Federated Car Care Scholarships Now Available

Federated Car Care Scholarships Now Available

Apply online at the Automotive Scholarships website by March 31.

Federated Auto Parts will award scholarships to the employees or children of Federated Car Care Centers purchasing from any Federated member. The scholarships are funded by Fisher Auto Parts in memory of Art Fisher, founder of Federated Auto Parts and the Federated Car Care program. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2021.

“We are honored to once again provide scholarship opportunities for the children and employees of our loyal Federated Car Care customers,” said Bo Fisher, chairman and CEO of Fisher Auto Parts. “We understand that many families are facing challenges during these unprecedented times, and we hope these scholarships will make a difference for these outstanding students as they pursue further education to enter the workforce.”

Administered by the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF), the scholarships will be awarded for the 2021-22 academic year to the sons, daughters or employees of active Federated Car Care Centers attending a two or four-year accredited college, an ASE/NATEF certified post-secondary automotive, heavy-duty or collision technician training program, or any licensed and accredited vocational school. Students graduating from high school in 2021 and heading to any of these post-secondary programs are also eligible. Qualified candidates should specify Federated on their application when applying online at www.AutomotiveScholarships.com.

Federated is one of more than 30 other organizations awarding scholarships on the UAF Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Central website. As an added benefit for students who apply at this site, each completed application will be considered by every organization where the candidate meets the qualifications.

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