Auto Body
Auto Body
Tuscola Technology Center, 1401 Cleaver Road, Caro, MI 48723
Instructor: Jason Enos
Ph: 989.673.5300, ext. 30447
Email Jason Enos
Program Information
Special Class Features & Certifications
College Credit/Articulation
Career Pathways
Student Organizations & Competitions
Colleges To Consider
Work Placement Opportunities
Advisory Committees
Program Information
Rebuild and restore damaged cars; fix a fender or transform a total wreck; paint a Sunfire or repair a Subaru. Develop skills needed to do a variety of jobs as you complete customer work in the TTC Auto Body shop.
Special Class Features and Certifications
Student Organizations & Competitions
Students have the opportunity to become members of Skills USA. Through competitions students have the opportunity to learn leadership skills, earn recognition and college scholarships.
To learn more visit Student Organizations.
Career Pathways
There are many different professional careers available to students after successful completion of training in the Auto Body Repair program. Students can select from a variety of entry-level positions such as: auto detailer, painter helper, and collision repair helper.
Many colleges and trade schools offer further training toward more advanced careers in Auto Body.
College Credit and Articulation
One of the ways the Tuscola Technology Center is able to help students make the successful transition from high school to college is by offering articulated college credit. The technical skills and knowledge a student learns can save tuition fees, shorten the time a student spends in college and reduce the duplication of courses at the college level. To receive articulated credit a student needs good grades, good attendance and be able to demonstrate that they have the maturity to bypass the college level courses.
Colleges to Continue Auto Body
Alpena Community College
Ferris State University
Henry Ford Community College
Kirtland Community College
Lansing Community College
Northern Michigan University
Oakland Community College
Washtenaw Community College
Work Placement Opportunities
Work experience and internships in area businesses are a highlight of this program. Second year students are given an opportunity to complete co-op experiences. Students have the opportunity to have co-op experiences with such businesses as: Curtis-Garber, Bell Wasik, and Moore Motor Sales.
Advisory Committees
The Tuscola Technology Center is fortunate to have community and business leaders involved in the success of our students.
The committee members are professionals in business and industry as well as counselors and teachers from Tuscola County. Their input is vital in assuring that our students receive industry standard instruction in their field of study.