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MLR Student Application Packet

MDE – OCTE1 & Delta College Entry- Level Maintenance Light Repair (MLR) School Years 2022-2023 – 2026-2027

Address, City, State and Zip

CTE High School Teacher’s email

ASE Certification Number

Student e-mail (not high school account)

CTE High School Institution Name

High School Graduation Year

Birth date (dd/mm/yyyy)

For Office Use Only

Student ID Number

Date Program was Completed

Date Articulation Office Received Application

Date Application Expires

(27 months after program is completed)

Complete teacher and student information above. Check only the appropriate course(s) to be articulated in the table below.

State of Michigan

Delta College MLR Level 1 Courses

47.0604 Entry-Level Automobile Technician (ASE Certified)

AUTO 101 Engine Repair (3) AUTO 102 Automatic Transmission (3) AUTO 103 Manual Drive Trains and Axles (2) AUTO 104 Suspension and Steering (3) AUTO 105 Brakes (2) AUTO 106 Electrical/Electronic Systems (4) AUTO 107 Heating and Air Conditioning (2) AUTO 108 Engine Performance (3) AUTO 110* MLR Internship (80 hours) (1)

CTE HS Teacher

Delta

Submitted

  • AUTO 110 MLR Internship The Maintenance Light Repair Internship Verification Form needs to be completed and submitted with this application for the Automotive Program Coordinator’s review and to receive credit for AUTO 110.

See page 2 for Conditions of Agreement and Instructions to submit Articulation paperwork. See page 3 for AUTO 110 Verification Maintenance Light Repair Internship Form.

MDE – OCTE: Michigan Department of Education – Office of Career and Technical Education

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT The purpose of this agreement is to facilitate the transition of students from any Michigan Department of Education – Office of Career and Technical Education (MDE-OCTE) 47.0604 Automobile Technician (ASE Certified) state approved program to the Delta College (Delta) ASE Accredited AAS Master Automotive Service Technician program. Students can earn up to 23 articulated credits by completing the following:

  • Complete high school coursework and demonstrate proficiency of the 8 ASE Entry-Level MLR competencies (same as the 8 MLR Level 1 AUTO courses at Delta). Complete a two-year high school program with a total of at least 540 hours and a 2.0/C or higher grade in each of the completed CTE courses.
  • Submit documented evidence of an 80-hour MLR Internship (AUTO 110).
  • Submit the completed Articulation Application Packet with required documentation. Students can earn partial credit by completing the following:
  • Complete high school coursework and demonstrate proficiency of some, but not all, of the 8 ASE Entry-Level MLR competencies (same as the 8 MLR Level 1 AUTO courses at Delta).
  • Complete a high school program, or part thereof, with a 2.0/C or higher grade in each of the completed CTE courses but has not attained 540 hours.
  • Submit documented evidence of an 80-hour MLR Internship (AUTO 110), if completed.
  • Submit the completed Articulation Application Packet with required documentation. Additional credit opportunity: The ASE Entry-Level (MR) test is not equivalent to completing the ASE Professional G1 Certification test. In the rare occasion that a high school student has taken and passed the ASE Professional Level G1 test, the student will receive credit by portfolio option for AUTO 149 MLR Capstone course at Delta College.

Conditions of Agreement The high school teacher submits the Articulation Application Packet to articulation@delta.edu, on behalf of the student, certifying the competencies the student has completed in the CTE program, and that the student has the skills to enroll in the coursework at Delta. The Articulation Application Packet should only be submitted once per student after their highest level of the high school CTE coursework is completed.

  • The student shall meet the entrance requirements and have applied to attend Delta College prior to receiving articulated credit.
  • Delta AUTO course articulated credit will be granted after the Articulation Application Packet has been submitted and reviewed to confirm successful completion of the ASE equivalent courses and competencies.
  • To ensure quality assurance Delta will conduct random audits to verify that the school is meeting the ASE program accreditation requirements and following the program’s policies and procedures.
  • Articulated credit hours will appear on the Delta transcript by course name and code. No grades will be recorded.
  • Tuition and fees will not be charged for articulated credits under this agreement.
  • Articulated credits granted are valid for 27 months after program completion, after which time they expire and are no longer available. Delta will award articulated credit to students in a state approved 47.0604 Automobile Technician (ASE Certified) program covering Entry-Level Maintenance Light Repair (MLR) competencies according to the conditions/requirements as outlined in this agreement.

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AUTO 110 Verification Form Maintenance Light Repair (MLR) Internship For the Career and Technical Education (CTE) student in a 47.0604 Automobile Technician (ASE Certified) State Approved Program

Student ID Information Student’s Signature Address City State Zip

Birthdate

School Information CTE Program School Name CTE High School Teacher’s Signature Intern Facility Information Name of Business State of Michigan Repair Facility ID# Supervisor Name Mentor’s State of Michigan Mechanic’s # Internship Details Start Date

End Date

Number of Hours (minimum of 80 hours)

This form must be submitted with the Articulation Application Packet by the CTE High School Teacher directly to: articulation@delta.edu

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