Icahn Automotive to Award Scholarships to Auto Technicians

May 11, 2020
Icahn Automotive, an Icahn Enterprises L.P. company, which owns and operates Pep Boys, AAMCO, Precision Tune Auto Care, and RPM Automotive, will award $30,000 in scholarships for the 2020-2021 school year.

Icahn Automotive, an Icahn Enterprises L.P. company, which owns and operates Pep Boys, AAMCO, Precision Tune Auto Care, and RPM Automotive, will award $30,000 in scholarships for the 2020-2021 school year.

Twelve scholarships of $2,500 each will be available to qualified students studying to become professional automotive technicians. Students can begin the application process at https://www.icahnautomotive.com/scholarship.html.

This second annual scholarship program is part of Icahn Automotive’s “Race to 2026” initiative that aims to increase the number of trained technicians and help fill an industry-wide talent gap projected to grow to 46,000 over the next six years. “Automotive technicians keep America moving, and our Find Your Drive Scholarship demonstrates the value they provide to a country that currently needs a lot more of them,” says Brian Kaner, CEO – service. “Our Race to 2026 initiative is designed to attract more technicians to the industry and help them go further in their careers.”

The scholarships will be awarded to students pursuing an automotive technician degree or certification through a full- or part-time high school, college or trade school program. Applications will be accepted through June 5, 2020, and recipients will be announced in late June. In addition to the application, students must meet certain academic requirements, provide a written or video essay describing “Why I want to be a top technician,” and submit two letters of recommendation.

All applications and related materials will be reviewed by the Icahn Automotive scholarship committee. Now one of the largest service network operators in North America, Icahn Automotive offers a broad range of industry-leading opportunities and career paths.

In addition to scholarships, Icahn Automotive’s “Race to 2026” includes partnerships with leading technical schools, and part-time work and internship opportunities during a student’s education. After graduation, a technician can start with an Icahn Automotive company performing basic maintenance and, by taking advantage of benefits such as tuition assistance, apprenticeships, Company-sponsored certifications, and continuing education, they can move on to more complex repairs, or progress to running a Company-owned store, owning and operating a franchised business, or serving in a corporate leadership role.

For more information, visit IcahnAutomotive.com.

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