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Casting Your Future – UAW Local Scholarship

Casting Your Future - UAW Local Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students , Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3,500

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

Comprehend the Future Casting The 2022–2023 academic year’s nonrenewable UAW Local 668 Scholarship can only be used for tuition, books, course-related expenses, and room and board.The below written requirements must be met in order to qualify for the Casting Your Future – UAW Local Scholarship: be a high school senior or college student; be pursuing an undergraduate degree or Career and Technical Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation); be enrolled (either full-time or part-time) in an accredited college, trade, or Career and Technical Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation) school; demonstrate financial need; and have a 2.0 GPA for high

Eligibility Criteria For Casting Your Future – UAW Local Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that may apply:

  • Field of Study or Program: Scholarships for technical education and teaching are typically intended for students pursuing degrees or certifications in technical education, vocational education, or specific teaching fields such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), or career and technical education (CTE).
  • Enrollment or Acceptance: Most scholarships require applicants to be enrolled or accepted into a technical education or teaching program at an accredited institution. You may need to provide proof of enrollment or acceptance as part of your application.
  • Academic Requirements: Some scholarships may have minimum academic requirements, such as a specific grade point average (GPA) or high school diploma. The academic requirements may vary depending on the scholarship program and the level of study (undergraduate, graduate, etc.).
  • Letters of Recommendation: Many scholarship programs require letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or professionals who can speak to your aptitude for teaching or your abilities in the technical field. These letters provide insights into your qualifications, skills, and potential as an educator.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Scholarship applications for technical education and teaching often require a personal statement or essay where you can share your motivations, experiences, and goals related to teaching and technical education. This is an opportunity for you to showcase your passion, dedication, and commitment to these fields.

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