NEW! Ag Processing, Inc. Scholarship*

2—$1,000 scholarships granted; Full time students
Ag Processing, Inc. (AGP) is a farmer-owned cooperative engaged in the procurement, processing, marketing, and transportation of grains and grain products with a soy processing operation in Sheldon, Iowa. The scholarships are to encourage students to pursue careers in the agri-business industry. Either incoming or current students may apply. Proceeds will be split equally between two semesters of study and may be used for tuition, fees, or books. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must have applied and been accepted (or currently enrolled) in the Industrial & Commercial Wiring, Industrial Instrumentation & Control, or Bio-Fuels Controls Technician.
• Demonstrate a desire to succeed in this field.
• Have a sincere desire to seek employment in Iowa.
• Have a high school GPA of 2.5 or a cumulative NCC GPA of 2.5 at the time you apply.
• Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 while enrolled in the program.
• Submit a narrative summarizing your interest in the agriculture industry, why you chose the program you are enrolled in, and your career goals in that field.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 

NEW! Alliant Energy Scholarship*
3—$1,000 scholarships granted; Full time students

Alliant Energy Corporation is a regulated, investor-owned public utility holding company providing regulated electric and natural gas service to approximately 1 million electric and 420,000 natural gas customers in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Alliant Energy Scholarships are to encourage students to enroll in the Powerline and/or Powerline Technology programs at Northwest Iowa Community College. The scholarship funds will be split equally between two semesters of study and may be used for tuition and books. Preference will be given to minorities or under-represented groups within the student population, to women in a non-traditional area of study, and to students showing financial need. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be accepted or enrolled in either the Powerline or Powerline Technology program.
• New students must have a high school GPA of 2.75 or current students must have an NCC GPA of 2.75 based on 12 or more credits.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 

Associated General Contractors of Iowa Heavy Equipment Scholarship*
2—$1,000 scholarships granted; Full time students

The Associated General Contractors of Iowa Heavy Equipment Scholarships support the achievements of students enrolled in the Northwest Iowa Community College Heavy Equipment program. Two scholarships will be awarded to eligible students after the first fall semester is completed and will be applied to their first year spring semester. Proceeds will be used for tuition, fees, books,
and equipment. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Demonstrate good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the heavy equipment faculty.
• Attain a high level of academic achievement as determined by their cumulative grade point average.
• Express a desire to work in the heavy equipment field following graduation.
• Have a record of good class attendance.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 

Bill Franey Memorial Powerline Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student 
The Bill Franey Memorial Powerline Scholarship was established in memory of Bill Franey. Bill began his career with the Greene County REC which later became Midland Power Cooperative. He worked for the Cooperative for 30 years starting as an apprentice lineman, a journeyman/lineman, a foreman and for the last ten years of his career he served as line superintendent. He retired after 41 years with the Cooperative. The memorial has been established by Bill’s wife, Shirley Franey, and their son and his wife, Mike and Lynda Franey. Scholarship proceeds will be used for tuition, fees, and books. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be a registered student in good standing in the first year of the Powerline or Powerline Technology program.
• Must have attained high academic achievement, as determined by cumulative grade point average in the Powerline program.
• Must have demonstrated good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Must have a good record of class attendance.
• Must have completed one semester before the scholarship is awarded.
Apply by December 19, 2008


 
 
Corn Belt Power Cooperative Scholarship*
3—$500 scholarships granted; Full time students

Committed to the communities it serves, Corn Belt Power Cooperative partners with Northwest Iowa Community College to offer scholarship opportunities to students who reside in a county served by a cooperative in the Corn Belt Power system. Corn Belt Power is interested in maintaining a skilled and educated workforce to serve its members well into the future. Recipients may be either first or second year students, but are eligible for only one scholarship. Each scholarship will be split equally between the first two semesters of enrollment after receiving the scholarship. Scholarship proceeds will be used for tuition, fees, and books. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Accepted as a full time student in Industrial & Commercial Wiring, Powerline, or Powerline Technology.
• Reside in a county served by a member cooperative of Corn Belt Power.
• Achieve a high school grade point average of 2.5.
• Maintain 2.5 minimum grade point average; eligibility shall be reviewed each semester.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school instructor, guidance counselor, current employer, or manager of a member electric cooperative, which should address the applicant’s potential for success in the program chosen at enrollment.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 

 
Dave Imhoff Automotive Service Technology Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarhip granted; Full time students

The Dave Imhoff Automotive Service Technology Scholarship is to encourage and assist qualified students to become automotive technicians. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be a registered student in good standing in the first year of the Automotive Service Technology program.
• Maintain high academic achievement, as determined by cumulative grade point average.
• Possess strong career goals.
• Demonstrate good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Maintain a record of good class attendance.
Apply by May 15, 2009

