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Tuesday April 18

AASP-MN Names Scholarship Recipients

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers, Minnesota (AASP-MN) has announced that the following students have been selected to receive a $500.00 scholarship award to support their continued studies in the automotive industry:
  • Sarah Bolstad, Lake Superior College, Duluth – Automotive Service Technology program
  • Dustin Carlson, St. Cloud Technical College, St. Cloud – Auto Body Collision Repair program
  • Joshua Clemens, Dakota County Technical College, Rosemount – Auto Body Collision Repair program
  • Dwayne Corrigan, Northwest Technical College, Bemidji – Automotive Machining Technology program
  • Gary Eipperle, St. Cloud Technical College, St. Cloud – Automotive Service Technology program
  • Wardell Haywood, Century College, White Bear Lake – Automotive Service Technology program
  • Bradley Helget, Dunwoody College of Technology, Minneapolis – Automotive Service Technology program
  • Ryan Ohrmundt, Minnesota State Community & Technical College, Detroit Lakes – Automotive Service Technology program
  • Marcelo Ortega, Dakota County Technical College, Rosemount – Auto Body Collision Repair program
  • Justin Shepherd, South Central College, Mankato – Automotive Service Technology program.

Twenty-seven students from twelve schools applied for ten available scholarships. Scholarships were available to students entering the 2nd year of an NATEF-certified automotive program. Applications were reviewed by a committee of industry representatives, with consideration given to scholastic achievement, education and career goals, financial need, and written recommendations.

The scholarship awards are the centerpiece of AASP-MN’s Automotive Education Foundation, which was established to provide financial resources to support automotive students, enhance automotive programs and raise awareness of career opportunities in the independent automotive service industry.

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