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Name: NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation Award Amount: Scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500. Information and Eligibility: The NAWIC...
Tags: Trades, Women Deadline: FebruaryName: Simpson Strong-Tie Student Scholarship Program Award Amount: $3,000 per scholarship, with multiple awards available annually. Information...
Tags: Architect, Trades Deadline: MarchName: Iowa Vocational-Technical Tuition Grant Award Amount: Up to $1,200 per academic year, based on financial need and available...
Tags: Iowa, Trades Deadline: JulyName: Kibbie Grant (Iowa Skilled Workforce Shortage Tuition Grant) Award Amount: Varies; up to one-half of the average tuition and fees at Iowa...
Tags: Iowa, Trades Deadline: JulyName: Alu Like Hana Lima Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $1,500 per academic year. Information and Eligibility: The Alu Like Hana Lima...
Tags: Hawaii, Trades Deadline: JuneName: Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship (GSV) Award Amount: Covers a portion of tuition and fees at eligible Florida public postsecondary...
Tags: Florida, Trades Deadline: AugustName: Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholarship (GSC) Award Amount: Covers tuition and applicable fees for specific career education programs at eligible...
Tags: Florida, Trades Deadline: AugustName: Open Door Grant Program Award Amount: Varies; covers up to two-thirds of the cost of short-term, high-demand workforce education...
Tags: Florida, Trades Deadline: RollingName: American Welding Society (AWS) Scholarships Award Amount: Varies (up to $6,000) Information and Eligibility: The American Welding Society...
Tags: College Freshman, College Junior, College Senior, College Sophomore Deadline: FebruaryYes, many trade schools offer scholarships to students. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or specific to certain trades. Additionally, organizations and private foundations also provide scholarships for trade school students pursuing careers in fields like welding, electrical work, or healthcare.
Trade school scholarships for adults include the Imagine America Adult Skills Education Program, the Mike Rowe Works Foundation Work Ethic Scholarship, and local workforce development grants. These programs are designed to help adults reskill or advance their careers in skilled trades.
Yes, grants for trade school include federal options like the Pell Grant and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG). State-funded grants and programs, such as workforce development grants, are also available for trade school students. Many trade schools have institutional grants to help cover tuition costs.
Yes, scholarships for electrician trade schools include the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) Scholarship, the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Foundation Scholarship, and local union-sponsored awards. These scholarships support students pursuing training and certifications in electrical trades.
Yes, scholarships for women in trade schools include the Women in Skilled Trades (WIST) Scholarship, the PEO Program for Continuing Education, and the American Association of Women in Community Colleges Scholarship. These programs support women entering traditionally male-dominated trades like construction, welding, and electrical work.
Scholarships for welding trade schools include the AWS Foundation Scholarships offered by the American Welding Society, the Mike Rowe Works Work Ethic Scholarship, and local community or technical college scholarships. These programs help students cover the cost of welding certifications and training.
General scholarships for trade school students include the Horatio Alger Association Career & Technical Scholarship, the NCCER Build Your Future Scholarship, and state-specific programs like the Texas Public Education Grant for technical education. Many trade schools also have their own scholarships for students.
Yes, Pell Grants can be used for trade school if the school is accredited and participates in federal financial aid programs. Eligible students can receive funding to cover tuition, fees, and other educational expenses for trade school programs.
Yes, FAFSA can be used to apply for financial aid at accredited trade schools. This includes eligibility for federal grants, such as the Pell Grant, subsidized and unsubsidized loans, and work-study programs. Students should check with their trade school to ensure it participates in federal financial aid programs.
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