MINNEAPOLIS The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Minnesota (AASP-MN) has awarded $17,000 in scholarships to help post-secondary automotive students pay for tuition during the 2013-14 school year. The scholarships were in the amount of $1,000 per student, and were made possible by a successful fundraising drive within the AASP-MN membership, as well as a generous donation from the Minnesota state I-CAR Committee. All recipients will be entering the second year of a NATEF-certified automotive program based in Minnesota.
Congratulations to this year’s recipients:
* DeAndre Adams, Hennepin Technical College, Brooklyn Park Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Cole Anderson, Ridgewater College, Willmar Automotive Service Technology program
* Eric Beranek, South Central College, North Mankato Automotive Service Technology program
* Kayla Berg, MN State College Southeast Technical, Winona Automotive Service Technology program
* Jorey Brazell, MN State Community & Technical College, Detroit Lakes Automotive Service Technology
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* Charles Brunschon, Century College, White Bear Lake Automotive Service Technology program
* Zachary Gamradt, St. Cloud Technical & Community College, St. Cloud Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Justin Hiltwein, MN State Community & Technical College, Moorhead Automotive Service Technology program
* Nicholas Lindemer, Century College, White Bear Lake Automotive Service Technology program
* Tanner Maus, St. Cloud Technical & Community College, St. Cloud Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Faron McCleary, MN State Community & Technical College, Detroit Lakes Automotive Service Technology
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* Zach Reisner, Hennepin Technical College, Brooklyn Park Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Benjamin Shiek, Dunwoody College of Technology, Minneapolis Automotive Service Technology program
* Jacob Sik, Hennepin Technical College, Eden Prairie Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Brian Smith, St. Cloud Technical & Community College, St. Cloud Automotive Service Technology program
* Ryan Stenzel, Ridgewater College, Willmar Auto Body Collision Repair program
* Bryant Zahradnik, Dakota County Technical College, Rosemount Auto Body Collision Repair program
Twenty-nine students from 12 schools applied for the scholarships. 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 Fund, 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.