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Tool, Die and Machining Association of Wisconsin

💰 $500
🇺🇸 Wisconsin

Tool, Die and Machining Association of Wisconsin is offering Edward L. Simeth Scholarships

About This Scholarship

The purpose of the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships is to support Wisconsin students who are enrolled in a machine tool operations or tool and die training program at an accredited technical school. Applicants must be Wisconsin residents, and they must have a high school diploma or GED. They must have completed at least one semester at an accredited technical school located in Wisconsin or pursuing a state apprenticeship and be enrolled in a machine tool operations or tool and die program. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.

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Award Amount:

💰 $500 (Renewable up to 1 times)

Deadline:

57 days left

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🔄 Renewable

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Estimated time to complete:

10 minutes

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🇺🇸 Wisconsin

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AddressW175 N11117 Stonewood Drive
Germantown, Wisconsin 53022
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Tool, Die and Machining Association of Wisconsin

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By July 15th, 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

The Edward L. Simeth Scholarships is a renewable award in Wisconsin. The purpose of the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships is to support Wisconsin students who are enrolled in a machine tool operations or tool and die training program at an accredited technical school.

Who is providing the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

The Tool, Die and Machining Association of Wisconsin is providing the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships to students this year. the Tool, Die and Machining Association of Wisconsin is located in Germantown, Wisconsin.

Who is eligible to apply for the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

All students who live or attend school in Wisconsin are eligible to apply for the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships.

How much is the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships worth?

The Edward L. Simeth Scholarships offers students a $500 award, and winners can renew the award.

How can I apply for the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

You can apply for by filling out the application form on the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships's website, which is linked above.

When is the application deadline for the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

July 15, 2024 is the final due date to apply for the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships.

How do I get more information about the Edward L. Simeth Scholarships?

You can find application requirements, eligibility criteria, award amounts, and more on Scholarships That Work, or by visiting the provider's website: https://tdmaw.org/Scholarships-Available%21.

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