That would be a better route.Cochran does that.For GM its called the ASEP program and they help pay for some of your tools and you work for the dealer thats sponsoring you and you go to ccac.So not only are you getting schooling but your getting on the job training.but the dealership wont invest the money to sponsor you if they think your gonna use them and once school is over your gonna leave.
another thing that might b a good idea if you want to get into the ASEP program since your not out of highschool yet is to find a dealer u want to work for and go in as a lot attendent.because thats how the 3 lot attendents got sent to ASEP.the went to the service manager and said they want to work on cars and he said ok ill send ya to CCAC and the dealership now sponsors them.