Scholarships & Grants
Wondering how to help pay for your education? Browse opportunities below.
TechForce Foundation
Connecting students and technicians with scholarships, training, event tickets and jobs3.
Steps to Help You Apply for Scholarships & Grants
1. Find Your Match
There are many different scholarship and grant opportunities out there, so the first step is to narrow your search.
Take an honest inventory of each scholarship’s eligibility requirements. If you don’t meet them or don’t have time to meet the deadline, apply your time toward other opportunities.
Take an honest inventory of each scholarship’s eligibility requirements. If you don’t meet them or don’t have time to meet the deadline, apply your time toward other opportunities.
2. Apply for Aid
Most applications are simple to complete. The key is to follow directions and provide exactly what’s required.
Read First. Write Second. Make sure you understand the entire application before filling it out.
Check for Required Documents. Besides completing the application, many scholarships require documents such as recommendation letters.
Master the Basics. Some applications require essays. It’s always a good idea to ask someone to proofread your work.
Read First. Write Second. Make sure you understand the entire application before filling it out.
Check for Required Documents. Besides completing the application, many scholarships require documents such as recommendation letters.
Master the Basics. Some applications require essays. It’s always a good idea to ask someone to proofread your work.
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1Financial aid, scholarships and grants are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state.
2MIAT Students are not eligible for UTI Scholarships or Scholarship Universe at this time. Changes are being made frequently, so check back soon.
3 UTI and MIAT are educational institutions and cannot guarantee employment or salary.
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