Motorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motor scooters are well known for recreational use and practical for agricultural and business purposes. But there aren’t enough trained technicians equipped to repair these vehicles.
To meet a growing demand for technicians in Missouri, LSTC offers a Powersports Technology program. At the end of successful study, students will receive an associate of applied science degree and have the skills to repair and maintain ATVs, motor scooters and motorcycles.
Submit the completed High School Attendance Record from signed by your high school counselor. Transfer students and students who earned GEDs rather than high school diplomas do not need to submit the high school attendance record form.
Take a mechanical comprehension test. Contact the Office of Admissions to schedule your testing appointment.
Applicants may be contacted for an interview with a Missouri Powersport Dealers Association member.
NOTE: Selected students are subject to successfully passing a drug screen.
For priority consideration in the Powersports Technology program, all of the items listed below must be received by the Office of Admissions by March 1. Candidates may submit applications after March 1, but those applications will not be given preference.