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AAAS Announces Scholarship Applications Open

The Automotive Aftermarket Association Southeast Educational Foundation (AAASEF) has announced that applications are now being accepted for the AAAS Educational Foundation Scholarships through March 31. The Foundation awarded six scholarships last year and hopes to equal or better that number this year.

The Automotive Aftermarket Association Southeast Educational Foundation (AAASEF) has announced that applications are now being accepted for the AAAS Educational Foundation Scholarships through March 31. The Foundation awarded six scholarships last year and hopes to equal or better that number this year. 

The AAAS Educational Foundation was established in 2005 to assist students affiliated with AAAS members who wish to continue their education beyond the secondary level. Scholarships are awarded each academic year to qualified undergraduate students who have applied or are enrolled full time at an accredited college or university and are working or planning to work toward an associate’s, technical or bachelor’s degree. AAASEF gives priority to AAAS members, member employees and family of member employees.

To learn more and apply online for the AAAS Educational Foundation Scholarships, visit automotivescholarships.com/AAAS or www.aaas.us under the "Member Programs: Education" tab to apply.

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