
Hobbies and interests
Dirtbiking
Fishing
Hiking And Backpacking
Jayse Spring
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Winner
Jayse Spring
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WinnerBio
I would like to introduce my self my name is Jayse Spring I currently am a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. Ive spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Reginal technical center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further.
Education
Poland Regional High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Trade School
Majors of interest:
- Construction Trades, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Pipe Welding
Dream career goals:
Express Mechanic
Evergreen Subaru2023 – Present3 years
Dream BIG, Rise HIGHER Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring, and I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video, which showed me how creativity and skill can come together to create something extraordinary. That experience inspired me to seek out opportunities to learn more. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was thrilled to be accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program, gaining hands-on experience and learning from talented instructors who have supported my growth every step of the way. Over this period, my welding skills have improved tremendously, and I have developed a deep appreciation for the craft and its importance in various industries. My dedication to welding continues to grow, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and further enhance my skills. Recently, we have been exploring our futures by participating in field trips, and during one visit, I truly felt at home at White Mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I received the exciting news that I have been accepted into the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College, an opportunity for which I am very grateful and eager to pursue.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try to help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. While I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, I have the opportunity to be the first to graduate from college. This milestone would not only be a personal achievement but also a source of pride for my family. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my education and credentials to secure a rewarding job, allowing me to provide for myself and contribute positively to the workforce. My education will make me a more valuable employee, and I am eager to prove myself in the field. Therefore, I am fully committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. Being awarded this scholarship would mean everything to me, as it would bring me one step closer to achieving my goals and fulfilling my potential. I sincerely hope you will consider my request for financial assistance, as your support would have a profound impact on my future. I also have been working on a complete set of rockers on a 2002 Subaru WRX, meaning inner rockers, Inner reinforcement, Outer rocker, and outer rocker shell. I'm doing this for my senior project so I can learn how hard it is to do rockers on a car so I can do it for myself if my car becomes that bad. If you were to call an adult in your life who knows you well, who would they recommend you to receive this scholarship it would be my welding instructor. He would tell you that I'm a hard worker and I strive to be better every day and to learn through hardship. This Is why I am trying to get scholarships so I can pay for college and further my knowledge in the welding field, so I can have a stable welding career.
Joe Ford Trade Scholarship
WinnerI would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring, and I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video, which showed me how creativity and skill can come together to create something extraordinary. That experience inspired me to seek out opportunities to learn more, and, consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was thrilled to be accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program, gaining hands-on experience and learning from talented instructors who have supported my growth every step of the way. Over this period, my welding skills have improved tremendously, and I have developed a deep appreciation for the craft and its importance in various industries. My dedication to welding continues to grow, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Recently, we have been exploring our futures by participating in field trips, and during one visit, I truly felt at home at White Mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I received the exciting news that I have been accepted into the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College, an opportunity that I am very grateful for and eager to pursue.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream in progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today and I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. While I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, I have the opportunity to be the first to graduate from college. This milestone would not only be a personal achievement but also a source of pride for my family. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my education and credentials to secure a rewarding job, allowing me to provide for myself and contribute positively to the workforce. My education will make me a more valuable employee, and I am eager to prove myself in the field. Therefore, I am fully committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. Being awarded this scholarship would mean everything to me, as it would bring me one step closer to achieving my goals and fulfilling my potential. I sincerely hope you will consider my request for financial assistance, as your support would have a profound impact on my future. I also have been working on a complete set of rockers on a 2002 Subaru WRX meaning inner rockers, Inner reinforcement, Outer rocker, and outer rocker shell Im doing this for my senior project so I can learn how hard it is to do rockers on a car so I can do it for my self if my car becomes that bad. If you were to call an adult in your life that knows you well, why would they recommend you to receive this scholarship it would be my welding instructor, He would tell you that I'm a hard worker and I strive to be better every day and to learn through hard ship.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Rick Levin Memorial Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring, and I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video, which showed me how creativity and skill can come together to create something extraordinary. That experience inspired me to seek out opportunities to learn more, and, consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was thrilled to be accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program, gaining hands-on experience and learning from talented instructors who have supported my growth every step of the way. Over this period, my welding skills have improved tremendously, and I have developed a deep appreciation for the craft and its importance in various industries. My dedication to welding continues to grow, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Recently, we have been exploring our futures by participating in field trips, and during one visit, I truly felt at home at White Mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I received the exciting news that I have been accepted into the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College, an opportunity that I am very grateful for and eager to pursue.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream in progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today and I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. While I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, I have the opportunity to be the first to graduate from college. This milestone would not only be a personal achievement but also a source of pride for my family. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my education and credentials to secure a rewarding job, allowing me to provide for myself and contribute positively to the workforce. My education will make me a more valuable employee, and I am eager to prove myself in the field. Therefore, I am fully committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. Being awarded this scholarship would mean everything to me, as it would bring me one step closer to achieving my goals and fulfilling my potential. I sincerely hope you will consider my request for financial assistance, as your support would have a profound impact on my future.
Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring, and I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video, which showed me how creativity and skill can come together to create something extraordinary. That experience inspired me to seek out opportunities to learn more, and, consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was thrilled to be accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program, gaining hands-on experience and learning from talented instructors who have supported my growth every step of the way. Over this period, my welding skills have improved tremendously, and I have developed a deep appreciation for the craft and its importance in various industries. My dedication to welding continues to grow, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Recently, we have been exploring our futures by participating in field trips, and during one visit, I truly felt at home at White Mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I received the exciting news that I have been accepted into the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College, an opportunity that I am very grateful for and eager to pursue.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream in progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. While I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, I have the opportunity to be the first to graduate from college. This milestone would not only be a personal achievement but also a source of pride for my family. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my education and credentials to secure a rewarding job, allowing me to provide for myself and contribute positively to the workforce. My education will make me a more valuable employee, and I am eager to prove myself in the field. Therefore, I am fully committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. Being awarded this scholarship would mean everything to me, as it would bring me one step closer to achieving my goals and fulfilling my potential. I sincerely hope you will consider my request for financial assistance, as your support would have a profound impact on my future.
John Geremia Memorial Industrial Trades Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountain's Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream in progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today and I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
John Dowling Odom Welding Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
David Foster Memorial Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring our future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Individualized Education Pathway Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Marcia Bick Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Bick Vocational/Trade School Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Ironworkers Scholarship in Memory of Ron V. Howell Sr.
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Judah Spinner Scholarship
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Second Chance Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountians Community college to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday, I found out I got accepted to the Advanced welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream of progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.
Weld Our Soul Scholarship
I would like to introduce myself my name is Jayse Spring. I am currently a high school senior at Poland High School. My passion for welding ignited when I first learned about it through a car rebuilding video. Consequently, when I discovered the CTE program in Lewiston at my high school, I applied and was accepted. I've spent the last year and a half at the Lewiston Regional Technical Center in the welding program. After 1 and a half years in the CTE program, my welding skills significantly improved, which is why I am eager to attend White Mountains Community College to obtain certificates and enhance my abilities even further. Lately, we have been exploring are future by taking field trips, and I found my home at white mountains Community College. Just yesterday I found out I got accepted to the Advanced Welding Program at White Mountains Community College.
Unfortunately, I come from a family with an income that is below average, and I found having money for this college is a little difficult. That is why I am applying for this scholarship to try and help me pay for college and help me with my dream in progressing in my welding career. My biggest worry is that I may not be able to attend college due to financial constraints, yet I genuinely wish to advance my welding career, and I believe that going to college will facilitate this goal.
I have been employed at Evergreen Subaru for two years. I began working there at the age of 16, and I am still with the company as of today. I just celebrated my 19th birthday. Additionally, I opened a Roth IRA when I turned 18 and have been making efforts to save for it so that when I retire, I can have enough funds to live comfortably. I am convinced that if I receive this financial support, I will utilize the certificates I earn from this program to secure a well-paying position at Port Smith Naval Shipyard or another company as a pipe welder.
The program I have been accepted into is Advanced Welding Technology, followed by the pipe welding program at White Mountains Community College. I may not be the first in my family to pursue higher education, but I will be the first to graduate from a college. In the White Mountains Community College certificate program, I plan to leverage my certificates in a job I secure, allowing me to earn a higher income as I will be more valuable to my employer. Therefore, I am committed to completing this program and obtaining a good-paying job afterward. I hope you will consider my request for financial assistance so that I can attend this college.