 


NEW! Dennis Van Wyk Memorial Scholarship*
1—$1,000 scholarship granted; Full time student

The Dennis Van Wyk Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Dennis Van Wyk by his wife, Gert, and their children. Denny was a long-time member of the Truck & Diesel Technology Program Advisory Committee and hired several graduates from the program. He was an avid supporter of NCC in the early years of the College. Proceeds will be split equally between the fall and spring semesters and may be utilized for tuition, fees, and books. Applicants must meet the following requirements:
• Must have completed the Automotive Service program.
• Must be enrolled in the Truck & Diesel Technology program.
• Must have demonstrated exemplary work habits, a positive attitude, and excellent attendance.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 


ECHO Electrical Supply Scholarship *
1—$200 scholarship granted; Full time student

The ECHO Electrical Supply Scholarship is to recognize students who exhibit a desire to succeed in the Electrical Technology Program at Northwest Iowa Community College and demonstrate potential for future success in the profession. Scholarship proceeds will be utilized for tuition and fees for the summer term of the Electrical Technology Program. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Intend to pursue an Electrical Technology Advanced Standing Degree.
• Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at time of application.
• Submit a 250–400 word typed essay with the application entitled: “My Educational/Career Goals”.
Apply by April 16, 2009

 


Edward Archer Memorial/MP&W Powerline Scholarship
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full or part time student

The Edward Archer Memorial/MP&W Powerline Scholarship was established in memory of Ed Archer. Ed graduated from the Northwest Iowa Technical College Powerline Program in 1970. He had a good career from the training received through the Powerline Program, lineman apprenticeship, and ongoing training in the trade. Throughout his 37-year career, he worked as a lineman, electric crew foreman, electric superintendent, and system operator. Ed started with Muscatine Power and Water in 1988 as a Lineman. He worked in that position for 9 years before spending the last 10 years of his career as a System Operator, where he worked closely with both Generation and Transmission & Distribution. This memorial has been established by Ed’s wife, Kathy Archer, and Muscatine Power and Water to promote the lineman trade and assist students preparing for a career in this field. To learn more about Muscatine Power and Water, please visit www.mpw.org. Preference is given to students from Muscatine or its surrounding communities. Scholarship proceeds will be used for tuition, fees, and books and applied to the student’s fall and spring semester tuition. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must have a minimum high school GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.
• Must have a record of good class attendance and demonstrated leadership.
• Submit a letter of recommendation from a high school teacher, high school guidance counselor, or current employer.
Apply by March 16, 2009

 


Elmer J. Steuck Memorial Scholarship *
1—$1000 scholarhip granted; Full time student

The Elmer J. Steuck Memorial Scholarship is to support students who will be enrolled in the Heavy Equipment or Truck and Diesel programs at Northwest Iowa Community College. This scholarship has been established by Lu Vella C. Burnett from Primghar, Iowa in memory of her brother Elmer who passed away on April 8, 2004. Elmer farmed for over 60 years in the Primghar area. Elmer was a World War II Veteran and served as an Army nurse in a field hospital. Proceeds will be split equally between the fall and spring semester of study and will be utilized for tuition, fees, and books. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be enrolled in either the Heavy Equipment Operation & Maintenance or Truck & Diesel Technology program.
• Must have achieved a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in high school or currently have a 2.0 cumulative grade point average at Northwest Iowa Community College.
• Must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school instructor, college instructor, or current employer, which should address the applicant’s potential for success in his/her chosen program.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 
 
Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship
Amount: First Place $500; Second Place $300; Third Place $200;
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota Competitions -
Full time students

The Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship is to recognize the achievements of students from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota who are successful in the state Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition prior to their enrollment in any of the Automotive programs at Northwest Iowa Community College. The Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship will be awarded to high school graduates who have participated at their state level and received a gold, silver, or bronze medal. In the case where the student has received multiple awards throughout his/her high school career, total scholarship will not exceed $500.
Apply by August 19, 2009

 

 


Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship
Amount: First Place $500; Second Place $300; Third Place $200;
Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota Competitions -
Full time students

The Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship is to recognize the achievements of students from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota who are successful in the state Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition prior to their enrollment in any of the Automotive programs at Northwest Iowa Community College. The Ford/AAA Auto Skills Scholarship will be awarded to high school graduates who have participated at their state level and received a gold, silver, or bronze medal. In the case where the student has received multiple awards throughout his/her high school career, total scholarship will not exceed $500.
Apply by August 19, 2009

 

 


