Honolulu CC hosts high school automotive competition
Honolulu Community College to host first-ever Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition for high school students.
Honolulu Community College to host first-ever Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition for high school students.
Kauaʻi CC’s nationally certified automotive technology department is now offering a program in hybrid and electric vehicles.
High school students explore Leeward Community College’s career and technical education programs at Discover Leeward Day.
Honolulu CC is the first in the state to offer non-credit courses in hybrid and electric vehicle automotive maintenance.
UH Maui College is leading the charge in reducing Maui County’s dependence on oil by forming the Maui Electric Vehicle Alliance.
Honolulu CC’s Auto Academy held a recognition ceremony on July 13 for students who completed the summer program.
Leeward’s automotive program received more than $204,000 worth of automotive parts and tools.