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Automotive Trades - Facilities
Students work in facilities consisting of approximately 82,000 square feet of repair shops, classrooms, on-campus parts store, and study areas. The areas have the latest equipment.
The autobody collision shop contains late-model down-draft bakepaint booths, paint mixing room, framestraightening machines, uni-body bench, and a computerized estimating system.
Auto repair shops and classroom areas contain the latest equipment, including computerized front-end aligners, brake equipment, computerized engine analyzers, automatic transmission and engine machine shop equipment, computer specification and service information terminals in all shops.
Our heavy equipment: truck & diesel shops are equipped with: specialized fuel injection overhauling and test lab; engine rebuilding area of live units; multispeed transmission and rear axle repair area; engine tune-up area containing computer-operated late model diesel engines; handheld diagnostic scanners; and a computerized specifications and service information room.
Students take the motorsports courses and perform extensive hands-on work in a newly remodeled, newly equipped facility located in Alfred. First-year courses are taken in the freshman automotive building located at the School of Applied Technology campus in Wellsville.
Success Stories
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Watch the video spot featuring Sean, an Automotive Trades instructor and Alfred State alumnus.
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John Garippa, the 2008 Educator of the Year (second from right), was recognized for his achievement at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) Conference.









