Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Kentucky recently donated three hybrid cars for automotive technology programs to Owensboro Community & Technical College.
Types of vehicles donated include a Camry, an Avalon and a Lexus, and they range from 2018-2019 hybrid models. The vehicles provide OCTC students the opportunity to learn the latest technology in the automotive world.
“OCTC would not have been able to purchase vehicles as frequently as needed to keep up with technology, so Toyota’s donations ensure OCTC students are at the forefront in the automotive field,” a release from OCTC reads.
The automotive technology program provides students with knowledge in troubleshooting, performing preventative maintenance, servicing and repairing automobiles. The program prepares graduates for entry-level service technician jobs in the auto repair industry.
“We are thrilled to be able to offer our students the latest technology as hybrid vehicles are becoming more mainstream,” said OCTC’s Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. Stacy Edds-Ellis. “This donation will grant our students the access and experience to gain the skills necessary to pursue in demand positions upon graduation.”
To learn more about OCTC’s Automotive Technology program, contact ceary.thomas@kctcs.edu or call 270-686-4623.
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