Manufacturer-Specific
Advanced Training Programs
MSATs: Train to be a Specialist in the Industry
Manufacturer Specific Advanced Training programs (MSATs) at UTI can benefit student graduates and employers. In addition to learning specialized skills in focused and accelerated training, students have the opportunity to earn valuable credentials to help elevate their status after graduation. In turn, the dealers who hire MSAT graduates save training dollars and are able to hire technicians who can make an impact right away. It’s a win-win for both employers and graduates!
5 Reasons to Consider Specialized Training
- Earn manufacturer-specific credentials - Be ready to pursue jobs at dealerships with manufacturer-specific credentials
- Curriculum developed with leading brands - Set yourself apart from other entry-level technicians by gaining advanced skills needed at dealerships nationwide
- Smaller classes - The average class size for an MSAT program is 12 students to one instructor
- Access to manufacturers’ current equipment and systems - Get a jump start on learning the manufacturer-specific systems and language with state-of-the-industry equipment and technology
- Increased hands-on training - Gain more specialized hand-on training with 6-8 hour daily class times
Relocating?
You might be eligible for the MSAT Relocation Grant
The MSAT Relocation Grant is designed to assist students who wish to further their education by enrolling in a Manufacturer Program. Eligible students must be currently attending, or previously graduated from one of the participating Universal Technical Institute campuses and relocating to another participating Universal Technical Institute campus in order to complete a Manufacturer Program. Students must complete an application to be reviewed for eligibility. All applicants meeting the campus and eligibility requirements are awarded a grant upon enrollment into an approved Manufacturer Program. Please click on one of the links below to view each grant's eligibility requirements and application form.
- UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.
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