Tony Passwater's comments in his April column regarding certification hit on a number of valid points. However, his claim that the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) isn't a true certification process wasn't one of them. ASE easily meets any reasonable criteria for "true certification," including the criteria established within the column for a bona fide certification program. That shouldn't be surprising, since ASE was created by the industry specifically to develop technical knowledge standards and has been guided in this ongoing process by its partners ETS and ACT, the two largest testing companies in the world.
The process ASE uses is widely recognized …

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