Fine Homebuilding #KeepCraftAlive Scholarship for Construction Students

Published: July 15, 2024
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Fine Homebuilding awarded multiple $2,500 #KeepCraftAlive Scholarships to SkillsUSA high school or college/postsecondary students continuing their education or certification programs through enrollment in a homebuilding-related pathway, such as plumbing, HVAC-R, carpentry, cabinetmaking, residential electric wiring, etc.

  • Aidan Layng, Westfield Technical Academy, Mass.
  • Parker McCord, Sabin Schellenberg Professional Technical Center, Ore.
  • Joaquin Garcia, East Career and Technical Academy, Nev.
  • Phoenix Samolewski, Bixhorn Technical Center-Bellport, N.Y.
  • Rolando Garcia, Texas State Technical College, Texas
  • Luke Ryan, Middle Bucks Institute of Technology, Pa.

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