Universal Technical Institute operates across 11 campuses. Review the links below (the most recent news is on top) for the latest in local campus news.
NASCAR Tech Joins Only 22 Schools in Receiving Highest Institutional Achievement Award
Student Council Working to Expand Student Planning and Involvement in Campus Activities
Raymundo is a role model for veterans looking for career growth and success after military discharge
Awards Presented in Partnership with Collegiate Housing Services
Universal Technical Institute Rancho Cucamonga graduate turns love for racing
into technical career
Campus hosts American Counseling Association’s 2014 Midwest Summit
Only 1.8% of Auto Techs in the U.S. Are Women – a Stat that Only Emboldens Ingrid Jackson
Jay Blake, a Top Ten Points Alcohol Funny Car Owner, Shares His Inspirational Story with Students
State-of-the-art computer lab will benefit 1,100 students each year
Elsworth spoke about the importance of professionalism and service skills to career success
Students Get Inside Look Into Future Career Options
Instructor, Graduate and Campus Receive Prestigious Recognition
Father and Two Sons Enroll at MMI-Marine
Universal Technical Institute sponsors track, offers racing opportunities for students
NASCAR Tech grads swapped from No. 14 team after demonstrating excellence in the pits this season
Military veteran finds success in civilian life with technical training from MMI
Three Out of Four Car Seats Not Installed Correctly
Student Services department challenges others to accept the challenge and raise funds
Local Leaders Learn More About UTI’s Role in Training Future Workers
Ever since he was in seventh grade, Goleta native Andy Jacobs has dreamed of attending Universal Technical Institute and becoming an automotive technician
Harrison Moran and Nicholas Pennine granted scholarships to attend UTI after a first-place finish in Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition
Strocky exemplifies the critical importance of skilled diesel technicians in an economy where demand for these technicians is on the rise
Students, instructors and staff rolled up their sleeves to give the gift of life