AmericanMuscle Student Scholarship Program
Scholarship Sponsored by AmericanMuscle Automotive
Description
This scholarship program awards tuition assistance twice each year to students pursuing post-secondary automotive education. Each cycle, two recipients receive funds to support their upcoming semester. The program is ongoing and accepts applications every spring and fall, making it a regular opportunity for students entering or currently enrolled in automotive-related studies. It targets applicants who demonstrate drive, ambition, and a clear plan to advance innovation within the custom car industry.
**Key takeaways**
- Two awards are offered each semester (spring and fall).
- Program is ongoing and repeats every academic year.
- Focus is on students aiming to impact the custom car industry.
Eligibility
Applicants must be either current full-time students or high school seniors planning to attend post-secondary education, and they must be pursuing an automotive-related degree or field. Eligible institutions include American and Canadian colleges, automotive engineering programs, trade schools, and technical institutes. High school seniors are eligible only if they plan to enroll in an accredited post-secondary program. Only one essay submission is allowed per student, per semester.
**Key takeaways**
- Open to full-time students and high school seniors planning college.
- Acceptable institutions: U.S. and Canadian colleges, trade schools, technical institutes, and automotive programs.
- One essay entry per student, per semester.
Award Value
Each selected recipient receives $2,500 in tuition assistance to be applied toward their upcoming semester. Two winners are chosen per application cycle, meaning total annual disbursements occur in both spring and fall. Awards are non-renewable as a single grant for that semester, but previous recipients may apply again in future cycles. Scholarship funds are paid directly to the recipient’s school as a tuition payment.
**Key takeaways**
- Award amount: $2,500 per recipient.
- Two recipients selected each semester.
- Funds are paid directly to the school and awards are non-renewable.
Essay Requirements
Applicants must submit a 700–1,500 word essay that explains who they are and how they plan to use their automotive education to drive positive change and innovation in the custom car industry. Essays must be submitted as a PDF or Microsoft Word document. Submissions should clearly articulate goals, relevant experiences, and a practical vision for contributing to the field. Include the required proof of enrollment (or intent to enroll for high school seniors) with your submission.
**Key takeaways**
- Essay length: 700–1,500 words.
- File format: PDF or Microsoft Word only.
- Include proof of enrollment or intent to enroll.
Application Timeline
There are two application windows each year tied to the upcoming semester. Spring-semester applicants must submit by 12:00 PM EST on October 15. Fall-semester applicants must submit by 12:00 PM EST on June 15. Late or incomplete submissions are not eligible for consideration.
**Key takeaways**
- Spring deadline: October 15, 12:00 PM EST.
- Fall deadline: June 15, 12:00 PM EST.
- Submit complete materials by the listed deadline.
Selection and Notification
Winners are reviewed and selected following each submission period, with formal notification deadlines tied to the semester schedule. Spring applicants will be notified by November 15, and fall applicants will be notified by July 15. Selection decisions are final and winners will be contacted with instructions for award processing and school payment.
**Key takeaways**
- Spring winners notified by November 15.
- Fall winners notified by July 15.
- Notifications include next steps for school tuition payment.
Reapplication and Program Frequency
The scholarship program is permanent and repeats every spring and fall, allowing applicants to re-enter in subsequent semesters if they do not win. Although the award itself is non-renewable for the same recipient, previous winners may compete again by submitting a new essay in a future cycle. Maintain eligibility and submit only one new essay per semester to reapply.
**Key takeaways**
- Program runs every spring and fall indefinitely.
- Awards are non-renewable, but winners can reapply in future cycles.
- One new essay allowed per student each semester.