Collision Repair Program
If you've always liked working on cars
and take pride in a clean exterior finish to your car or truck, why not make a
career out of it? Turn your interest into a great career start by getting the
trained by the academic and career professionals in the Collision Repair Program
at Lansing Community College.
Collision repair professionals are retiring from the
industry faster than employers can find qualified replacements. Couple that with
the fact that as long as people drive, there will be accidents resulting in
exterior damage to vehicles that need to be repaired, and you've got an equation
for greater levels of job security than many professions.
Today's advanced technology has greatly changed the
structure, materials and parts used in automobiles. Because of this, repair
technicians need to know the newest techniques for repairs and be skilled at
implementing them. In addition to possessing good manual dexterity, repair
technicians must also have a solid understanding of math, science and
electronics in order to be effective in their jobs. Our training program can
provide you with that and more.
Our program is designed to provide you with the latest in
practical, hands-on coursework driven by current industry standards. This means
that what you learn the collision lab is what you'll use in the repair shops in
your hometown and across the nation. Students in our programs work on ?live?
jobs, cars and trucks that need to be repaired. Our faculty members have worked
in repair shops and bring a real-world relevance to your learning experience at
LCC that you will refer to time and again.
Courses are offered throughout the year. Many are offered
evenings as well as days to accommodate your schedule. Spring semester begins in
January, summer semester begins in June and fall classes begin in August.
We want you in our classroom next semester. If you need
direction on how to begin at LCC, let us know what's on your mind and what you
need from LCC to get started. If you like cars, you're organized, detail
oriented and neat, enroll in our program and get the quality training at LCC
that can lead you to a great career start. For specific information about our
Collision Repair Program,
send us an e-mail today. We've got a place
waiting for you.
The Collision Repair program is not accepting any project vehicle request at this time.
NOTE: Vehicles 10 years or older will not be considered for mechanical or collision repair project vehicles. Lansing Community College is not an automotive service facility! Project vehicles are chosen based on the students' educational needs ONLY and there is no guarantee that your vehicle will be chosen for repair. Please allow 2-4 weeks for your request to be processed.
