The has announced the recipients of the scholarships in collision repair that were created to assist deserving students pursuing a career in the collision industry. These awards are part of more than $125,000 in scholarships given out in April 2012 by the Collision Repair Education Foundation. The winners include:
Collision Repair Education Foundation Scholarship
$5,000 Award Recipient (Secondary)
Jonathan Mantey (Dennis Technical Education Center – Boise, Idaho)
$5,000 Award Recipient (Post-Secondary)
Ryan Flynn (Lincoln College of Technology – Melrose Park, Ill.)
$2,000 Award Recipients (Secondary)
Jake Ettinger (Rolla Technical Institute – Rolla, Mo.)
Blake Hassett (Dennis Technical Education Center – Boise, Idaho)
Dakota Kujat (Tuscola Technology Center – Caro, Mich.)
$2,000 Award Recipients (Post-Secondary)
Matthew Meyer (Waubonsee Community College – Sugar Grove, Ill.)
Tan Nguyen (Madison Area Technical College – Madison, Wisc.)
Tyler Perkins (NWTC – Green Bay, Wisc.)
The Collision Repair Education Foundation Scholarship is in its fifth year and is funded by the entire collision industry through the Collision Repair Education Campaign. These scholarships offer students financial assistance with tuition and other costs associated with their collision education.
Lon Baudoux Legacy Scholarship Recipient ($1,000 award)
Ruslan Lysak (Green River Community College – Auburn, Wash.)
The Lon Baudoux Legacy Scholarship is in its third year and was created to honor Lon Baudoux, I-CAR development manager, who passed away in November 2008. Baudoux highly valued education, especially for secondary and post-secondary students studying collision repair. This scholarship is funded mainly by I-CAR staff and I-CAR instructors who worked with Baudoux at I-CAR. The selection of this award is based on a student that not only excels inside the classroom, but also participates in outside activities such as clubs, sports and volunteering. The funds go to help the student finance his or her education.
“This scholarship has special meaning for the Foundation as it represents part of the tie between the Foundation and I-CAR,” said Chris Northup, chairman of the Collision Repair Education Foundation Board of Trustees. “Lon was a great leader and supporter of education and the enrichment of young people’s lives. The scholarship selection committee takes great lengths to insure only the most deserving receive the benefit of this worthy legacy scholarship.”
Collision Repair Education Foundation Board of Trustees Scholarship Recipient ($2,000 award)
Justin Furman (Washtenaw Community College – Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Zachairah Hamlin (Mid Maine Technical Center – Waterville, Maine)
The Collision Repair Education Foundation Board of Trustees Scholarship is funded by the current members of the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees Scholarship offers students financial assistance with tuition and other costs associated with their collision education.