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.
Exclusive manufacturer-supported elective helps students accelerate their careers
Love of Cars Leads to Same School
2004 graduate Shannon Rursch named Crew Chief for Dylan Kwasniewski’s Nationwide Team
Sacramento UTI Instructors among 22 World Class Technician Award Recipients
Army veteran shares his passion for lifelong learning and automotive industry
Students and staff donate more than 152 pints of blood
UTI-Dallas celebrates graduation of 11 veterans and their transition to civilian life
Amy Gentry Previously Earned Diploma at MMI-Motorcycle
Illinois Chamber of Commerce Names UTI Relocation an Economic Development in Illinois Award Winner
NASCAR Tech instructor judges national championship in the Automotive Service Technology division
More Than 600 Cars Participate
Highest Level of Nissan Technical Certification Paves Successful Career Path for Seth Gibson
The Campus President at the NASCAR Technical Institute Spoke About STEM Education and Closing the Labor Skills Gap
MMI-Orlando student Cameron Goins has his eyes set on becoming the best motorcycle technician for a Supercross team. After being awarded the 2014 Jeremy McGrath $20,000 scholarship, which will be...
Organized by Import Evolution, the Boston Strong Car Meet Was Held at the UTI-Norwood Campus on May 31 With 100 Percent of Proceeds Donated to The One Fund Boston
Inaugural Workshop Inspires Strategies for Career Readiness
Automotive magazine tours campus, experiences “Best of the Best” training options
Over 30 employers met with students at the UTI-Norwood campus event
Panel discussed aligning education and industry to meet Massachusetts STEM goals
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute Honors Four-Legged Friend Who Helped Fellow Graduate with PTSD Symptoms
Students recognize Distracted Driving Awareness Month with educational seminars and pledge against texting at the wheel
Teams Compete During Staff Development Day
Event brings together leaders in education, business and government to address the North Carolina Labor Skills Gap
On May 15, potential students attended information session at Fort Bliss
The student seminar, supported by the Neponset Valley Chamber of Commerce Education and Business Committee and UTI, is one of several events the NVCC Committee sponsors to encourage a dialogue between schools and businesses