Communities throughout California are suffering from poor air quality and a lack of resources to do something about it. A new partnership between high schools, community colleges, and the California Energy Commission aims to change that.
The Cerritos Community College District’s Advanced Transportation Technology and Energy Center was awarded $1 million to increase career awareness in the clean fuels transportation field for high school students in underserved communities — regions impacted by poor air quality and those serving minority populations. Read More →

Rio Hondo College’s Alternative Fuels Program was selected to receive the 2018-19 Exemplary Program Award that recognizes outstanding community college programs.

The automotive faculty of the Inland Empire/Desert region has been working together to increase their knowledge and skills with electric (EV) and hybrid-electric vehicles.
Thanks to support from its advisory board, ASE, and the leadership of an automotive instructor, El Camino College recently received National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) accreditation — a process that normally takes five years — in just two years.
