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Brattican Scholarship

Funded by
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Aug 15, 2024
Winners Announced
Sep 15, 2024
Education Level
Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Trade school student

Skilled trades play a crucial role in society, contributing to the smooth functioning of the world and serving as the backbone of many industries. 

The trades often go unappreciated despite their vital importance, as teachers and parents often encourage students to pursue four-year degrees rather than vocational training. As a result, a growing shortage of qualified trade workers threatens the security and happiness of society. Addressing this decline in vocational students requires empowering the next generation to pursue their passions.

This scholarship aims to support students who are passionate about the trades so they can pursue their dreams and finance their education.

Any student who is pursuing the trades may apply for this scholarship opportunity. 

To apply, tell us about yourself and what motivates you to pursue a career in the trades. Additionally, upload an image of you working if you have one.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Passion
Published April 17, 2024
Essay Topic

Tell us about yourself and background. What motivates you to pursue a career in the trades?

400–600 words

Winning Application

Josie Fletcher
Walla Walla Community CollegeOmak, WA
I plan to have a positive impact on the world by encouraging and inspiring women to pursue the trades. After high school, I will be attending Walla Walla Community College to pursue an Associates in Applied Sciences in Welding Technology. I didn't originally aspire to be a welder. My journey began when I was 14 years old and received my dream truck, a 1940 Chevy pickup, from a family friend. Over the past three years, I've been working on restoring that truck. Initially, my dad insisted I take a welding class to learn how to weld pieces for my truck. Unfortunately, my experience in high school welding class wasn't the best. I had to teach myself to run a bead because my instructor focused on the boys in the class and the boys did not offer me much help either. Despite this, I persevered. Fast forward two years, and I'm now teaching freshmen how to weld and applying for trade school. Taking these classes made me realize how much I enjoy welding and working on fabrication projects. Now, I want to learn different welding techniques so I can do any job that comes my way. I'm not the type to sit at a desk all day. I like being hands-on and staying busy. This experience in high school has really shaped my plans for after graduation. If I hadn't gotten that truck, I might never have tried welding. But now, I'm excited about becoming a certified welder and maybe even traveling around the country for work. One thing I want to do in my career is to encourage more women to consider trades, especially male dominated fields such as welding. I think it's important for there to be more diversity in these fields. I want to show other females that they can do this kind of work, too. By sharing my story and helping other women get interested in trades, I hope to make a difference. I also believe in the importance of learning and growing in your career. As I become more experienced, I want to help teach others, especially young women who are just starting out. Something I see myself doing in the future is going back to college to receive my Career and Technical Education Degree. I want to become an agriculture and welding teacher later on so I can inspire and teach younger generations how to weld. I want to be a role model for younger women and show them that they can succeed in an industry such as welding. Welding is more than just a job to me; it's a passion that has ignited a fire within me to excel in the trade industry. My journey with welding began unexpectedly, but it has grown into a deep-seated desire to make a difference in the field and inspire others, especially women, to pursue their passions fearlessly. Through dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to lifelong learning, I am confident that I can achieve my goals and contribute positively to the welding industry. You can be assured that I am a capable candidate for your generous support. Thank you for your consideration.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Aug 15, 2024. Winners will be announced on Sep 15, 2024.