By supporting the foundation’s scholarship program, Navien aims to help reduce financial barriers for students pursuing careers in HVACR and to promote excellence and professionalism across the trade.
The new programs at Miller-Motte College Tulsa are designed to prepare students for successful careers in the HVACR and electrical trades by combining classroom education with hands-on training.
The Refrigeration School Inc. was founded in 1965 to support a manufacturing and infrastructure boom. The school offers training in the welding, HVAC, refrigeration, and electrical trades.
The #MasteroftheTrade Scholarship will support 12 individual recipients with funds earmarked for their education in a college or postsecondary HVACR technology program.
Bradford White is donating $8,000 to Explore The Trades to support the creation of 1,000 poster kits that will showcase careers in the trades and will be distributed to educators and counselors across North America.
Ten Fieldpiece #MasteroftheTrade HVACR Scholarships Now Available to SkillsUSA Students
December 1, 2021
Fieldpiece Instruments announced it has joined forces with SkillsUSA to present $25,000 in scholarship opportunities as a way to give back to the industry it serves.
New website centralizes tools and curriculum to support skilled trades education
November 16, 2021
Emerson announced the launch of its first HVACR Educator Resource platform designed to enhance learning for the next generation of HVACR professionals.
hilmor has donated more than $100,000 through its Retool your Future contest
March 7, 2017
More than 550 current and future HVACR students submitted 250-word essays to enter hilmor’s annual Retool Your Future contest, which awards winners a prize package consisting of a $5,000 scholarship, an HVACR starter kit, and a hilmor merchandising Green Wall donated to their school.
The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has taken a unique and intriguing approach to ensuring HVAC’s future success through its student chapters program.
Through the contest, student teams currently enrolled in two- and four-year colleges, universities, trade/tech schools, and apprenticeship programs tested their — and Fluke Connect software’s — skills, innovation, and business applications.