Collision Repair Education Foundation and 3M Offer Scholarships to Veterans - BodyShop Business

Collision Repair Education Foundation and 3M Offer Scholarships to Veterans

Hire Our Heroes awards to pay for tuition and required materials for collision repair programs in summer/fall 2014.

Through the Collision Repair Education Foundation and the 3M Hire Our Heroes program, 3M is funding special scholarship opportunities for veterans who want to attend an educational program to jump start their career in collision repair.  

The scholarship awards will pay for tuition and required books/tools for veterans enrolling in school collision repair programs in the summer/fall 2014. This is the second year for the program.

Interested veterans can apply for the scholarship opportunities by visiting the Collision Repair Education Foundation’s website, under “Students” and “Hire Our Heroes.” The deadline for the application is Sept. 30, 2014. As part of the application, a veteran would submit information for the collision school he/she would like to attend and if a veteran is not aware of what schools offer collision training, he/she can contact the Education Foundation directly for a list of available schools.  

“The Collision Repair Education Foundation is once again proud and honored to partner with 3M and the Hire Our Heroes program to offer this grant,” said Clark Plucinski, executive director for the Collision Repair Education Foundation. “This is a great industry with many opportunities for returning veterans, and this grant is a great first step for veterans to get the collision education needed to become successful members of the collision industry.”

Added Dale Ross, U.S. marketing operations manager for 3M’s automotive aftermarket division, “We are excited to be able to continue the 3M Hire Our Heroes program in 2014 and expand it to provide more resources to our returning veterans who want to pursue education, training and careers in the collision repair industry.”

The winners of the scholarship will be selected by members of the Collision Repair Education Foundation’s Board of Trustees Selection Committee and notified by mail and phone in November 2014.


More information:

Collision Repair Education Foundation

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