Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Awards Spring Manufacturing Scholarships

By Diane Engel | December 10, 2015

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December 9, 2015

Fifteen students pursuing careers in manufacturing each earned $2,500 or $3,500 in scholarships toward their post-secondary studies from Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs® (NBT), the foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association Intl. (FMA), Rockford, Ill.

For the spring 2016 semester, NBT awarded manufacturing scholarships to the following students:Manufacturing Scholarship Money

  • Ashley Dale, New Palestine, Ind. – Electrical Engineering/Physics at Butler University
  • Veronika Dubravec, Rockford, Mich. – Mechanical Engineering at University of Michigan
  • Lois Felker, Kirkland, Wash. – Welding Technology at Lake Washington Institute of Technology.
  • Austin Haas, Yakima, Wash. – CNC Manufacturing/Machining at Perry Technical Institute
  • Krystle Hall-Johnson, Maywood, Ill. – Engineering Technology/Mechanical Design at Triton College
  • Jeremy Kaszycki, Rockford, Ill. – Manufacturing Engineering at Bradley University
  • Joseph Katula, Yorkville, Ill. – Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University
  • Gene Leitheiser, Robins, Iowa – Industrial Maintenance Technology at Kirkwood Community College
  • Nikolas Mifsud, Penngrove, Calif. – Mechanical Engineering at San Jose State University
  • Oscar Molina, Rosemead, Calif. – Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University
  • Cody Oberlander, Yakima, Wash. – Instrumentation and Industrial Automation Technologies at Perry Technical Institute
  • Travis Olson, Horicon, Wis. – Welding Technology at Moraine Park Technical College
  • Tyler Rigby, South Park, Pa. – Mechanical Engineering at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College- John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship recipient
  • Joshua Smith, Loveland, Colo. – Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering at Colorado State University
  • Ross Snyder, Platte City, Mo. – Mechanical Engineering at University of Missouri Kansas City

“We are pleased to award scholarships to these deserving students and are happy to assist them in reaching their academic goals,” said Edward Youdell, president of NBT. “They recognize that skilled manufacturing careers can be rewarding financially and fulfilling personally and will help them be more competitive in the current job market.

“The most difficult U.S. jobs to fill today are those in the skilled trades and engineering,” added Youdell. “With majors in robotics and automation, CNC technology, structural and pipe welding, sheet metal fabrication, engineering, and precision machining technology, these students will be prepared for the skilled labor openings that American manufacturers must fill.”

To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants were required to be full-time students meeting a specified minimum GPA and enrolled in an engineering or manufacturing-related course of study, or a trade or technical program leading to a career in manufacturing. Students were responsible for submitting academic records and an engineering or manufacturing-related program description with each application.

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