Bridgerland Applied Technology College of Logan, Utah, is
the recipient of the 2010 Ultimate Collision Education
Makeover $50,000 school grant through the Collision Repair
Education Foundation.
Bridgerland will have its $50,000 wish list fulfilled to
makeover its auto collision program through the Collision
Repair Education Foundation and industry supporters.
Accepting the award during the announcement at SEMA was Kevin Cornia, Bridgerland's collision
instructor and department head.
The Collision Repair Education Foundation is a 501(c)3 not-
for-profit organization that offers grants and scholarships
to automotive collision career and technical schools and
colleges and to students attending these schools. The
Foundation works towards supporting a nationwide network of
1,300 automotive collision schools (roughly 80,000 students
nationwide) through industry donors and supporters.
In 2009 the Foundation, with the help of our industry
partners, provided $1.7 million in support to this group in
the form of student scholarships, tool/equipment grants, and
school supply grants. The Ultimate Collision Education
Makeover school grant is made possible through donations to
the Collision Repair Education Foundation.
If you and/or your company are interested in making a
monetary or in-kind product donation to the Collision Repair
Education Foundation and support the future of the collision
industry, please contact Education Foundation Associate
Director of Development Brandon Eckenrode Brandon.Eckenrode@ed-
foundation.org.