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Universal Technical Institute Category: School Official Site: UTI.edu Wikipedia: Universal Technical Institute Description: A network of technical schools across the United States founded in 1965. Bill Crittenden is a 1999 graduate of UTI Glendale Heights with a certificate in Automotive Technology. Page Sections: History · Bibliography |
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Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (UTI) is a private for-profit system of technical colleges throughout the United States. The system offers specialized technical education programs under the banner of several brands, including Universal Technical Institute (UTI), Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI), MIAT College of Technology (MIAT), and NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI).
Universal Technical Institute was founded in 1965. UTI expanded its programs with additional curricula and opened new campuses, growing internally and through acquisitions. To address the needs of industry and corporate clients, UTI started providing continuing education and training for technicians in 1980. In 1983, UTI opened a campus in Houston, Texas. In 1988 UTI opened their Lisle, Illinois, campus. In 1998, it opened a campus in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Heavy Duty Truck Systems Third Edition | Year & Type: 2001 Nonfiction Authors: Ian Andrew Norman, Sean Bennett, John A. Corinchock Publisher: Delmar/Thomson Learning Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" softcover Content: 1086 pages w/black & white photos ISBN: 1-4018-3753-0 Subject: Trucking Topic: Universal Technical Institute Availability: Reference Desk |