NATEF POLICIES ON ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS FOR
ASE PROGRAM CERTIFICATION
In a number of states and localities technician training programs are able
to meet ASE standards for certification only by establishing an articulation
effort between secondary and post-secondary programs. Recent NATEF Trustee action,
as well as language in the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act, encourages
articulation between programs at the secondary and post-secondary levels.
Articulation agreements encourage, but cannot require, graduates of secondary
programs to go on to post-secondary education. Financial and social considerations
suggest that many, perhaps most, graduates must seek employment upon graduation
from high school.
Articulation agreements for Automobile, Collision Repair & Refinish, and
Medium/Heavy Truck technician training programs may involve two or more training
centers at secondary and post- secondary levels or two programs at the secondary
level. However, when programs articulate, the following conditions must be met:
1. The minimum ASE specialty areas required in Automobile, Collision Repair
& Refinish,
and Medium/Heavy Truck technician training programs must be included.
Automobile: Brakes, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Engine Performance,
and
Suspension & Steering.
Collision Repair & Refinish: Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
plus at least two of
the following areas:
Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
Mechanical & Electrical Components
Plastics & Adhesives
Painting & Refinishing
(Note: A program may be certified in Painting & Refinishing only and would
not be required to have an articulation agreement.)
Medium/Heavy Truck: Diesel Engines, Suspension & Steering, Brakes,
Electrical/Electronic Systems, and Preventive Maintenance
Inspection.
2. Automobile and Medium/Heavy Truck programs must have a minimum of two required
specialty areas to articulate with another program for ASE certification purposes.
3. Collision Repair & Refinish programs must have Structural Analysis &
Damage Repair and one of the four optional program areas to articulate
with another program for ASE certification purposes.
** IN EVERY CASE A SIGNED COPY OF THE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED
WITH THE-SELF EVALUATION MATERIALS. **
4. The articulation agreement must be in writing and must be approved by the
administrations of both institutions. The agreement shall:
a. List the areas of instruction to be offered by each training center.
b. Stipulate how credit will be granted for successful completion of the instructional
areas at each institution. This should also include the criteria for evaluating
successful
completion.
c. Describe procedures for applying for credit at the post-secondary level
for instruction received at the secondary level.
5. WHEN TWO OR MORE CENTERS ARE TO BE EVALUATED AT THE SAME TIME
The procedures for submitting the self-evaluation materials and on-site team
evaluation application are as follows:
a. Each training center in an articulation agreement shall conduct a self-evaluation
for the specialty areas at their training center. The center requesting the
largest number of specialty areas to be certified shall be designated the lead
center. If the participating centers are requesting the same number of areas
certified, they will select one center as the lead center. The lead center will
be responsible for submitting all self-evaluation materials including a cover
letter and a signed copy of the articulation agreement.
b. When two or more centers under an articulation agreement are being evaluated
at the same time they shall agree upon the selection of the on-site evaluation
team members.
c. The NATEF office must be informed of the number of training centers and
specialty areas being evaluated. The number of centers and areas being evaluated
may require additional members or additional days to complete the evaluation.
d. The division of the local costs involved for the on-site evaluation is
to be explained and submitted with the Application for On-Site Evaluation.
e. The curriculum for the articulated centers requesting certification shall
be sent by the lead center to the Evaluation Team Leader assigned by NATEF.
6. WHEN ONE CENTER IS ALREADY CERTIFIED
The procedures for submitting the self-evaluation materials and on-site team
evaluation application are as follows:
a. When a training center is entering into an articulation agreement with
a center that is currently certified, the center that is not certified will
submit the self-evaluation materials along with a signed, copy of the articulation
agreement. The non-certified center will follow through with the total certification
process.
b. The on-site evaluation team members will only evaluate the materials at
the training center requesting certification.
c. The training center that is already certified will NOT be required to be
evaluated until they are due to recertify their training program.
7. Articulated training centers may certify in one or more of the same specialty
areas as long as they meet the minimum required areas jointly. For example,
one automotive training center (Center A) may be certified in four or more areas,
including the minimum required areas. The articulated automotive training center
(Center B) may offer only two of the required areas. Center B would be eligible
for certification only after articulating with Center A.
8. Each training center in an articulation agreement shall provide their graduates
with a certificate identifying successful completion of instructional areas
meeting ASE standards.
9. Certification shall be awarded for each articulated program. Each secondary
and post- secondary program shall receive a plaque which will include specialty
area plates only for instructional areas offered in their training center.
10. The certified plaque shall indicate the name of the training center and
will include "articulated with ____________________ training center".
This will clearly indicate that a training center may be certified in fewer
than the required areas only when it articulates with another training
center.
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