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Shelton State Community College: Shelton State Community College Announces AAMA Scholarship Award Recipients
Applicants must use the scholarship toward one of the 15 following declared majors of study or another automotive-related program: Advan ...
December 6, 2021
December 6, 2021 – The Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and Alabama Community College System (ACCS) have partnered to provide scholarships, as well as mentors, to students who want to pursue a technical education certificate or associate degree in the automotive manufacturing industry. The scholarship program was designed to build interest in the exciting and rewarding careers the automotive industry offers.
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Applicants must use the scholarship toward one of the 15 following declared majors of study or another automotive-related program: Advanced Manufacturing Technology; Auto Service/Autobody Repair Technology; Automotive Manufacturing Technology; Automotive Service Technology; Computer Numerical Control; Electrical Technology; Engineering Technology; Industrial Electronics Technology; Industrial Maintenance Technology/AMT/Industrial Systems; Injection Molding; Logistics; Machine Shop/Tool Technology; Mechanical Design Technology; Mechatronics; or Welding Technology.
The following Shelton State Community College students have been awarded scholarships to pursue a technical education certificate or associate degree:
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David Zane Boyd, Shelton State Community College, Machine Shop/Tool Technology
Nicholas James Overton, Shelton State Community College, Industrial Electronics Technology
Patrick Deslandes Rincher, Shelton State Community College, Industrial Electronics Technology
John Brandon Taylor, Shelton State Community College, Machine Shop/Tool Technology
James Gary Warren, Shelton State Community College, Machine Shop/Tool Technology
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