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Apply by March 31 for Automotive Scholarships
UAF is accepting applications for more than $900,000 in automotive and heavy-duty scholarships for the 2026-27 school year.

The University of the Aftermarket Foundation is accepting applications for hundreds of scholarships totaling more than $900,000 for students pursuing automotive and heavy-duty careers.
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The University of the Aftermarket Foundation will award a record amount of scholarships for students pursuing careers in the automotive, heavy-duty, and tire industries. Applications are due March 31 and can be submitted at AutomotiveScholarships.com and HeavyDutyScholarships.com.
Record Scholarship Funding Available
Hundreds of scholarships totaling more than $900,000 will be awarded for the 2026-27 academic year. Scholarships are available for students enrolled in:
Two-year and four-year colleges
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence/National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation-certified post-secondary programs in automotive, collision and heavy-duty/diesel training
Awards are open to students pursuing a range of industry career paths, including service and repair, engineering, supply chain, finance, IT/cybersecurity and other related fields of study.
How To Apply
UAF’s scholarship portals are mobile-friendly and designed to simplify the application process. Students can complete one online application to be considered for multiple scholarships they qualify for.
Applicants can also:
Review scholarship details and eligibility requirements
Update their applications until the March 31 deadline
Access a full list of scholarships offered by UAF and affiliated organizations
UAF encourages applicants to carefully read scholarship requirements and include the information requested by each organization.
“We encourage all those who are interested in applying to visit the website soon to complete and submit their applications in advance of the March 31 deadline,” said Mike Buzzard, trustee and chairman of the UAF scholarship committee. “We will be awarding more scholarship funds than ever so the recipients can get the education and training they need to begin a successful automotive or heavy-duty career.”
Students can receive program updates by texting their names and email addresses to 720-903-2206.
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