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ASE Encourages School Instructors to Offer ASE Entry-Level Tests in the Fall

October 26, 2022 By CollisionWeek Editor

As the new school year commences, the ASE Education Foundation is encouraging instructors to offer their students the ASE Entry-Level Certification tests to assess their knowledge now.

Geared toward students completing a program of technical study, ASE Entry-Level Certification tests are available for the automobile, collision repair/refinish and medium/heavy truck segments. The tests are designed and calibrated for those with little or no hands-on work experience. The students get two attempts at each test in a series when they sign up and when they pass, their ASE Entry-Level Certification is good for two years.

“Many schools wait until the end

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