Northwood University offering new aftermarket scholarships

Jan. 1, 2020
Northwood University has been working with industry leaders to develop a scholarship program for the sons and daughters of any aftermarket professional.

Northwood University has been working with industry leaders to develop a scholarship program for the sons and daughters of any aftermarket professional.

The $3,000 scholarship is awarded to any qualified and admitted student whose parent or parents work in the automotive or heavy duty aftermarket. Northwood University has the only fully accredited bachelor’s degree program in management and aftermarket studies in the United States.

The scholarship is in addition to other merit scholarships for qualifying students from the university. A campaign is underway to raise additional matching dollars from individuals and companies within the industry. The long-term goal is to raise 50 full-tuition scholarships for the undergraduate aftermarket program at Northwood University.

The $3,000 scholarship is in effect for freshmen beginning their aftermarket studies in the fall of 2012 on the Michigan, Florida or Texas campuses of Northwood University.

For more information on the scholarship program, call 800-622- 9000.

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