General Motors (GM) recently donated a 2014 Corvette Stingray to Shoreline’s GM Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP).
Michael Boehm, Director of Dealer Services & Manufacturer Relations for Shoreline’s Professional Automotive Training Center – Dealer Training Academy, said “The donation represents the latest in technology and is an excellent opportunity for our GM ASEP students to be able to work on the pinnacle of performance from the General Motors line of vehicles.”
The donation is just one in a generous string of donations to Shoreline by GM.
“Time and again, General Motors helps support our GM ASEP program by putting the best in high technology in the hands of our students,” said Boehm. “Thanks to GM, the GM ASEP automotive training at Shoreline Community College starts students into a career path that will help them succeed in the industry, and working with dealers helps to ensure continuous training and growth throughout our students’ careers.”
The GM ASEP program is a two-year cooperative program that incorporates technical studies on campus along with work experience in a sponsoring General Motors dealership. Upon completion of this program, students earn a Technical AAAS and numerous General Motors technical certifications that are recognized worldwide.