Overview
Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC) was established in 1919 as an auto mechanic training school for Nashville area residents. Over the years, the College began to attract students from well outside the local area, and eventually expanded its scope to include all 50 states and 62 foreign countries. In 1935, the College added the diesel engine to its curriculum, and in 1946, added Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology. Today, NADC is an affiliate of Lincoln Educational Services, which operates a nationwide network of technical training schools offering a wide variety of professional programs.
Points of Distinction
Areas of Study
NADC offers Associate of Applied Science Degrees, Associate of Occupational Studies Degrees, and/or Diplomas in the following program areas of study:
Admissions
Career Advisors at NADC are happy to walk any prospective applicant step-by-step through the admissions process. They can be contacted online through the school's website.
Faculty
Instructors are highly knowledgeable and ASE(Automotive Service Excellence)-certified with years of professional experience. Faculty members provide one-on-one hands-on training, using industry-standard tools and techniques. Some of them author the textbooks that their students use.
Student Body
The NADC student population is well in excess of 2,000 students. The student body is overwhelmingly male.
Student Life
Students have access to a full-service all-you-can-eat cafeteria, as well as books and tools that are completely furnished by the College. NADC provides two on-campus dormitories but there is ample off-campus apartment housing available as well. Approximately 30% of all undergraduates live on campus.
(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)
Engineering Technician
Mechanics And Repair
(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)
Degrees or Coursework
Tennessee