Scholarships Make It Possible for Students to Pursue Careers in Making Things
NBT Awards Scholarships to 60 students Interested in Manufacturing Careers
ELGIN, Ill., July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Spurred on by the need to rebuild the domestic manufacturing workforce, Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs® (NBT), the Foundation of the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association (FMA), recently awarded 60 scholarships totaling $120,000 to students across the country enrolled in manufacturing-related certificate and degree programs for the summer/fall 2024 semester. This is a 105% increase in award dollars distributed over last year thanks to grant funding from organizations such as Subway Cares and other generous donations.
“We saw a 45% increase in qualified applications over last year’s summer/fall semester. It is very encouraging to see this growth in interest, and NBT is extremely proud to support these accomplished students in their pursuit of manufacturing careers,” said Ed Dernulc, NBT Foundation Director. “Our sincere belief is that this opportunity will help lay the groundwork for them to become valuable contributors to the ever-evolving metal fabrication industry.”
The awards help defray educational expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and other school-related costs to allow students to focus on the task at hand – becoming part of the manufacturing workforce. All award winners have strong overall GPAs with high grades in relevant coursework. In as few as six months, some of the scholarship recipients will graduate from their programs and become employed full-time in manufacturing organizations across the U.S.
2024 FALL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS BY STATE
Alabama
Michael Reyes, Albertville, Ala., mechanical engineering at University of AlabamaJatavian Wallace, Bellamy, Ala., welding at East Mississippi Community College
California
Michael Hatfield, Marysville, Calif., welding technologies at Yuba CollegeElijah Netniss, Hughson, Calif., electrical engineering at University of California DavisReyna Palfreyman, Aliso Viejo, Calif., welding technology at Universal Technical Institute
Georgia
Stone Osborne, Hartwell, Ga., pipe welding at Western Welding Academy
Illinois
Elizabeth Adams, Marengo, Ill., engineering science at McHenry County College Margaret Franc, Homewood, Ill., welding at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyAnne Reidenbach, Wheaton, Ill., electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Indiana
Madelin Billings, Chesterton, Ind., industrial engineering at Purdue UniversityAva Ferguson, Fishers, Ind., mechanical engineering at Purdue UniversityNathaniel Ross, Lafayette, Ind., industrial design at Virginia Tech
Iowa
Christian Hodgins, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, welding and fabrication engineering technology at Mississippi State UniversityWillem Potter, Nevada, Iowa, industrial engineering at Iowa State University
Kentucky
Calvin Heimlich, Cynthiana, Ky., pipe welding at Kentucky Welding Institute
Maryland
Nicholas Kane, Hampstead, Md., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology
Michigan
Boaz Qiu, Midland, Mich., electrical engineering at University of MichiganAndrew Van Camp, Goodrich, Mich., welding / fabrication at Hobart Institute of Welding Technology
Minnesota
Joseph Brounstein, Blaine, Minn., mechanical engineering at Franciscan University of SteubenvilleAlejandro Gonzalez, Mankato, Minn., mechatronics at South Central College
Missouri
Alexander Baker, Russellville, Mo., precision machining technology at State Fair Community CollegeDylan Botkin, Boss, Mo., welding technology at State Technical College of Missouri
Nebraska
Cooper Brahmsteadt, York, Neb., welding technology at Southeast Community College
New Hampshire
Timothy Garrant, Raymond, N.H., welding at Manchester Community College
New York
Caleb Hovis, Rock Hill, N.Y., welding engineering at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyAdam Prince, Henrietta, N.Y., precision machining at Monroe Community CollegeAlec Rees, Centerport, N.Y., manufacturing engineering technology / metal fabrication technology / machine tool technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology Gregory Valentino, Ossining, N.Y., engineering design technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology
North Carolina
Jordi Howell, West Jefferson, N.C., pipe welding at Kentucky Welding Institute
Ohio
Clay Bastress, Huber Heights, Ohio, welding at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyGage Frash, Corning, Ohio, mechanical engineering at Zane State CollegeMorgan Timler, Dayton, Ohio, welding at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyKayla Voss, Okeana, Ohio, welding / fabrication at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyNolan Walls, Van Wert, Ohio, welding at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyChloe Whittingham, Highland Heights, Ohio, mechanical engineering at State University of New York At Fredonia
Oklahoma
Ralston Jones, Cheyenne, Okla., pipe welding and fitting at Missouri Welding Institute
Pennsylvania
Lance Carbaugh, Orbisonia, Pa., welding at Pennsylvania College of Technology Michael Fuccile, Conyngham, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyJoey Fuhrman, Hanover, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology Eric Hill, Lemont, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyJames Johnson, Manheim, Pa., manufacturing engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyNoah Kapustic, Northampton, Pa., automated manufacturing technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyRachael Lamb, Beaver, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyConnor Loeb, Lenhartsville, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyNicholas Meridionale, Frackville, Pa., electromechanical technology at Thaddeus Stevens College of TechnologyCierra Miller, Dover, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology Abbie Strait, Duke Center, Pa., welding and fabrication at Triangle TechZachary Tallman, Lewisburg, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology Matthew Woolcock, Oil City, Pa., welding and fabrication engineering technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology
South Carolina
John Kirby, Sellers, S.C., machine tool technology at Horry Georgetown Technical CollegeLucas Vilders, Summerville, S.C., aerospace engineering at University of South CarolinaJacob Young, Simpsonville, S.C., mechanical engineering at University of South Carolina
Virginia
Jacob Ferguson, Midlothian, Va., welding at Hobart Institute of Welding TechnologyVarun Yeri, Glen Allen, Va., mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech
Washington
Josie Fletcher, Omak, Wash., welding technology at Walla Walla Community CollegeMatthew Verdoorn, Longview, Wash., instrumentation, automation, and robotics technology at Perry Technical Institute
Wisconsin
Kossi Dogbovi, Madison, Wis., electro-mechanical technology at Madison Area Technical CollegeJadon Uecker, Slinger, Wis., CNC / tool and die technologies at Moraine Park Technical CollegeLanden Wild, Mayville, Wis., mechanical design technology at Moraine Park Technical College
Wyoming
Wesley Muir, Rock Springs, Wyo., welding at Western Wyoming Community College
NBT awards scholarships twice each year to students pursuing degrees or certifications that will lead to manufacturing careers. The application for spring 2025 scholarships is now open through September 30. For more information, visit fmamfg.org/foundation/scholarships.
About NBT & FMA
Through its manufacturing camp and scholarship programs, Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs® (NBT) is inspiring the next generation of manufacturers, inventors, and entrepreneurs.
NBT is the foundation of the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association (FMA). Founded in 1970, FMA is the leading educational association for the metal processing, forming, and fabricating industry.
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