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The Mission of American
Advanced Technicians Institute, Corp. (herein after referred
to as AATI), is centered around the education of the student.
Our Mission is to provide practical training and a technical
education in the field of Automotive Technology. AATI is
dedicated to the principle that vocational and technical
education is directed to the needs of the individual, the
community and the nation's industries. AATI's educational
aim is to train, guide, and help motivate its students to
effectively make their way into a challenging and rewarding
career. In addition to helping our student's acquire the
necessary technical knowledge and skills, the Institute also
places emphasis on the student's personal development. |
American Advanced
Technicians Institute, Corp. began in August of 1995, when
its owners responded to a calling from the community of
automobile mechanics. The need for the Institute arose
from new laws being implemented by Miami-Dade County, requiring
all mechanics to be certified by passing the ASE (Automotive
Service Excellence) certification exams. AATI started as
a private tutoring institution and in September of 1995
was incorporated in the State of Florida as American Advanced
Technicians Institute, Corp. Its original program was comprised
of review courses for ASE examinations. In 1997, AATI became
Licensed by the State Board of Independent Post-secondary
Vocational, Technical, Trade and Business Schools (now
named The Commission For Independent Education) License
Number 1932, to offer the following program(s) of instruction:
Automotive Technology Program, Automotive Certification
Preparation Program and Advanced Automotive Technology
Program. In May of 1998, AATI was issued a new License
Number 2038 due to a change of ownership and the addition
of a new program (Automotive Transmission Program). In
July 1998, AATI was approved by Miami-Dade County to administer
its own Mechanic/Technicians Certification Exams in Spanish,
English and Creole. On December 2002, AATI became accredited
by the Accrediting Council For Continuing Education and
Training (ACCET). ACCET is a national accrediting agency
listed by the U. S. Secretary of Education. |
AATI is located at
6801 West 20th Avenue, in the city of Hialeah, Florida
33014. AATI offers its students a modern, completely air
conditioned facility, providing an atmosphere conducive
to learning. The offices, classrooms, library and shop
occupy approximately 6,200 square feet. The classrooms
are well lit and contain the latest teaching aids, including
audio/visual equipment. In addition, the shop is set up
with state-of-the-art equipment, to ensure that our students
learn the latest methods being used in the industry. |
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Jose Ramos
"I would like to express
my most sincere gratitude to the courteous people of
AATI, Corp.,
not only for the knowledge I acquired while attending
the Automotive Technology Program, but also for the experiences
I lived and great relationships I developed with the
Administration, Faculty, Staff and fellow students. Pleasant
memories will remain from attending such a prestigious
Institution." |
Rolando
Urdaneta
"With AATI I have
acquired the advanced technologies in the industry
of today
in their Advanced Automotive Technolgy Program
and their Automotive Transmission Program.
What I have learned has given me the opportunity
to
further my knowledge in the automotive technology,
become a Certified Automotive Master Technician
and to better my salary. I am very appreciative
and satisfied of being part of AATI." |
Jackson
Fondeur
"I have graduated
from three different programs at AATI
(Automotive Technology, Advanced Automotive
Technology, and the Automotive Transmission
Program) and I am currently employed
at Bill Ussery Motors, Inc. (Mercedes
Benz) since February of 2003. I am very
proud to say that I have reached my goal
at AATI by becoming a Certified Automotive
Master Technician. I thank the instructors
for their dedication to me and the faculty
for being very supportive as well."
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Claudio
Cassina
"AATI gave
me the enourmous knowledge I gained, the
ability to solve technical problems, prepation
and practice. Aside from this, the Institution
has build upon me formation and gave us
the motivation to succeed as a professional.
I thank Mrs. Fanny Marino, President whom
has truly guided me in completing the Advanced
Automotive Technology Program and the Automotive
Transmission Program. I also thank my instructor
Mr. David Losada, for his dedication and
the willingness to teach us all that he
knows.""
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