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SEMA awards $119,000 in scholarships

Source: Aftermarket Business

A total of $119,000 in scholarships is being distributed to 74 students through the Specialty Equipment Market Association's (SEMA) Memorial Scholarship Fund (SMSF), a program intended to foster leadership opportunities in the specialty equipment marketplace and to support educational goals for students.

“We’re honored to present the awards to this year’s SEMA scholarship winners,” says Tom Myroniak, SEMA vice president of Marketing. “The applications that came through were truly impressive and reflective of an amazing and talented group. We’re now looking forward to watching these individuals continue their education and pursue careers in the exciting SEMA industry.”

The SMSF received 551 qualified applications on or before the deadline in April. From those, 74 individuals were chosen as winners, including 14 recent graduates who applied for the loan forgiveness program.

Introduced five years ago, the Loan Forgiveness Program offers individuals who have been working for a SEMA member company for at least one year the opportunity to receive $1,000 to pay for his or her existing student loan. Like the scholarships, the loan forgiveness program was developed as an incentive for students to seek employment in the automotive specialty-equipment industry upon graduation.

Also of note, 20 percent of the award dollars went to SEMA member company employees or their dependents.

“Although SEMA affiliation is not a requirement of the scholarships, added consideration is given to employees of, and relatives of employees at, SEMA member companies,” says Myroniak. “It’s great to see SEMA members taking advantage of this benefit.”

The SMSF has awarded more than $1.25 million to more than 800 students since 1984. Applications for the 2010 program will be available at www.sema.org/scholarship in December. For more information, visit www.sema.org and www.enjoythedrive.com.

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