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Automotive Departments in schools still take cars?

When I went to school, automotive departments in colleges would take in outside owned vehicles that needed repair so that the students could get hands on experience with actual repairs. The terms were variable, like as long as it takes. The owner pays for the parts and if they can afford it, makes a donation to the department. This worked out good for people that cannot afford to get the work done. The work is overseen by the teacher so it usually comes out fine even though there is a disclaimer.

Do they still do this at colleges that teach automotive repair? How would I find such a thing?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    yes they still do it as long as you know someone thats attending that class.

    Source(s): ima a student at long beach city college for auto mech
  • myland
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    4 years ago

    no one desires a school degree to modify into an automobile mechanic. in common words leap in and start up turning wrenches... the in common words subject there is that you want to now not study the recent computerized structures and technologies and also you'll spend your existence as a low paid 'Grease Monkey' extremely of earning an effective earnings operating for a dealership or a better bodily helpful form keep.

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