Federated Scholarships Recognize Student Excellence

Federated Scholarships Recognize Student Excellence

Car Care scholarships were awarded to four outstanding students for the 2022-23 academic year.

Federated Auto Parts announced it awarded Car Care scholarships to four outstanding students for the 2022-23 academic year:  Taylor Butler of Swanton, Vermont; Alexander Pearl of Niantic, Connecticut; Jarred Simmons of Cape Coral, Florida; and Elizabeth Snow of Twinsburg, Ohio.

To be considered, applicants had to meet the criteria outlined in the Federated section of the Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Central website and name Federated in the sponsor section of their completed application. As an added bonus, each application was also considered for all scholarships listed on AutomotiveScholarships.com where the qualifications were met.

“At Federated, we have a long history of supporting educational opportunities for students, and we are pleased to present the Federated Car Care scholarships to these outstanding young men and women,” said Sue Godschalk, president of Federated Auto Parts. “Taylor, Alexander, Jarred and Elizabeth are not only excellent students, they are also active in their communities. We congratulate them and wish them the best of luck in the upcoming school year.”

Awarded to the employees or children of Federated Car Care Center members, the Federated Car Care scholarships are funded by Fisher Auto Parts and administered by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation in memory of the late Art Fisher, founder of Federated Auto Parts.

To learn more about Federated Car Care Scholarships or other scholarships being awarded by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, visit www.AutomotiveScholarships.com.

You May Also Like

CCC Report Analyzes Labor Pressures, Vehicle Complexity

Report shows advanced technology is contributing to costlier repairs, higher claims costs and longer cycle times.

CCC Intelligent Solutions Inc. (CCC) announced it has published its 2024 Crash Course Report, which indicates that increasing vehicle complexity, combined with rising labor costs and shortages, are placing persistent pressure on both insurers and repairers.

New findings show that while vehicles may be safer, more capable of avoiding crashes and more environmentally friendly, advanced technology is contributing to costlier repairs, higher claims costs and longer cycle times. Additional factors, such as scheduling backlogs, have contributed to the 60% increase in the amount of time it takes for vehicles to enter repair shops after estimate completion, compared to pre-pandemic times.

BendPak Founder Don Henthorn Passes Away

Grew company from small machine shop to global leader in car lifts and garage equipment.

ContiConnect Lite to Allow Digital Tire Management for OTR tires

Continental said ContiConnect Lite helps fleet managers monitor the condition of their tires via bluetooth.

UAF Scholarship Deadline Fast Approaching

The deadline to submit an application is March 31.

AAPEX Named One of 50 Fastest-Growing Shows in 2023  

This is the second consecutive year that AAPEX earned a spot in TSE’s Fastest 50 Class.

Other Posts

Chapel Hill High School Named 2023 School of the Year

The Automotive Department At Chapel Hill High School is the 15th recipient of the annual program.

TOPDON USA Makes $25,000 Donation to TechForce Foundation

TOPDON has donated over $66K to aid organizations & schools that are dedicated to preparing the next generation of technicians.

DENSO, Manufacture 2030 Partner to Improve Sustainability

DENSO’s targets include reducing the carbon outputs of its global supply chain by 25%, by the 2030 fiscal year.

BBB Industries Releases Corporate Sustainability Report

This year, BBB set a goal to decrease its scope 1 and scope 2 emissions by 50 percent before 2027.