Students Prepare For Automotive Careers
Students from McKee High School’s Career and Technical Education program attended an open house held at Dana Ford Lincoln in Staten Island, NY. Technicians showed the students around the service department. A representative from Pennsylvania College of Technology was on hand to answer questions about the school’s undergraduate program.
NASCAR Technical Institute Celebrates ’10 Years Of Starting Careers’
NASCAR Technical Institute (NASCAR Tech) is celebrating “10 years of starting careers” as the exclusive educational partner of NASCAR and the first and only technical school in the world to offer a specific NASCAR-developed curriculum for those interested in motorsports and/or automotive service careers.
Stant Corporation Awards Five Scholarships to Students Panning Automotive Careers
Stant Corporation has awarded five $1,000 scholarships through the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) Scholarship Committee. The selection of scholarship awards is based on the recipients: 1.) planning to attend or attending an automotive mechanical program at an ASE/NATEF certified post-secondary school or a 4 year program; 2.) GPA; and 3.) a letter accompanying the
SEMA Scholarships Available to Aid Students Preparing for Automotive Careers
The scholarship application, which is due April 1, 2011 is now available at www.sema.org/scholarships.
GM Launching Scholarship for Women Pursuing Retail Automotive Careers
The GM Women’s Retail Network Dealer Development Scholarship is intended for women who are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and non-traditional educational institutions that offer degrees in the automotive retail field.
GAAS Scholarship Money Has Paved the Way to Many Automotive Careers
Did You Know: 80% of Past GAAS Scholarship Winners Are Actively Employed in the Automotive Industry.
The GAAS Scholarship committee conducts an annual survey of past recipients after they have completed their education and embarked on their careers. This year’s survey was sent to 2006 GAAS Scholarship recipients.
Students Pursuing Manufacturing Careers Find Assistance Through Scholarships
One way to alleviate the skilled labor shortage and revitalize the future of manufacturing is to provide incentives for students to pursue careers in manufacturing. One group – Nuts, 2 Bolts & Thingamajigs (NBT), The Foundation of the FMA – is doing just that by providing scholarships to young people taking courses that lead to technical careers.
Report Card: Fueling Careers in High Performance
Students attending the Ohio Technical College’s (OTC) High Performance and Racing program highlight the cover from the February 2009 issue.
CRC-Sponsored GTO Goes to Auction to Support the Trades
The CRC sponsored 2006 GTO will be auctioned by MECUM on May 15, 2024, in cooperation with TechForce.
Academy of Art University Embarks on Collaboration with LucidÂ
The 90-day project challenges Academy of Art students to conceive designs that transcend traditional notions of mobility.