Toyota T-TEN

The Toyota T-TEN (Technical Education Network) is a two-year automotive program designed to upgrade the technical competency and professional level of incoming dealership technicians.

The curriculum is designed by Toyota and GateWay, leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Automotive Service Technology. The program involves:

  • Attending classroom lectures and labs on Toyota products
  • Working at a Toyota dealership for approximately 32-44 weeks
  • Spending approximately 43 weeks in classroom training
  • Rotating eight weeks of class with eight weeks of paid work at a Toyota dealership

Program requirements include students partnering with a sponsored Toyota dealer. The main responsibility of the dealership is to provide training related employment for the student during the cooperative work periods. Students receive assistance in location and identification of participating Toyota dealerships.

Watch video to learn more about the Automotive Programs at GateWay Community College. 

 

Program Locations

Washington Campus

Program Cost

Toyota T-TEN for Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Service Technology:  $6,626*

*Please note that these are only estimates and do not include books. These estimates may change based on increases to tuition, course fees and book costs. Estimates are based on the tuition rates for in-county students. Additional fees may apply.

Degrees & Certificates

Accreditation

Accreditation is a process used to measure and certify the credibility and quality of services offered by an organization.

The Automotive Technology program is designed to prepare students for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in all areas. Our programs are accredited by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence - Education Foundation.

GateWay is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Why should you choose an accredited school?

Although many schools offer seemingly similar degree and certification options, not all schools are accredited. In many instances, accreditation of the degree or program you complete may be required in order to become certified to work in the field.