GM Powertrain donated two 2.5L engines that power the all-new Chevrolet Traverse, which will provide hands-on training for students in WCC’s General Motors Automotive Service Education Program (GM-ASEP).
The new engines will be used alongside other GM-donated engines for the GM-ASEP engine repair class.
“General Motors has supported Wayne Community College for well over four decades with millions of dollars’ worth of training vehicles, components, and curriculum in an effort to support GM-ASEP,” Byrd said.
WCC’s GM-ASEP prepares students to work in the automotive industry as GM Certified Service Technicians. They receive advanced automotive technical training through classroom instruction and lab experience, and they also work with experienced technicians in GM dealerships.
Additionally, students graduate with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Systems Technology GM-ASEP.







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