Bring Back the Trades Inc. awards monthly scholarships during the school calendar year to students from across the United States who are attending post-secondary education in the Skilled Trades.
Monthly scholarships of $1,000 are awarded each month and sent directly to the secondary school the award recipient is attending.
Applying is easy! Simply click on "apply here", write an essay or share a short video explaining why you deserve the scholarship. Essays should be submitted via the form, videos may be emailed to [email protected].
Bring Back the Trades Inc. awards monthly scholarships during the school calendar year to students from across the United States who are attending post-secondary education in the Skilled Trades.
"The first time I laced up a pair of work boots and placed a hard hat on my head, I knew I was in my element."
Connor studied Commercial Diving at Divers Institute of Technology in Seattle, WA.
"Throughout my entire life I have always wanted to better myself, and be the best I can be."
Kaitlin is studying Heavy Diesel and Equipment Technology at White Mountains Community College in NH.
"I want to become a trusted mechanic that people recommend to family and friends that will get to know them not only as clients, but as people."
Zachary is studying Automotive at Universal Technical Institute.
1) January 2019 - Kaitlin Nowak, New Hampshire, White Mountain Community College, Heavy Diesel Equipment
2) February 2019 - Mikaela Kewatt, Minnesota, Hennepin Tech, Auto Body
3) March 2019 - Zachary Friend, Nebraska, SE Community College, Precision Machining
4) April 2019 - Connor Hopley, New Hampshire, Lakes Community College, Auto Tech
5) May 2019 - Connor Fleming, New Hampshire, Divers Institute of Technology, Commercial Divingne
6) June 2019 - Abigail Trainor, New Hampshire, Wentworth, Construction Management
7) September 2019 - Zachary Trout, Connecticut, Universal Technical Institute, Automotive
8) October 2019 - Savannah Lackey, New Hampshire, Lakes Region CC, Auto Tech-Toyota
9) December 2019 - Kaitlin Galbraith, Maine, ME School of Masonry, Masonry
10) January 2020 - Kelsey Littlefield, New Hampshire, Great Bay CC, Early Childhood
11) March 2020 - Craig Keville, North Carolina, Southern ME CC, Construction Tech
12) April 2020 - Cooper Moran, New Hampshire, Manchester CC, Welding
13) May 2020 - JT Hebert, Vermont, Vermont Tech, Carpentry and Architecture
14) March 2021 - Jenna Graziano, Connecticut, Vermont Woodworking School, Woodworking and Furniture Design
15) May 2021 - Adam River Gewehr, New Hampshire, Manchester CC, Welding
16) September 2021 - Cora Dean, Wisconsin, Advanced Welding Institute, Welding
17) October 2021- Ryan Walker, Wisconsin, Advanced Welding Institute, Welding
18) November 2021- Cody Casse, New Hampshire, Lincoln Tech Institute, Diesel and Truck Tech
19) December 2021- Spencer Cunningham, New Hampshire, Great Bay CC, Welding
20) January 2022- Hailey Laskiewicz, New Hampshire, American Academy & Empire Beauty, Hairstylist
21) February 2022- Evan Carling, Cape Cod Community College, Aviation Mechanics
22) April 2022- Mason Rogers, Central Maine Community College, Ford Asset AAS Automotive Technology
23) May 2022- Hailey Spigarelli, Advanced Welding Institute, Welding
24) June 2022- Ethan Condi, Harmel Academy of the Trades, Machine and Systems Technology
25) September 2022 - Carter Howard , Coastal Alabama College, HVAC Tech
26) October 2022 - Brandon Garcia , Illinois ABC, Construction
27) November 2022 - Michael Morelli , SEMCA
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