The Community College or Baltimore County (CCBC) www.ccbcmd.edu
Students who complete the two year Automotive Technology Program at the Frederick County Career and Technology Center with a B or better or score 80% or higher on the ASE-NATEF end of program assessment are eligible to receive the following 18 college credits at Catonsville Community College:
- Repairing Automotive Brake Systems (4 credits)
- Servicing Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems (5 credits)
- Servicing Automotive Engines and Related Systems (5 credits)
- Repairing Automotive Suspension Systems (4 credits)
- Service Management

Universal Technical Institute (UTI) http://www.uti.edu/
Students who complete the two-year Automotive Technology Program at the Frederick County Career and Technology Centerwith a B or better will receive advanced placement in the following areas at UTI:
- Brakes
- Electronic Fundamentals
- Fuel and Ignition Systems
- Automotive Undercar
- Automatic Transmission
- Climate Control
- Automotive Power Trains