The Collision Repair Education Foundation and CCC Information Services Inc. announced five exceptional students as winners of the CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship. The scholarship program was renamed in 2007 to honor the memory of longtime CCC team member Michael Salvatore.
The CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship awards scholarships to students currently enrolled at eligible technical schools throughout the country. The award recipients use the scholarship funds to reduce the balances on tuition loans or to reimburse tuition costs that accumulated during their education. Each student will receive a scholarship award in the amount of $5,000.
The 2011 winners are:
Manuel Aguilar, UTI (Sacramento, Calif.)
Nabil Assad, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Williamsport, Pa.)
Isaac Hostetter, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Williamsport, Pa.)
Ian Hilner, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Williamsport, Pa.)
Michael Releford, Sowela Technical Community College (Lake Charles, La.)
“This year’s recipients are more than an outstanding group of students that have reached academic success,” said CCC Automotive Services Group Vice President Joseph Allen. “They are unique individuals that all share a passion for the collision repair industry. We’re fortunate to have technicians like them coming into the industry and are proud to support their efforts.”
"This is the fifth year that the Collision Repair Education Foundation has worked together with CCC Information Services Inc. to provide deserving students with this scholarship,” noted Collision Repair Education Foundation Executive Director Scott Kruger. "The Foundation would like to thank CCC for making education and the next generation of collision repairers a priority. Only through the industry supporting students such as this, will it have a stronger future."
More information:
Collision Repair Education Foundation