HBAI EC Scholarship
Various number of scholarships awarded—$1,000 scholarships granted

The HBAI EC Scholarship provides scholarship funds to students pursuing a career in the home building industry and related trades. Any student pursuing a career in the home building industry and related trades including immediate family members of the HBA of Iowa (builder or associate members). The fund is dedicated but not limited to college age students between the ages of 18–25 years. The scholarship award shall be up to $1000 per selected applicant. Multiple applicants are chosen each year to receive scholarships. Funds will be paid directly to the educational institution in the name of both the student and the school. Applicants must submit the official application form and written essays to the HBAI Education Corporation scholarship awards committee. Applications will be received by the HBAI EC Scholarship Committee until February 15 of each year. Scholarship awards will be presented by the President of the HBAI at a local HBA general membership meeting or school awards ceremony by May 31st of each year. Scholarships are a one time award and students are eligibile to apply and receive funding in successive years. Click here for the scholarship application.
HBAI EC Scholarship
c/o HBA of Iowa
3072 104th Street, Urbandale, Iowa 50322
515-278-0255
Apply by February 15, 2009

  

Industrial & Commercial Wiring Scholarship*
1—Dollar amount varies; Full or part time student
The Industrial & Commercial Wiring Scholarship is to recognize students who exhibit a desire to succeed in the Industrial & Commercial Wiring program at Northwest Iowa Community College and demonstrate potential for future success in the profession. Scholarship proceeds will be utilized for tuition and fees for the summer term. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must have completed 12 credits within their program of study prior to application deadline.
• Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale at time of application.
• Submit a 250–400 word typed essay with the application entitled: “My Future in the Electrical Trade”.
Apply by April 16, 2009

 


 
 
Industrial Instrumentation Scholarship (ISA Scholarship)*
Dollar amount and number of scholarships granted varies; Full time students

Sponsored by the Instrumentation Systems & Automation Society ISA District #6 Omaha Section, the Industrial Instrumentation Scholarship is awarded on the basis of a student’s achievements. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be a registered student in good standing in the first year of the Industrial Instrumentation & Control program.
• Must have demonstrated good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Must have a record of good class attendance.
• Must be a student member of the International Society for Measurement and Control (ISA).
• Must complete a 250–400 word typed essay on “Why I am Interested in a Career in the Automation Field”.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 


 
 
Interstates Companies Scholarship*
Dollar amount and number of scholarships granted varies; Full time students

Interstates Companies, Sioux Center, Iowa has established a scholarship program with the following criteria that must be met by applicants:
• Be a second-year student in the Industrial & Commercial Wiring or Industrial Instrumentation & Control program.
• Must hold a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
• Submit a 250–400 word typed essay on “Why I am Interested in a Career in the Industrial & Commercial Wiring and/or Industrial Instrumentation & Control Field”.
Apply by October 22, 2008

 


 
 
Iowa Association of Electric CooperativesPioneer Trust Scholarship*
2—$200 scholarships granted; Full time students

The Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives-Pioneer Trust Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement to two students enrolled in the Powerline program at NCC who obtain the highest grade point average.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 


 
 
Iowa Land Improvement Contractor’s Association Northwest District Heavy Equipment Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

The Iowa Land Improvement Contractor’s Association Northwest District Heavy Equipment Scholarship supports the achievements of students enrolled in the Northwest Iowa Community College Heavy Equipment Program. Scholarship proceeds will be utilized for tuition, fees, and books. Proceeds will be applied to the spring semester. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be enrolled in the second year of the Heavy Equipment program.
• Demonstrate good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the heavy equipment faculty.
• Attain a high level of academic achievement as determined by cumulative grade point average.
• Express a desire to work in the heavy equipment field following graduation.
• Have a record of good class attendance.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 


James L. Wentworth Powerline Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

The James L. Wentworth Powerline Scholarship was established in memory of James L. Wentworth, a 1982 graduate of the Powerline program. The scholarship is awarded to a student currently enrolled in the Powerline program based on his/her good standing, high academic achievement, leadership qualities, and strong class attendance.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 


NEW! Lems Auto Recyclers Scholarship
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

This scholarship has been established to encourage students to enter the automotive field. Lems Auto Recyclers was started in 1947, and they currently operate in their original location in Doon, Iowa. This scholarship will be awarded annually to an incoming student enrolled in one of the programs listed below. Proceeds will be utilized for tuition, fees, or books and will be equally divided between the fall and spring semesters. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be accepted into the Collision Repair & Refinishing, Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology, Automotive Service, or Automotive Service Technology program.
• Must be a current resident of the Northwest Iowa Community College district.
• Must have a high school GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
• Must maintain a GPA of 2.0 while enrolled in the program.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school instructor or current employer addressing the applicant’s potential for success in the automotive field, attendance, work habits, and attitude.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 

