WCRP 2024 Scholarship Recipients 

Natalie Fenske - Neenah, WI
Attending Fox Valley Technical College - Appleton, WI

Electra Lucero - Madison, WI
Attending Madison Area Technical College - Madison, WI

Andrew Marvin - Knapp, WI
Attending Chippewa Valley Technical College - Eau Claire, WI

Sponsored by Gandrud Auto Group, Gandrud Performance Parts, and National Coating Supply (NCS)

 

 

WCRP 2023 Scholarship Recipients

Sponsored by Gandrud Auto Group, Gandrud Performance Parts, BASF, and NCS

Ryan Flaatten - Stanley

 

Carmen Van Den Elzen - Green Bay

 

 

 

 

 

Anahy Lira - Sun Prairie

Lora Hinz - Hillpoint

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WCRP 2025 Scholarship Flyer - Click on Flyer to go to WATDA Foundation Scholarship Information

 

WCRP Scholarships

Collision Repair – Make it your career choice!

Each year the WACTAL Foundation, Inc. funds scholarships to student(s) pursuing a career in collision repair. Eligible applicants must be a graduating high school senior (Wisconsin resident) planning to enroll in a collision repair program at a NATEF-Certified Wisconsin Technical College.  The technical college must also be a current WCRP member.

Wisconsin Collision Repair Professionals Inc. -
WCRP Careers and Scholarships

Advances in technology have greatly changed the structure, components, and materials used in today’s vehicles which necessitates the need for post-secondary education. The WCRP Scholarship Program offers financial aid to graduating high school seniors furthering their education and training in collision repair.

Scholarships consist of up to $750/semester for tuition and Snap-on Tools.

Collision repair technicians can enjoy a rewarding career with a good income. One of pride in restoring a vehicle to its pre-accident condition. One of seeing immediate, tangible results of their work.

Today’s vehicles require the expertise and know-how of top-notch repair technicians.

The program is administered by the Foundation of the Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers. Scholarships are available for graduating high seniors, adult students and continuing technical college students who are pursuing a career in: Automotive, Diesel, Auto Collision, or Motorcycle. Current technical college students must be in their first year of a two-year program to be eligible.

For more information and to apply on-line, visit the WATDA Foundation website. Application and testing deadline is January 15th.

For questions, contact Emma Singer, Program Director at 608-251-4631 or e-mail:  esinger@watda.org