"Our continued collaboration with Snap-on supports future technicians with the training and tools required for a career in the transportation industry," said John Dodson, VP of Business Alliances and NASCAR at UTI. Additionally, all UTI, NASCAR Tech or MMI students, regardless of program, may participate in Snap-on's tool discount and financing program(s) upon meeting the qualification requirements. Students who are near graduation, have no outstanding obligations to the school, and who have not previously taken part in a tool voucher program on any UTI, MMI, or NASCAR Tech-affiliated campus may be eligible to participate in the UTI Tool Voucher Program. Their new five-year agreement means Snap-on will continue supplying students in these programs offered at 14 campuses in eight states with state-of-the-industry training tools and equipment, along with exclusive student discounts. UTI has counted Snap-on as an industry partner for more than 20 years. (NYSE: UTI), and a leading workforce solutions provider of transportation, skilled trades, and energy education programs, is announcing the extension of its alliance with Snap-on to ensure automotive, diesel, motorcycle, marine and collision repair technician students have the tools and training they need to launch careers in the transportation industry. PHOENIX, Ap/PRNewswire/ - Universal Technical Institute (UTI), a division of Universal Technical Institute, Inc. UTI campuses will receive training tools, while students will receive discounts as part of the extended partnership
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