Current industry estimates project a need for 86,000 employees over the next five years. One of WHVACR goals is to help the industry fill this demand now and going forward with deserving and qualified candidates. In 2016 Women in HVACR is delighted to be able to increase our scholarship award amount to:
Two $2000.00 scholarships
Qualifications:
Scholarship A) – Technical College or Trade School
* Open to females, high school seniors or older preparing to enter into the HVACR industry either through a technical college or trade school
* GPA of 2.0 or greater
* Completed Application & Essay. Minimum of 500 words
Scholarship B) – Bachelor’s Degree Program at Four Year College
* Open to females, high school seniors or older preparing to enter into the HVACR industry through a relating degree in a 4 year college
* GPA of 3.0 or greater.
* Completed Application & Essay. Minimum of 500 words
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