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Great Lakes Safety Training Center Scholarship

Great Lakes Safety Training Center Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$25,000

Application Deadline:

10/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Great Lakes Safety Training Scholarship was created to assist anyone who want to work in the construction or trades with a focus on safety. A citizen of Gratiot or Saginaw County who is pursuing a degree or certification in trades, manufacturing, engineering, or construction at a college, university, or accredited vocational/technical school will receive a scholarship each year from the fund. Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and submit an essay outlining why they chose this subject of study and how safety has affected or could influence their lives.

Eligibility Criteria For Great Lakes Safety Training Center Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility factors:

  • Field of Study: Construction scholarships are typically available to students pursuing education or training in construction-related fields, such as construction management, civil engineering, architecture, building trades, construction technology, or related disciplines. The scholarship may specify the particular field of study it supports.
  • Academic Achievement: Many construction scholarships consider academic performance, such as maintaining a minimum GPA or meeting specific academic requirements in relevant coursework. The scholarship may require official transcripts as part of the application process.
  • Work Experience: Some construction scholarships may consider an applicant’s work experience in the industry. This can include internships, apprenticeships, or part-time employment in construction-related roles. Applicants may be asked to provide details of their relevant work experience, including duration, responsibilities, and accomplishments.
  • Recommendations: Letters of recommendation from teachers, employers, or professionals in the construction industry may be required. These recommendations should highlight the applicant’s skills, work ethic, and potential for success in the construction field.
  • Essay or Personal Statement: Scholarships often require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement outlining their interest in the construction industry, their motivations for pursuing a career in construction, and how the scholarship would assist them in achieving their goals.
  • Community Involvement: Some construction scholarships may value community involvement or extracurricular activities related to construction or community service. Examples may include volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, participating in construction-related clubs or organizations, or engaging in projects that benefit the community.

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