GM Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP)
GM Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) GM has developed technician-training programs that are specially geared to help dealers educate their newly hired employees. With the GM three-tiered approach dealers can train persons from any level of schooling, be it high school, college or graduate school, into being top-notch technicians.
For example, GM has training for students who are technical of mind and want to pursue a career in servicing and maintaining GM vehicles. GM, GM dealers, and selected colleges across the United States and Canada have come together as a joint effort for the program. GM ASEP is the only facility that teaches about up-to-date GM products. GM ASEP allows students to interchange between attending college and working at a sponsoring GM dealership for two years. Students are expected to acquire Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology or an identical degree after their graduation.
GM ASEP incorporates advanced automotive technical training with a strong academic foundation of math, reading, and electronics, and both analytical and technical skills. Earning an Associates Degree while working and learning on the job, students gain a solid education combined with invaluable work experience. From 1979, GM has maintained its commitment to identifying and sustaining GM ASEP colleges and universities, and has helped train more than 15,000 service technicians.
If you are interested in becoming a certified GM technician or in taking part in the Automotive Service Educational Program go here to find out more information.











