Automotive, collision and truck/diesel students took home honors from Atlanta — here’s who they are and the schools they are from.
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The two-year CNCD Foundation program provides compensation at a competitive wage and no out-of-pocket expenses.
Five students are recognized for being exceptional and have proven to be actively involved in their respective schools and communities.
Conference is the largest of its kind, hosting hundreds of high school and college instructors from auto, truck and collision repair programs nationwide.
Since its founding in 1998, the Automotive Service Councils Educational Foundation has awarded $257,250 in scholarships.
In his 11th year at Waubonsee Community College, Guy Tiberio III teaches multiple classes covering all aspects of the automotive industry.
The five $5,000 Autel Awarding Excellence scholarships are part of Autel Cares, the company's just-launched philanthropic initiative.