 


Linn County RED Allen Feickert Memorial Scholarship
1—$1,000 scholarship granted; Full time student

The Linn County REC Allen Feickert Memorial Scholarship is to recognize Allen Feickert’s many years of dedicated service to the Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative. Scholarship proceeds will be split equally between the fall and spring semesters and must be used for educational costs. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must have completed 3 ½ years of high school.
• Must be accepted into the Powerline program.
• Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average at Northwest Iowa Community College; eligibility shall be reviewed each semester.
• Must complete a scholarship application form on the website listed below. Application can only be made online.
• Submit an application form, a personal cover letter, and three letters of recommendation which should address the applicant’s potential for success in the Powerline field. Additional information and application forms available at
http://www.linncountyrec.com/cgi-script/csarticles/articles/000004/000418.htm
Apply by March 1, 2009

 


NEW! Lyon Rural Electric Cooperatives Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

Lyon Rural Electric Cooperative is a rural electric distribution cooperative located in Rock Rapids, Iowa. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage students from our service area to enroll in the Powerline program. Either incoming or current students may apply. Proceeds will be split equally between two semesters of study and may be used for tuition, fees, or books. Preference will be given to a member of a family served by the cooperative, including Larchwood, Iowa. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be accepted (or currently enrolled) into the Powerline or Powerline Technology program.
• Must be a resident of Lyon, Sioux, or Osceola counties.
• Must have a high school GPA of 2.5 and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 while enrolled in the program.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school teacher, guid- ance counselor, former employer, or current employer indicating the student’s potential for success in this career field.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 


Mel Marcotte Memorial Powerline Scholarship*
1—Dollar amount varies; Full time student
This scholarship was established in memory of Mel Marcotte. Mel was an instructor at Northwest Iowa Community College from 1967 to 1990. Mel was instrumental in creating the Powerline Program at Northwest Iowa Community College and was the first instructor. Mel passed away in 2005. An endowment has been set up at Northwest Iowa Community College for scholarship purposes through funds from former students, industry leaders, Powerline program funds, current Powerline instructors, and Mel’s children. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be a registered student in good standing in the first year of the Powerline program.
• Must have attained high academic achievement, as determined by cumulative grade point average in the Powerline program.
• Must have demonstrated good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Must have a record of good class attendance.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 

 

 
MidAmerican Energy Company Scholarship
2—$1,000 scholarships granted; Full time students

The MidAmerican Energy Company Scholarships are to encourage individuals to pursue post-secondary education opportunities at Northwest Iowa Community College. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be enrolled in one of the following programs: Powerline or Powerline Technology.
• Must be a current resident of a community that has a MidAmerican utility in its service area.
• Achieve a high school grade point average of 2.5.
• Maintain a 2.5 minimum cumulative grade point average.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school instructor, guidance counselor, or current employer, which should address the applicant’s potential for success in the program.
Apply by April 1, 2009

 


NEW! Northwest Iowa Collision Repair Association Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

NWICRA is an affiliate chapter of the Iowa Collision Repair Association. The membership consists of auto body repair shops in the northwest Iowa region. This scholarship is to encourage students to pursue careers in the auto collision repair field. Proceeds will be used for tuition, fees, and books and will be applied toward the second semester that the student is enrolled in the program. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be an enrolled student in good standing in the Collision Repair & Refinishing or Collision Repair & Refinishing Technology program.
• Must be an Iowa resident.
• Must have graduated from a high school in the Northwest Iowa Community College district.
• Must demonstrate good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Must maintain a record of good class attendance.
Apply by December 1, 2009

 


NEW! Osceola Electric Cooperative, Inc. Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; Full time student

The Osceola Electric Coop is a distribution cooperative serving 1200 member-owners in Osceola County. The coop has benefited directly by hiring many graduates of the Powerline program. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage students to pursue careers in the energy distribution field. Either incoming or current students may apply. Proceeds will be split equally between two semesters
of study and may be used for tuition, fees, or books. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be accepted (or currently enrolled) into the Powerline or Powerline Technology program.
• Must be a resident of Osceola County.
• Must have a high school GPA of 2.5.
• Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 while enrolled in the program.
• Submit two letters of reference from a high school teacher, guidance counselor, former employer, or current employer indicating the student’s interest in and potential for success in this career field.
Apply by April 1, 2009


 
 
Powerline Scholarship*
Dollar amount and number of scholarships granted varies; Full time students

