Lincoln Tech – Queens, New York

CAMPUS INFORMATION

TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN ONE OF AMERICA’S LARGEST AUTOMOTIVE MARKETS*

Lincoln Tech’s Queens campus can be found inside the Center for Automotive Education and Training (CAET) facility of the Greater New York Automotive Dealers Association. The school offers hands-on training for careers in automotive technology.

Learn from ASE-certified instructors by working hands-on with computer diagnostic equipment and industry-standard tools to repair and maintain today’s technologically-advanced vehicles.

The Queens campus boasts a partnership with Audi of America, Inc.—giving you the unique opportunity to train on manufacturer-specific technology from one of the most prestigious car companies worldwide!

Lincoln Tech’s Queens campus also offers:

  • A network of potential employers right next door in the headquarters of the Greater New York Automotive Dealers Association (GNYADA).
  • 14 vehicle work bays and three drive-in classrooms.
  • A Snap-On tool store for easy access to every tool you need.

Fill out the form to learn more about the campus and the programs available.

TRAINING AVAILABLE AT QUEENS, NY

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Lincoln tiene más de 20 campus en todo Estados Unidos, cada uno de los cuales ofrece programas selectos.

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En 2025, las Escuelas de Lincoln otorgarán casi $20 millones en subvenciones y becas a estudiantes calificados a nivel nacional. ¡Usted podría ser el próximo!

LINCOLN TECH’S QUEENS CAMPUS TOUR

Take a tour of our Queens, NY campus and learn more about our programs, training rooms and meet some of our amazing staff. Get a close-up view of our Automotive Bays and our Electrical training labs, where our students train and practice their skills.

Request information today and start writing your personal success story!

STUDENT TESTIMONIAL

“When you graduate, they try their hardest to make sure you get a job that you went to school for.”

Hector Bautista | Automotive Graduate