More young people turn to career education (My9 NJ)
April 25, 2024
Recent Posts
- Shade Tree Garage and owner John O’Connor recognized by Somerset County Vocational & Technical Schools as 2024 Business Partner of the Year
- Ocean County Vocational Technical School District recognizes County Line Auto Body and OC Automotive Resources as 2024 Business Partner of the Year
- Cooper University Health Care’s Workplace Development recognized by Camden County Technical Schools with Business Partner of the Year honor
- Warren County Technical School honors St. Luke’s Volunteer Coordinator Elizabeth Deck as 2024 Business Partner of the Year
- Local radio station named Cape May County Technical School District’s 2024 Business Partner of the Year
Alumni Success Stories
Ocean County Vocational Technical School District recognizes County Line Auto Body and OC Automotive Resources as 2024 Business Partner of the Year
For more than 15 years, County Line Auto Body and OC Automotive Resources has been a valued partner of Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS), playing a critical role in ensuring both Automotive Technology and Collision Repair students are prepared to find success in the industry. The years of support and dedication to training the next generation earned County Line the title of OCVTS’ 2024 Business Partner of the Year.
Atlantic County Institute of Technology names Walker’s Automotive Service, owned by alumnus, as 2024 Business Partner of the Year
Atlantic County Institute of Technology has named alumnus Jay Mastalski’s Walker’s Automotive as its 2024 Business Partner of the Year.
Career Classroom: Vocational education benefits all students, employers (ROI-NJ)
As National College Decision Day approaches, the rising cost of college has led to an increased focus on alternate pathways for students. This has long been a goal of the New Jersey Council of County Vocational-Technical Schools (NJCCVTS): promote the value of a career-focused education.