Do you know or employ a student preparing for a career in the automotive industry? SEMA Scholarships

Dear Friends,
Do you know or employ a student preparing for a career in the automotive industry?

Paying for a high-quality education is a challenge for many, particularly in today’s tough economy.

A student may be eligible to receive a financial award of up to $5,000. Since 1984, the SEMA Memorial Scholarship has awarded more than $1.5 Million in scholarships to more than 600 students who exhibit a passion for cars and trucks.

Scholarship assistance is available for students pursuing automotive industry careers in these areas:
  • Accounting
  • Administration
  • Advertising
  • Design/Graphics
  • Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Photo/Journalism
  • Race Car Driver/Crew
  • Restyling
  • Sales/Marketing
  • Technicians
  • Transportation

Encourage students and recent graduates to apply now at www.sema.org/scholarships and complete their online applications by March 29, 2013.

Eligibility: Awards are granted to eligible applicants based on academic achievements, work experience, community involvement, essay content and recommendations. Students may re-apply each year, provided that they still meet the eligibility criteria.

One Full Ride Available: If you know of any students who are planning to attend Ohio Technical College (OTC) in the fall, they may be eligible to win a full ride to OTC valued at $29,400.

Loan Forgiveness: Awards are also available to recent graduates who are working for SEMA member companies and are paying off existing student loans.

More Information: Winners will be notified in the summer of 2013. Scholarship payments are sent directly to the college, university, trade or vocational school to help offset the cost of tuition. Loan forgiveness payments are sent directly to the financial institutions.

Details regarding scholarships and loan forgiveness awards are available at www.SEMA.org/scholarships. Please contact me if you need assistance with the online application: julietm@sema.org or 909-978-6655.

Sincerely,

Juliet Marshall
SEMA Education Administrator

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