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Archive for News – Page 12

AFV and EV Training for Incumbent Municipal Employees in the San Francisco Bay Area

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 27, 2018 

As the state of California moves to more sustainable energy sources, municipal fleets and transits have often been early adopters of Alternative Fuels Vehicles (AFVs) and Electric Vehicles (EVs) in order to meet emission standards. Consequently, municipalities are often in need of AFV/EV training.

Due to the advancement of hybrid and electrical vehicle technologies and their related operational systems, various levels/complexities of electrical courses are always needed as electric vehicles become more prominent in municipalities. Read More →

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Aviation Day Brings Industry Representatives to College of Alameda

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· December 15, 2017 

Representatives from education and industry recently met with high school and college students to discuss careers in the aviation industry.

Aviation Day, held November 30 at College of Alameda’s airport training facility, was partially funded by CETI and featured speakers from United Airlines, Alaskan Airlines, Embry Riddle University, and the FAA. Nearly 90 high school students attended the event, along with a few college students and parents. Read More →

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Roundtable Connects Students, Faculty, and Industry

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· December 15, 2017 

Walt Commans leads a discussion at the roundtable event for community college faculty and independent repair shop owners.

With more than 40 years of experience in the auto repair industry, Walt Commans knows a problem when he sees one.

Commans, an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Western States Consultant and ASE Education Foundation Manager, serves as a liaison between community colleges and independent repair shop owners and saw a disconnect between the two.

“I heard over the years from the schools that they don’t know what the industry needs in terms of curriculum, and shop owners don’t feel that schools are meeting their needs in terms of what they are teaching,” he said.

The solution to this problem, Commans found, was to bring independent shop owners into community colleges earlier for informal networking events. One of those events, a roundtable discussion, was held October 28 at KARCO Specialties, an independent repair shop in Orange, California. Read More →

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Automotive Outreach in Full Swing in the Inland Empire/Desert Region

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· December 15, 2017 

Larry McLaughlin, CETI Deputy Sector Navigator in the Inland Empire/Desert Region has partnered with Prime Motivation to continue a series of outreach events to generate interest and bring new information about automotive careers to local high school students.

The outreach not only speaks to high school automotive students about continuing their education at the college level, it also engages the general student population during lunch breaks in a fun, sometimes loud, car show atmosphere.
Faculty and counselors from the high school’s nearby community college are on hand to talk about the programs and how students can enroll. The overall purpose of these events is to recruit students into the participating automotive programs (high school and college level), impact enrollments, and ensure higher numbers of grads for the projected job openings in our region.

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Teachers’ Automotive Summit Brings Together High Schools, Colleges, and Industry Partners

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· December 15, 2017 

The best way to ensure that students stay on an educational pathway is to make sure that the experience is as seamless as possible from high school to college and beyond. An event held recently in the San Diego area brought stakeholders from all three groups together to begin what will become an ongoing dialogue.

The Teachers’ Automotive Summit was held December 8 at Miramar College, and was hosted by Jonathan Kropp, CETI Deputy Sector Navigator in the San Diego/Imperial Region. Nearly 40 people attended spanning high schools, colleges, and automotive businesses in the region. The event’s goal was to organize collaboration among these groups and open lines of communication for future programs. Read More →

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Del Grande Dealer Group Provides Pathway to High-Paying Jobs

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 29, 2017 

Tully Williams talks with students at a recent college night event.

When Tully Williams visits a high school, he knows exactly how to get students interested in community college — he shows them how to follow the money.

Williams, Director of Fixed Operations at Del Grande Dealer Group (DGDG), explains how auto technicians without a college degree make around $14 per hour, while students with college degrees start around $20 per hour and go up from there to as much as $60 per hour. Read More →

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CETI’s Larry McLaughlin Pilots Microgrid Institute at Stone Edge Farm

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 29, 2017 

October 4 & 5, 2017 Workshop

The Clean Energy and Transportation Initiative (CETI) of the California Community Colleges partnered with Stone Edge Farm to conduct a two-day workshop on microgrid applications, technologies, value, and economics.

This pilot offering was designed to demonstrate the value of providing introductory-level information and training on microgrids (and technologies that comprise them) to professionals in decision-making roles with regard to facilities development. It was also designed to test the effectiveness of materials that can now be used by college faculty to train students. Read More →

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SCRTTC Hits $50k Milestone with Transit Scholarship Awards

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 29, 2017 

The Southern California Regional Transit Training Consortium, “SCRTTC,” reached a milestone of providing $50,000 in scholarships to college students. A wonderful way to grow our own in the transit industry.

Each year, the James A Ditch Educational Fund promotes careers in public transit by accepting applications for scholarships from college students enrolled in automotive/transportation courses. The students must also demonstrate a 2.5 cumulative GPA, provide a letter of recommendation from their instructor and show a current transcript. Read More →

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Southland Motor Car Dealers Association and Cerritos College: Planting Seeds for Careers

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 29, 2017 

The Southland Motor Car Dealers Association (SMCDA) partnered with Cerritos College long before hybrid cars became popular — and that partnership is not showing signs of slowing down anytime soon.

SMCDA was founded in 1932 and represents the majority of new car and truck dealerships in southern Los Angeles County. Its partnership with Cerritos College started in the early 2000s and has grown into a full-fledged curriculum that includes 220 hours of employment. Read More →

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2017 James A. Ditch Education Fund Award Winners

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· October 31, 2017 


For tax-deductible donations direct to the scholarship fund, please make checks payable to:
SCRTTC c/o James A Ditch Education Fund
Mail donations to:
SCRTTC
PO Box 731
Long Beach, CA 90801
For more information, please call (360) 945-2150

Thank you for supporting the James A Ditch Education Fund!

Visit the SCRTTC website here.

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