Scholarships to be Awarded by Automotive Parts Training -

Scholarships to be Awarded by Automotive Parts Training

Each scholarship that is awarded is valued at $3,000.

Automotive Parts Training  has announced the endowment of 10 scholarships for its Automotive Parts Marketing Specialist program.

This program prepares students for a career as parts sales professional. According to the company, the program provides time-tested insights into the technical and the customer service aspects of the job, giving the students the ability to become top performers. Each scholarship that is awarded is valued at $3,000.
 
Automotive Parts Training is dedicated to raising the standard of customer service in the automotive industry.  The Automotive Parts Training program was developed more than 18 years ago in a classroom setting. It has now been converted to an online setting using the most current research and instructional strategies.
 
The application process for the scholarships requires that the applicant write an essay including the following information: an introduction of the student, including background; any experience in the parts industry and/or automotive education; community service that the applicant is regularly involved; why the applicant needs to be awarded the scholarship; why the applicant is best suited for this type of education.

The applicant may go to www.automotivepartstraining.com and download the application and procedures. All essays must be received by June 1, 2012.
 
Scholarships will be awarded by June 30, 2012. Students will be notified via email if they have been awarded a scholarship.

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