Standard Motor Products Kicks Off Blue Streak 'Stronger Than Ever' Automotive Scholarship Contest -

Standard Motor Products Kicks Off Blue Streak ‘Stronger Than Ever’ Automotive Scholarship Contest

Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) is bringing back its Standard Blue Streak "Stronger Than Ever" Automotive Scholarship Contest. Running through June 29, 2018, the competition will award three up-and-coming students with a $5,000 scholarship.

Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) is bringing back its Standard Blue Streak “Stronger Than Ever” Automotive Scholarship Contest. Running through June 29, 2018, the competition will award three up-and-coming students with a $5,000 scholarship. Additionally, 10 students will receive a subscription to Standard Pro Training’s On-Demand program.

Students can enter the scholarship contest by visiting BlueStreakScholarship.com, completing an online questionnaire and submitting a recent photo of themselves. Judges will evaluate all entries based on relevance, creativity, and thoughtfulness relating to the automotive industry. The program is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. Eligible entrants must be between the ages of 18 and 34 and currently enrolled full-time in high school or in an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or post-high school educational program.

“With the return of the Blue Streak ‘Stronger Than Ever’ Automotive Scholarship Contest, we are pleased to add a third $5,000 scholarship to further support future technicians,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president engine management marketing, SMP.

Complete rules and competition information can be found at BlueStreakScholarship.com. For more information, watch the promotional video on youtube.com/StandardBrandParts.

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