PROCEDURES FOR CERTIFICATION/RECERTIFICATION
Process Overview
NOTE: NATEF recommends that programs maintain a file containing copies of all reference
and documentation materials developed during all phases of the certification process.
1. Purchase application materials
The program requesting certification must purchase self-evaluation materials from NATEF. To
begin the certification process, the program must return the following items from the evaluation
materials packet:
- Application for Certification or Recertification
- Self Evaluation Summary Sheet
- On-Site Evaluation Team Member List
- Instructor Qualification Forms
- Advisory Committee List
- OSHA Compliance Letter from Program Administrator
- Articulation Agreement (if applicable)
- Applied Academics Recognition Forms (optional)
2. NATEF review of application
The national office will review the materials within 30 days. Following the review, the Program
Administrator and the state Trade & Industrial Supervisor will be notified about the status of the
program. The program will be identified as one of the following:
- Qualified for on-site evaluation for all the specialty areas listed on the application.
- Qualified for on-site evaluation for some but not all specialty areas listed on the
application. The program administrator may proceed with the on-site evaluation for
the areas that qualify at that time OR make improvements and resubmit the
application at a later date.
- Not qualified for an on-site evaluation. NATEF will indicate specific improvements
that must be made before the on-site evaluation can be scheduled.
3. Evaluation Team Leader (ETL) assigned; Program Coordinator makes contact
In cooperation with state officials, NATEF will assign an Evaluation Team Leader (ETL) to the
program. Every effort will be make to assign the ETL as quickly as possible. NATEF will send
the program the Application for On-Site Evaluation. With a legitimate reason, the Program
Coordinator may contact the NATEF office to request a different ETL. (The ETL assigned must
NOT be a present or former teacher or administrator of the program to be evaluated.) The
Program Coordinator must contact the ETL to arrange a date for the on-site evaluation.
The Application for the On-Site Evaluation will be sent with instructions that outline the plans
for the local administration and the costs for the ETL's services and expenses. The institution
requesting certification must pay these costs.
4. Send on-site application, course of study, and list of on-site evaluation team members to
ETL
The Application for On-Site Evaluation, signed by the program administrator, must be sent to the
ETL. A copy of the course of study and this application must be received by the ETL at
least two weeks prior to the on-site evaluation or the on-site must be rescheduled. The course
of study should include the following items:
- Syllabus for each class
- Tasks to be taught under each area, specified according to High Priority designations
HP-I or HP-G. (Tasks may be taught at different times in the program or in more than
one area. However, the hours for the tasks may be counted only once.)
- Number of contact hours for each area
- Areas and sequence of instruction to be included in the program
- List of training materials and audio-visual materials used in training
- Sample evaluation form used to track student progress
The On-Site Evaluation Team Member List must be included for the ETL to review and approve.
Once a date has been set and the on-site evaluation team members have been approved by the
ETL, the program coordinator must contact the on-site evaluation team members to make
arrangements for the evaluation day(s).
5. On-site evaluation
Initial certification requires 2 consecutive days while students are in class for the on- site
evaluation review of all the standards. However, if more than one program is applying for
certification (general collision repair and refinish and GM BSEP, for example), additional team
members and additional days may be required to complete the on-site evaluation. The NATEF
office will determine the need for additional team members and days.
Recertification requires a 1-day on-site evaluation while students are in class. The on-site
evaluation team reviews Standards 6-9. However, if the Advisory Committee average on
Standards 1-5 or Standard 10 is less than 4, the on-site evaluation team must also review these
standards. The NATEF office will determine whether an additional day or additional team
members will be required to complete the evaluation.
6. ETL reports results to NATEF
The ETL will submit all on-site evaluation materials and a final report to NATEF with a
recommendation for or against program certification.
7. Program certification
The national office will review the final report and all additional evaluation materials to
determine whether the program meets the requirements for certification, and will make their
recommendation to the ASE Board of Directors. The ASE President will approve certification
as sanctioned by the Board of Directors.
Programs that do not earn certification will be given a written report specifying improvements
that must be made to qualify for certification. The decision at the national level will be final
unless appealed to the ASE Board of Directors. Appeals will be heard only at regular meetings
of the Board.
The Program Administrator and the state Trade & Industrial Supervisor will be notified of all
decisions regarding the certification status of all programs applying for ASE certification.
8. Display and reporting of certification materials
A wall plaque identifying the certified areas will be forwarded from the national office to the
program administrator. Schools must accurately report areas of ASE certification.
9. Certified Collision Repair and Refinish Technician Training Program List
The NATEF office maintains a current listing of all ASE certified programs. The list is made
available upon request.
10. Compliance report
A program will be certified for five years. A compliance report is required after 2½ years. The
compliance report will be used to verify that a program is maintaining its standards. NATEF
will notify program personnel of the compliance date and will send the appropriate certification
review forms at that time. The Advisory Committee must complete the forms and return them to
the NATEF office.
NATEF may randomly select programs at the 2½-year point for an on-site compliance review by
an ETL and NATEF Trustees, staff, consultants, or other designated representatives. The
selected programs will be notified, in advance, of the on-site review by the NATEF office.
Programs should be prepared to provide documentation on how they are maintaining the
standards. All costs for this on-site review will be paid by NATEF.
11. Recertification
The NATEF office will contact program personnel prior to the certification expiration date.
Programs must formally request recertification materials and follow the process outlined above.

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