Multiple collision industry organizations currently have scholarship applications open for students or future students entering collision repair education programs. Application deadlines for the scholarships close next month.
The Speciality Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Scholarship and Loan Forgiveness program awards up to $5,000 for scholarships and loan assistance for students in academic and technical disciplines that lead to careers in the automotive industry. 
Applications close March 1 for both programs. 
Scholarships eligibility criteria include: 
Loan forgiveness eligibility criteria include: 
Questions can be submitted to SEMAeducation@sema.org
Apply here
Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF) Scholarship and Tool Grant applications are open until March 6. 3M’s “Hire Our Heroes” and Women’s Industry Network (WIN) scholarships are also administered by CREF with a March 6 deadline for applications. 
CREF has awarded more than $9.1 million in scholarships and grants since 2009. 
High school scholarship and tool grant eligibility criteria include: 
College scholarship and tool grant eligibility criteria include: 
“Students will be considered for all scholarships/tool grants that they are eligible for based on the individual eligibility factors of each award,” CERF’s website says. “These eligibility factors can include gender, school attendance, year in school, future plans, outside activities, and/or financial need.”
The 3M “Hire Our Heroes” scholarship is for collision repair students who are currently serving or have recently served in the military. An award is also available for collision repair students who have immediate family members currently serving or have recently served in the military. 
3M “Hire Our Heroes” eligibility criteria: 
The WIN scholarship program is open to women pursuing a career in collision repair. 
Apply here for CREF’s Student Scholarship and Tool Grant, 3M “Hire Our Heroes,” or WIN’s scholarship program. 
The ASE Education Foundation is accepting applications for two Michael Busch Memorial Scholarships administered through the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF). 
The deadline to apply is March 31. 
Eligibility criteria include: 
The scholarships were created in memory of the son of ASE board member, Jim Busch. Busch owned a shop in Issaquah, Washington. His son, an automotive technology student, lost his battle with cancer. 
Apply for the scholarship here.
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