Scholarships for Automotive Trades

Get Paid to Learn the Trade

Like any other career path, students in the automotive trade seek financial help in funding their education. There are a number of options when it comes to scholarships in this field of study. Along with the auto mechanic profession, you may be eligible if you are learning any of the following specialties:

Automotive Industry Associations

The Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Michigan serves as administrator for a number of automotive scholarships each year. Candidates must express a major interest in a career in the automotive industry and display financial need. All scholarships stipulate that applicants must be a full-time student at an accredited university or college. Among the fifteen plus scholarships up for grabs are:

Work-Related Options

Working in an automotive store can pay off in scholarship funds. While these are not necessarily automotive study program specific, they are a great source for possible funding.

Foundations

The Automotive Women's Alliance (AWA) has established a foundation to provide scholarships to women interested in entering the automotive industry. Engineering or design students, whether they are just starting college or embarking on a post-graduate degree program, are eligible as long as they plan to enter the automotive field upon graduation. The monetary award of $2,500 goes toward tuition and other university fees. See other scholarships available to women.

The Automotive Service Councils of California Educational Foundation offers scholarships to students who wish to pursue a career in the automotive field. Both high school graduates that plan to attend a technical or vocational school and undergraduates in college studying a subject in the automotive field are eligible to apply. Candidates must be a resident of California and have at least a 2.0 grade point average overall and a 3.0 in their automotive classes. Monetary awards vary.

The Automotive Parts and Service Association of Illinois (APSA) offers six scholarships worth $500 each to students interested in the automotive aftermarket industry. Candidates must be an Illinois resident and have a sponsor who is a member of the APSA write a letter of recommendation. In addition, students who apply must have a high school degree or equivalent and be enrolled in an accredited school full-time. Eligible applicants will be chosen based on scholastic achievement and financial need. Scholarship winners can reapply for up to four years.

College Programs

Houston Community College (HCC) offers the BMW Automotive Scholarship to eight students for an entire year. BMW of North America sponsors this scholarship program and will pay for tuition in-district, proper tools, textbooks and other college fees. Candidates must meet current HCC requirements of registration and be a resident within the district. In addition to having at least a "C" average, incoming students must have passed the state's TAKS test and write a brief essay about why they should be awarded the scholarship. Eligible candidates will also have their driving records reviewed by the scholarship selection committee.

South Arkansas Community College offers two industry and location specific scholarships to Arkansas students in the automotive technology field.