Tire Industry Association will provide $5,000 with additional contributions from Yokohama and Bridgestone who challenges others to add to fund
Bowie, Md.—The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has announced the launch of the Tire Industry Scholarship, created in partnership with the University of the Aftermarket Foundation (UAF).
Through this initiative, TIA is contributing $5,000 to support students pursuing higher education or trade programs related to the tire and service industry.
Bridgestone has also stepped forward to match TIA’s $5,000 contribution this year and has pledged an additional $5,000 per year for the next five years to help grow and sustain the scholarship program. Yokohama has also joined this effort, pledging $10,000 to further expand the scholarship fund and provide even greater opportunities for students pursuing careers in the tire and service industry.
“This scholarship reflects TIA’s ongoing commitment to education, workforce development, and the long-term success of the tire industry,” said Dick Gust, TIA CEO. “By partnering with the University of the Aftermarket Foundation, we’re helping to create a stronger pipeline of skilled professionals who will drive our industry forward.”
This effort was championed by TIA Past President Debra Hamlin, whose leadership and passion for workforce development helped bring this partnership to life. Bridgestone is challenging others in the tire industry to join in contributing to this scholarship fund.
The Tire Industry Scholarship will be hosted on the University of the Aftermarket Foundation website, with applications open through March 2026.
Scholarship Eligibility
TIA prefers applicants who meet the following qualifications:
- Are pursuing a technical career in the tire industry or related tire service operations, covering all industry segments — including passenger, light truck, commercial, industrial, farm, and earthmover, as well as repair, retreading, and recycling.
- Are planning a career in the tire industry in areas such as sales, marketing, manufacturing, customer service, engineering, supply chain, IT, business administration, legal, regulatory, or finance.
- Are attending or planning to attend a full-time program at an accredited college or university, or an ASE/NATEF-certified postsecondary automotive, collision, or heavy-duty technician training program.
- Some awards will also be available to employees of automotive and tire companies and their family members.
- Candidates must have a minimum 2.5 high school GPA to be considered.
- Candidates must list a TIA member company or individual in good standing in the “Aftermarket Affiliation Information / Sponsor Info” section of the application.









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