The Powerline Scholarship has been endowed by the electrical power industry. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Must be a registered student in good standing in the first year of the Powerline program.
• Must attain high academic achievement, as determined by cumulative grade point average in the Powerline program.
• Must have demonstrated good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Must have a record of good class attendance.
Apply by December 19, 2008

 


Ron Vollink Construction Trades Scholarship*
1—$500 scholarship granted; full time student
The Ron Vollink Construction Trades Scholarship recognizes the instructional accomplishments of Ron Vollink, Northwest Iowa Community College Carpentry Instructor from 1987 to 1998. This scholarship is to encourage excellence in the carpentry trade. The scholarship will be applied to the student’s spring semester tuition. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be a registered student in good standing in the first semester of the Carpentry or Construction Trades program.
• Exhibit good class attendance.
• Demonstrate good work habits and leadership qualities as evaluated by the instructional staff.
• Demonstrate a strong desire to succeed.
• Must maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average.
• Submit a letter of reference from an instructor or employer, which should address the applicant’s potential for success in the carpentry trade.
Apply by November 28, 2008

 

 


Skills USA Scholarship
Amount: Gold Medalist $500; Silver Medalist $300; Bronze Medalist $200; Full time students

The Northwest Iowa Community College Skills USA Scholarship is to recognize the achievements of Iowa high school students who have experienced success at the Iowa Skills USA competition prior to their enrollment in any program of study at Northwest Iowa Community College. The Skills USA Scholarship will be awarded to Iowa high school graduates who have participated in a competition at the state level and received a gold, silver or bronze medal. Students must send a copy of their certificate with the scholarship application. In the case where a student has received multiple awards throughout his/her high school career, total scholarship will not exceed $500. High school students are not eligible for this award if they are dual enrolled in JA or PSEO classes. They will be eligible for this scholarship if they choose to attend NCC as a full-time student in the fall or spring semester after graduation from high school.
Apply by August 19, 2009

 


NEW! Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation Scholarships
Scholarships range from $1,000–$5,000
Students pursuing careers in machining technology and manufacturing technology will have two new scholarships available through the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation. The Gene Haas Foundation Machining Technology Scholarship and Manufacturing Technology Scholarship are two additional opportunities provided by the SME Foundation. The application and more information about these and other scholarships can be found online at http://www.sme.org/foundation.
Apply by February 1, 2009

 


 
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Spencer Chapter 226 Scholarship
1—Dollar amount varies; Full or part time students
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Spencer Chapter 226 Scholarship supports the achievements of a student enrolling in a manufacturing related profession. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• A current resident of SME Chapter 226’s membership area.
• A current high school senior.
• Possess an overall minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
• Enroll in a manufacturing related program at NCC including Engineering Drafting/CAD, Welding, General Machining, and Computerized Manufacturing Technology.
• Provide a completed application packet. Contact the NCC Foundation office for a SME application packet.
Apply by May 1, 2009

 


 
Tecton Scholarship*
2—$500 scholarships granted; Full time students

The Tecton Scholarships are to encourage individuals to pursue opportunities in the General Machining or Computerized Manufacturing Technology programs offered through Northwest Iowa Community College. Tecton Industries, Inc. is a subcontract machine shop with two locations in Spencer, Iowa. The employees of Tecton established this scholarship to recognize the contribution of their employers, Bruce & LuAnn Tamisiea, to the machining industry. Scholarship proceeds will be split equally between two semesters and may be utilized for tuition, fees, and books. Preference will be given to Iowa residents. Applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Accepted in the General Machining or Computerized Manufacturing Technology program at Northwest Iowa Community College.
• Achieve a high school grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
• Maintain a 2.0 minimum cumulative grade point average; eligibility shall be reviewed each semester.
• Submit a letter of reference from a high school instructor, guidance counselor, or current employer with their application. This reference should address the applicants’ potential for success in the program chosen at enrollment.
Apply by November 3, 2008

 


NEW! Vander Haag's, Inc. Truck & Diesel Scholarship*
2—$500 scholarships granted; Full time students

The Vander Haag’s, Inc. Truck & Diesel Scholarships were established to encourage and assist students to become truck and diesel technicians. Vander Haag’s, Inc. was founded in 1939 and operates truck and parts sales/repair facilities in Spencer, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Proceeds will be split equally between the fall and spring semester and will be utilized for tuition, fees, and books. Applicants must meet the following requirements:
• Must have completed the Automotive Service program.
• Must be enrolled in the Truck & Diesel Technology program.
• Must have demonstrated exemplary work habits, a positive attitude, and excellent attendance.
Apply by April 1, 2009


 

   
* Indicates scholarship opportunities for students currently attending Northwest Iowa Community College.