About GM ASEP
The ASEP program is a partnership program between DMACC and General Motors. It is designed to train and employ the industries best automotive technicians.

ASEP is a two-year program and graduates earn an AAS degree. Students rotate class time and internship at their sponsoring dealership or TSS shop. During the internship, students receive hourly wages and pay increases based on performance.
Class size is limited to maintain a good instructor-to-student ratio. Quality candidates who apply early are chosen first. This program is offered at the Ankeny Campus only.
Program Schedule
The program lasts five semesters. Half the time is spent attending
classes at DMACC. The remaining time spent as an intern in
the employing GM dealership or TSS shop. Each specialized subject is taught
in DMACC classrooms and laboratories for a specific number of
weeks. This academic training is then followed by related,
supervised work experience with dealership personnel. For
example, your first group of classes will involve the last 8 weeks
of the fall semester and the first 8 weeks of the spring semester
at DMACC followed by 16 weeks interning at your dealership or TSS shop. You
will then return to DMACC for 12 weeks of training followed by
another 18 weeks of internship. You then return to DMACC
for a final 8 weeks of training before graduation. A list
of tasks, related closely to the course work completed at DMACC
is used at the dealership to identify needed work experience.

Dealer/Employer
Since considerable time is spent at the dealership, it is a
requirement of the program that, each student, be employed by a
General Motors dealership or TSS shop. It is the prospective student's
responsibility to locate their own GM dealer/employer.
Program Benefits
Unlike conventional programs where the student goes to college and
then secures a job, at DMACC, the ASEP student secures an employer
before starting the program. This program requires much
effort on the part of the student. However, the benefits are
worth the effort.
ASEP students learn the skills necessary for entry into a highly skilled profession along with the opportunity to practice and develop these skills with a considerable amount of on-the-job training. ASEP helps to develop the diagnostic skills with a considerable amount of on-the-job training. ASEP helps to develop the diagnostic skills needed to work on today's automobile and start a career as a GM dealer service technician.
Student Wages
One of the most frequently asked questions by dealers is what to
pay their ASEP students. Pay rates are negotiated between
the student and their dealerships. As a guide, rates for
students on internships have run between $7/hr up to $11/hr. In
some cases, dealers are also helping the student with school
expenses.

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