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Is NYADI licensed?

NYADI is licensed by the New York State Education Department. Our school is also authorized by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York to award graduates with an Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) in Automotive Technology degree and an Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) in Automotive and Diesel Technology degree.

Is NYADI accredited?

NYADI is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Accreditation is voluntary and follows a peer-review process to help schools like NYADI more effectively deliver quality education.

After I complete the program, will you help me find a job?

The Career Services department offers guidance to help students with job placement. Students can obtain job search assistance, such as resume and cover letter writing and interview preparation. They also gain access to a broad network of local and national businesses within the industry. Services are available for currently enrolled students and alumni, and services come at no extra cost after enrollment.

What career options will I have after graduating from NYADI?

With the skills you develop in our programs, you’ll be equipped to seek mechanic careers in numerous settings, from auto shops to car dealerships. The main tasks of automotive service techs include inspecting and repairing cars and light trucks, but they have many other responsibilities, as well. They test parts and systems, read technical manuals and charts, perform maintenance tasks, and interact with customers, among other duties. What’s more, automotive service techs must know how to work on multiple car systems, such as traditional mechanical and electronic systems. They also need

What agencies and organizations recognize NYADI?

We’re recognized by several federal and state agencies, indicating the quality of our programs. These organizations include: New York State Educational Department (ACCES) New York State Department of Labor (DOL) New State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Automotive Service Association (ASA) Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) US. Department of Education U.S. Veterans Administration

What type of tools will I receive when I graduate?

At NYADI, we recognize it takes the best to be the best. As such, our graduates receive the exclusive Snap-on Tool set through our Snap-on Student Excellence Program (Snap-on SEP). This program enables full-time students with the necessary qualifications to buy Snap-on tools at discounted prices. Snap-on tools are among the highest quality professional tools available, and the brand invites industry experts, like those within the automotive industry, to provide feedback on how to improve tools. All full-time students enrolled at NYADI and fulfilling curriculum requirements are eligible for the Snap-on

What is an automotive technician?

Automotive technicians are skilled in treating automotive systems and parts, as well as many types of vehicles, from small cars to large transports. They play a diagnostic role, inspecting vehicles and parts to determine what’s causing problems. They also perform routine maintenance checks. Although many techs work in repair shops and car dealerships, others serve in specialized positions, such as preparing cars for shows. Other common job responsibilities for auto techs include: Conducting quality assurance on equipment and tools Testing vehicles as part of regular inspections Helping customers understand how to maintain