Universal Technical Institute success depends on many factors, including the quality of its instruction, the employment of its graduates and the image its student's project. From the day a student starts at Universal Technical Institute, they become part of a proud tradition and, as part of that tradition, we expect that students want to share in the benefits of Universal Technical Institute’s reputation for years to come.
There is more to being a successful technician than learning the skills in class. Qualities such as dependability, professionalism, positive attitude, and good attendance are as important to any employer as the technical knowledge the employee possesses. The rules listed below will help develop the qualities necessary to become a successful student and employee.