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CREF Opens 2023 Scholarship Applications

The Collision Repair Education Foundation’s Student Scholarship awards attempt to address students’ struggle with paying post-secondary tuition.

ASE Education Foundation Offers Free Webinar on Scholarships

The ASE Education Foundation is hosting a free webinar titled “An Industry Discussion on Scholarships” on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. EST.

2023 SEMA Scholarship Applications Now Open

The 2023 SEMA Scholarship application period for students preparing for careers in the automotive or performance parts industries is now open and will run through March 1, 2023.

UAF Scholarship Committee Names New Chair

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation Scholarship Committee has named Michael C. Buzzard, 20-year veteran of the automotive aftermarket industry, as its new chair.

Family of Jeff Silver Creates Jeff Silver Memorial Scholarship

The Jeff Silver Memorial Scholarship is designed to help remove financial barriers for students studying collision repair.

AASP/NJ to Present Russ Robson Scholarship Award to Young Tech

The AASP/NJ will be presenting the 2022 Russ Robson Scholarship Award to an up-and-coming technician employed by a member shop at its annual meeting.

WIN Expands 2022-2023 Scholarship Program

The restructuring is designed to attract more students and increase the number of awards every year.

SEMA Announces Scholarship and Loan Forgiveness Winners

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund issued a total of $297,250 in scholarships and loan forgiveness awards to help 119 individuals who currently work for, or are planning to pursue careers in, the automotive aftermarket industry.

Michael Busch Memorial Scholarships Awarded

The Michael Busch Memorial Scholarships were created in memory of the son of a former collision shop owner and ASE board member, Jim Busch.

Driven Brands Awards Scholarships through CREF

Selected from a pool of high school seniors and post-secondary students who have a desire to enter the collision repair industry, each student received a $1,000 scholarship to be used toward tuition, books and tools.