programs, noting a rise in student enrollment from 2023 to 2024, along with an increase in ASE entry-level tests taken by aspiring technicians. This focus on practical testing is vital, especially given the robust demand for skilled workers in auto repair and automotive maintenance.
Industry Collaboration: A Key to Success
In collaboration with industry partners like WrenchWay, the ASE Foundation is introducing innovative programs such as “School Assist.” This program aims to boost retention rates for students by creating more work opportunities, particularly for those under 18, allowing them to gain industry experience while pursuing their education.
Adapting to the Future: New Standards for EV Training
An exciting element in the report is the integration of new hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) accreditation standards. With the automotive landscape rapidly evolving, these initiatives are essential for preparing future technicians for electrical and hybrid technology, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in today's vehicles.
What It Means for the Industry
Mike Coley, president of the ASE Education Foundation, emphasizes that the annual report provides a detailed overview of the foundation’s efforts. It reflects the growing commitment to working with industry partners to enhance educational opportunities for students, ultimately preparing them to succeed in the auto repair industry.
Write A Comment