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Maine Metal Products Association Education Fund Scholarship Program
Manufacturers Association of Maine strongly promotes and offers scholarship programs for students interested in metal trades, precision machining,engineering, production, quality control, programming careers and more.
Manufacturers Association of Maine partners with Maine Education System including Maine Community College System , University of Maine System and Maine High School Technical/Vocational Centers to promote and attract the brightest to our industry.
If you have further questions after reviewing the Scholarship program please contact Manufacturers Association of Maine at 207-854-2153, or e-mail.
Click here to download the MMPA Education Fund Scholarship Application
The The Maine Metal Products Association Education Fund (administered at the Manufacturers Association of Maine) scholarship awards are given to individuals who have demonstrated an outstanding record and the overall potential to attend an institution of higher learning, majoring in machine trades or related areas:
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| Dick McCann (McCann Fabrication), Lisa G. Martin and Dorota Olaru (MAMe) with the MMPA 2004 Scholarship Receipients |
Mechanical Engineering
Machine Tool Technology
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Welding
CADCAM for Metals Industry
other related areas.
This scholarship is restricted to the study of precision machining technology, manufacturing technology, welding and engineering and will be used to pay for tuition costs and textbooks only. MMPA Ed Fund will be reimbursed any monies in account if student is unable to complete school. All applicants must be full-time students and maintain a minimum of a C average.
A scholarship committee composed of the Association's members and staff will screen all applications starting after May 1st of each year. Your application must meet this deadline for consideration. The scholarship will be awarded for one year at a time. Applicants must reapply, in complete each year, if interested in a second scholarship. If you have any questions, contact the Manufacturers Association of Maine office.
Eligibility:
The applicant must have a sincere desire to further their education in the precision machining technology, manufacturing technology, welding or engineering.
The recipient of any scholarship award must have applied to enter a precision machining technology, manufacturing technology, welding or engineering program at a Maine college/university in the fall, and must be accepted as a student at that college or university, and also must be a Maine resident.
The
following factors will be used to determine the award of scholarships:
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| D&G Machine Products, Westbrook, ME |
Personal qualifications of positive attitude, self motivated
initiative, seriousness of intent and overall impression.
Proven aptitude or demonstrated ability in the precision machining technology, manufacturing technology, welding or engineering.
High school and post secondary records - scholastic and
extracurricular.
Applicant must include each of the
following with application:
Completed Scholarship application.
Copy of high school diploma or equivalent - or expected graduation
date and school name.
Copy of high school and post secondary transcripts.
At least one letter (two preferred) of recommendation from a source
outside your family, e.g., teacher, employer, business person, town
leader, clergy, etc.
In your own words, describe your goals, aspirations and accomplishments. Why and how did you decide on this career? Why do you think you should receive this scholarship? (use separate sheet, maximum one page)
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