Welcome to the Weber State Automotive Technology Department
To apply for one of our programs, you must complete these steps.
Email for assistance: automotivetechnology@weber.edu
Steps to Apply
Step 1: Apply to WSU
Apply for admission to WSU.
Step 2: Apply to WSU Automotive
Submit your online application to the Automotive Technology program of your choice.
Even if your long-term goal is to earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, you must complete an A.A.S. degree first.
Program Application
If you already have a 2-year automotive degree and you are seeking a B.S. degree, complete Step 2 along with the steps listed under the "transfer students" section below. Be advised that submitting your application does not guarantee your admission to the program. You will be contacted by an adviser if you qualify for admittance into the program.
Program Application
If you already have a 2-year automotive degree and you are seeking a B.S. degree, complete Step 2 along with the steps listed under the "transfer students" section below. Be advised that submitting your application does not guarantee your admission to the program. You will be contacted by an adviser if you qualify for admittance into the program.
Step 3: Obtain and submit a copy of your driving record (CP/AAS students)
- You must have a current driver's license and a clean driving record to be considered for admission to the program.
- Most employers cannot hire you if you have too many moving violations (more than 2 in 3 years).
- You may submit an electronic copy to automotivetechnology@weber.edu.
Step 4: Sign and return your letter of intent
Email letter to automotivetechnology@weber.edu
Transfer Students
If you have completed college-level courses from an accredited college or university, you will need to have your records transferred to WSU.
- Check the WSU Transfer Guide to see which of your classes will transfer. Classes not in the guide will have to be evaluated by WSU personnel to determine their transferability.
- Credits from Universal Technical Institute (UTI), Wyotech, and similar for-profit institutions are not college-level courses and will not directly transfer to WSU; however, challenge examination credit and experiential credit may be available for students with ASE certifications and at least 5 years of industry experience.
- Check with your institution to determine if your classes are transferrable to a local state university. If they are, then they will probably also transfer to WSU.
Email automotivetechnology@weber.edu for more information
Returning Students
If you have been away from WSU for more than 1 semester, reactivate your academic record by contacting the admissions office at 801-626-6743.