Federal-Mogul Motorparts Announces 3rd Round Of Annual Automotive Technician Scholarships

Federal-Mogul Motorparts Announces Automotive Technician Scholarships

The Garage Gurus scholarship program continues the company's investment in current and future automotive technicians.

garage-gurus-logoFor the third consecutive year, Federal-Mogul Motorparts will award $30,000 in scholarships to future automotive technicians who are enrolled in accredited, U.S.-based automotive technical schools, colleges or universities. The scholarships are part of the company’s comprehensive “Tech First” initiative, which includes the nationwide Garage Gurus network of technical education centers.

Motorparts announced it will award 12 $2,500 Garage Gurus Automotive Technician Scholarships for the 2017-‘18 academic year. Applications are being accepted now and are available FMgaragegurus.com/scholarship. All materials must be submitted by April 30, 2017.

Scholarship awards will be based on completed applications, written essays or videos describing, “Why I want to be a top technician,” and other criteria. All applications and related materials will be reviewed by Federal-Mogul Motorparts employees and its team of ASE Master-certified Garage Gurus.

“As a leading provider of premium replacement components, we feel that it is our responsibility to take the lead in developing and driving the future of the automotive repair industry through our support of local vocational and technical school students,” said Brent Berman, director of training and consumer experience, Federal-Mogul Motorparts. “As vehicle systems continue to get more complex, well-trained and expert technicians are imperative to the success of our industry. Through this program, we are happy to encourage current students along the path to obtaining the technical education they need to build a successful career in the automotive repair business.”

Offering on-site, online and on-demand instruction, Garage Gurus is a first-of-its-kind national training platform designed to help front-line automotive service professionals keep pace with the latest vehicle technologies. State-of-the-art Garage Gurus technical education centers are now in operation in 12 U.S. markets – Atlanta; Baltimore; Boston; the Bronx, New York; Chicago; Dallas/Fort Worth; Houston; Rancho Dominguez, California; South Florida; St. Louis; suburban Detroit; and Van Nuys, California.

To learn more about the Automotive Technician Scholarship Program, Garage Gurus and other Federal-Mogul Motorparts “Tech First” resources, visit FMgaragegurus.com.

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