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Automotive Technology Program Scholarships and Financial Aid

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Scholarships for Automotive Service Technology A.A.S. Students 

IMPORTANT: All non-resident automotive service technology A.A.S. degree students qualify for a special reduced tuition package.  Be sure to declare your major as one of the automotive programs and register for automotive classes to qualify.  All out-of-state students must reside in Utah for one year to be considered as resident and receive in-state tuition rates.  For more information call 801-626-6579

Resident and non-resident automotive scholarship applications are being accepted for fall semester 2008.  Contact your program coordinator for more information.  

NOTICE: The WSU traditional scholarship application "First Priority" deadline is February 1, 2008 for the 2008-2009 school year.  If you apply after February 1, there may still be scholarships available.  See the WSU scholarship office website for more information.

There are several scholarships available to all WSU Automotive Technology students.  Most scholarships are available on a first-come/serve basis; apply early.

Once any student receives a scholarship through WSU (not Global Aftermarket or SEMA) they need to fill out an acceptance form.  To do this they log on to their Wildcat Account.  Click on the tab at the top that says "Fall 2008," then click on "Scholarships," then "My Award Info," then "Accept...."

Visit the scholarship office website for additional scholarship information.


Scholarships for Automotive Technology Bachelor's Degree Students 

IMPORTANT: All non-resident automotive Technology B.S. degree students qualify for a special reduced tuition package.  Be sure to declare your major as one of the automotive programs and register for automotive classes to qualify.  All out-of-state students must reside in Utah for one year to be considered as resident and receive in-state tuition rates. For more information call 801-626-6579

Resident and non-resident automotive scholarship applications are being accepted for fall semester 2008.  Contact your program coordinator for more information.  

NOTICE: The WSU traditional scholarship application "First Priority" deadline is February 1, 2008 for the 2008-2009 school year.  If you apply after February 1, there may still be scholarships available.  See the WSU scholarship office website for more information.

There are several scholarships available to all WSU Automotive Technology students.  Most scholarships are available on a first-come/serve basis; apply early.

  • Sterling Collision Centers Management Training Scholarship.  (1) $1000.00 scholarship is available.  Application Sterling Scholarship 2008-2009.pdf is due no later than February 1, 2008.   
  • Toyota Scholars Program. (4) $1250.00 scholarships are available. (Application Toyota Scholarship 2008-2009.pdf due no later than April 1, 2008)  To qualify you must be a: 
    • Junior year full-time student with grade point average of 3.3 or better
    • Automotive Technology Major
    • U.S. citizens or permanent resident of the United States
  • TAC Automotive Scholarship  (1) $1000.00 scholarship is available.  All applications (given out during the interviews) are due to John Kelly in the Automotive Technology Department at WSU by January 4, 2008. Awarded for 2008


Additional scholarship and grant opportunities 


AYES Scholarships

There are a few scholarships available to Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) students.  Most scholarships are available on a first-come/serve basis; apply early. 

  • NEW! - GM Goodwrench Scholarship for AYES Students ($3500.00) - GM is proud to announce the GM Goodwrench Educational Scholarship Program.  The program is designed to provide scholarship opportunities to graduates of the Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) Program to continue their education in automotive technology through GM Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP).  Scholarship recipients will be eligible to reapply for an additional $3,500 scholarship for the second-year of their participation in the GM ASEP program.


Financial Aid

Most financial aid is available on a first-come/serve basis; apply early.

  • Federal Financial Aid application "First Priority" deadline is March 1, 2008 for the 2008-2009 school year.  If you apply after March 1, there may still be financial aid available.  See the WSU financial aid website for more information.

 


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