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Bosch Establishes Scholarship/Grant Program With Universal Technical Institute (UTI) Foundation

Robert Bosch LLC has established an education scholarship and employment grant program through the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) Foundation with a gift of $50,000. These scholarships will assist students by funding a portion of their technical education at the Universal Technical Institute (UTI) campus in Lisle, Ill. Multiple $1,000 scholarships and employment grants will be awarded.

“Bosch supports high-quality, technical education as a key foundation for the next generation of automotive and diesel technicians,” said Odd Joergenrud, regional president North America, Automotive Aftermarket Division, Robert Bosch LLC. “UTI is committed to excellence in all of its core programs and provides students with an outstanding education that will equip them for success in the aftermarket. Bosch applauds UTI for setting and maintaining the very highest standards in technical education and is proud to establish this scholarship.”

To be eligible for the Bosch Scholarship, students must meet all UTI admissions requirements, plus the specific Bosch Scholarship requirements that can be found at utifoundation.net/scholarships-and-grants. Not all applicants may be selected to receive a scholarship.

“The UTI Foundation is excited to partner with Bosch for this scholarship,” said Bob Bendotti, interim executive director, UTI Foundation. “This scholarship will prove invaluable to students in following their passion and pursuing technical education and, ultimately, a successful career.”

For more information about the Bosch Scholarship and Bosch Employment Grant Programs, visit the UTI Foundation website www.utifoundation.net.

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