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Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award 2025

Posted on: 30 Jul, 2025 Deadline: 30 Sep, 2025
Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award 2025

The Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award program was established by members of the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA Canada). The program aims to support students who wish to advance their education in the automotive field. Each year, selected recipients are awarded $700 to assist with the costs of their studies.

Summary

  1. Application Deadline: September 30, 2025
  2. Value: $700
  3. Study Level: Training, Undergraduate
  4. Sponsor: AIA High Fives for Kids Foundation
  5. Course to Study: Engineering, Engineering & Design, Engineering and Design
  6. Eligible Country: Canada



Eligibility Criteria for Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award 2025

To be eligible for the Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship, applicants must be:

  1. Enrolled in an automotive aftermarket industry-related program or curriculum at a Canadian college or university.
  2. This includes students pursuing their studies in one or more of the following areas:
  3. Automotive apprenticeship,
  4. Auto body repair,
  5. Hard parts,
  6. Heavy-duty mechanics
  7. Motive power (e.g. automotive machinists).

Benefits of Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship Award 2025

Selected recipients are awarded $700 to assist with the costs of their studies.

How to Apply

Visit the scholarship webpage and fill the application form

In addition to completing the official scholarship application form, Arthur Paulin Automotive Aftermarket Scholarship applicants must provide the following documentation:

  1. A personal statement: A letter from the applicant stating their long-term goals in the automotive aftermarket field. This letter should also briefly outline why they believe they should be considered for this scholarship. Applicants are encouraged to include a brief summary of relevant academic and work experience.
  2. Instructor recommendation: A letter from the applicant’s primary automotive instructor stating why the applicant deserves the scholarship. The letter may highlight the applicant’s academic achievements, technical ability, professionalism, work ethic, teamwork, attention to detail, initiative and overall potential.
  3. Academic transcript: A copy of the applicant’s most recent academic record. This should include both academic performance and any achievements specifically related to the automotive sector.
  4. Leadership and community involvement summary: A short description of the applicant’s demonstrated leadership skills and community engagement. These experiences do not need to be directly related to the automotive sector, but should show active participation in their school or community environments. Examples include, but are not limited to, student leadership roles such as acting as class president, volunteering for charitable organizations or community groups, and participating as a member of a service club.
  5. Financial need statement: A detailed explanation of the applicant’s financial situation as it relates to their ability to continue automotive studies. Applicants must clearly demonstrate their financial need. This statement should include:
  6. Any financial challenges currently faced,
  7. Other scholarships, bursaries, or awards already received,
  8. How these factors impact their ability to afford and continue their education.

Application Deadline

September 30, 2025

Application Link(s)

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