I-CAR Education Foundation, CCC Information Services Announce Third Offering of Student Repair Technician Scholarships - aftermarketNews

I-CAR Education Foundation, CCC Information Services Announce Third Offering of Student Repair Technician Scholarships

CHICAGO and HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Originally introduced as the CCC Outstanding Student Technician Scholarship in 2006, CCC Information Services, in conjunction with the I-CAR Education Foundation, is again offering the CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship Program. The scholarship was renamed in 2007 to honor longtime CCC team member Michael Salvatore.

"Retaining and recruiting technicians remains a critical challenge," said CCC Automotive Services Group Senior Vice President Jim Dickens. "The concept behind the CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship Program is to help ensure that the best and brightest student technicians remain in school and continue working in the collision industry. Our company is proud to reaffirm our commitment and support the people who may make a big difference for all of us in the future."

In addition to the scholarship program, CCC supports the I-CAR Education Foundation through a donation presented annually at NACE.

The CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship Program will award scholarships to students currently enrolled at five schools, and has a combined value of $25,000. Schools participating in the CCC Outstanding Student Technician Scholarship program were selected based on criteria that include ASE-certification, curriculum and geographic location.

The following is a list of participating schools:

— Bridgerland Applied Technology College, Logan, Utah;

— Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton, Wis.;

— Nashville Auto-Diesel College, Nashville, Tenn.;

— Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, Pa.; and

— Universal Technical Institute, Houston, Texas.

Russell Thrall III, interim executive director of the I-CAR Education Foundation stated, "It is a pleasure to work with CCC Information Services to administer this scholarship program and reward these talented, future collision industry employees. CCC’s scholarship program will provide funding to help students receive valuable training before entering the collision workforce."

To learn more about the CCC Michael Salvatore Memorial Student Repair Technician Scholarship Program, contact John Harris at 312.229.2693. All five eligible schools receive a letter and student application for this scholarship. Scholarship recipients will be announced in May 2008. Applications are now being accepted.

For more information about CCC Information Services Inc., visit: http://www.cccis.com.

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