Deadline near to apply for automotive-based scholarships

(Made in Alabama/Contributed)
Nearly 70 scholarships are available to residents interested in attending one of Alabama’s community colleges to train for careers in the state’s automotive manufacturing industry.
The scholarships are through a partnership between the Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association and the Alabama Community College System.
Funding is available to award a total of $4,000 in scholarships to students who are enrolled in a program at an Alabama community college that is associated with automotive manufacturing careers. Interested students with at least a 2.5 GPA can learn more information and apply directly through the website, dreamitdoitalabama.com/aama/. The deadline to apply is Monday.
Students who are awarded the scholarship may use the funds for their spring, summer, or fall 2023 tuition, books, and fees associated with the approved program of study.
A full submission for the scholarship requires the following:
  • a completed application;
  • completion of a new orientation course to the automotive industry and AAMA scholarship;
  • one signed reference letter;
  • an unofficial college or high school transcript;
  • and a headshot photo.
Programs in which applicants can use the scholarship include the following: mechatronics; automated manufacturing technology; industrial electronics technology; industrial maintenance technology; manufacturing technology; injection molding; machining/machine tool/CNC; welding technology; automotive service technology; engineering technology; mechanical design technology; and logistics.

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