Mercedes Announces 2006 Drive Your Future Scholarship
Program
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on December 20, 2005 at 12:30 PM CST
Now in its third year, Mercedes-Benz USA has announced today that
they will make $1.5 million in funding available to high school
students who are the first generation in their family to attend college.
The Drive Your Future scholarship program, which is now in its third
year, will donate $10,000 to 100 high school seniors across the
country who demonstrate financial need and exceptional achievement in
the areas of academic performance, leadership, and school and
community activites. In addition, Mercedes will grant $10,000 to 50
students interested in pursuing a degree in the performing arts,
through a new program they're calling the Drive Your Future
Performance Awards.
You can also learn more about the program by checking out the full
press release by clicking the link below.
http://emercedesbenz.com/
Dec05/20MercedesAnnouncesScholarshipProgram.html
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
MERCEDES-BENZ USA ANNOUNCES 2006 DRIVE YOUR FUTURE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
MONTVALE, N.J. – Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) announced today that it
will make $1.5 million in scholarship funding available to students
who are the first generation in their families to attend college.
DRIVE YOUR FUTURE: The Mercedes-Benz USA Scholarship Program, now in
its third year, will grant $10,000 scholarships ($2,500 per year for
four years) to 100 high school seniors across the country who
demonstrate financial need and exceptional achievement in the areas
of academic performance, leadership and school and community
activities. As an extension of this program, an additional $500,000
will be made available for the new Mercedes-Benz DRIVE YOUR FUTURE
Performance Awards, designed to recognize students interested in
pursuing a degree in the performing arts. Fifty of these $10,000
scholarships ($2,500 per year for four years) will be awarded.
Students can visit www.mbusa.com/drivefuture to learn more about the
programs and access application materials beginning Jan. 4, 2006
through the Feb. 10, 2006 deadline. Scholarship recipients will be
announced in May 2006.
“Through DRIVE YOUR FUTURE we can help create opportunities for the
next generation — helping students clear some of the potential
hurdles to higher education so that they can focus on becoming the
thoughtful and dynamic leaders of the future,” said Paul Halata,
president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA. “Mercedes-Benz is a brand
built on aspiration and excellence. We hope to bring about that same
commitment to excellence in young people today who will go on to
shape our world through new inventions, arts, music, technology,
business and maybe even the automotive world.”
DRIVE YOUR FUTURE: The Mercedes-Benz USA Scholarship Program and the
Mercedes-Benz DRIVE YOUR FUTURE Performance Awards were developed to
respond to a critical need for scholarships to help students offset
the costs of postsecondary education. Administered by Scholarship
America, Mercedes-Benz DRIVE YOUR FUTURE is part of a broader
philanthropic initiative aimed at educating and empowering future
generations by helping young people reach their full potential and
become the leaders of their generation.
“According to The College Board’s Trends in College Pricing 2005,
students borrowed almost $14 billion dollars from nonfederal sources
to help finance their education in academic year 2004-2005,” said
Marilyn Rundell, vice president of Scholarship America. “For first
generation college-bound students, particularly those from
underserved communities, the availability of financial assistance for
their first year of college may be a deciding factor in whether or
not to continue their education. Scholarships, such as the ones being
offered by Mercedes-Benz USA, help ease the financial burden placed
on aspiring collegians and make their dream of obtaining a
postsecondary degree more attainable.”
An average of two students in each state will receive DRIVE YOUR
FUTURE core program scholarships in addition to students from youth
organizations such as: Automotive High School, Big Brothers Big
Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs, FIRST Robotics, Girls Inc., The Mal
Washington Foundation, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Teach For
America, Virtual Enterprises and Young Women’s Leadership School.
Scholarship recipients will be requested to serve as “ambassadors of
Mercedes-Benz USA philanthropy” by giving back to their communities
through activities such as mentoring/tutoring younger students.
DRIVE YOUR FUTURE Performance Awards will be presented to one student
per state majoring in music, theater/drama, dance and film.
Additionally, through sales of the Special Edition GL-Class, MBUSA
will donate an additional $1 million to the Entertainment Industry
Foundation’s National Arts and Music Education Initiative (NAMEI)
which was developed to help reverse declining public resources
available for arts education.
About Mercedes-Benz USA
Headquartered in Montvale, N.J., MBUSA is responsible for the sales,
marketing and service of all Mercedes-Benz and Maybach products in
the United States. Through its philanthropic program, MBUSA focuses
on educating and empowering future generations, particularly those
who are underserved. The company views education as an opportunity to
ensure that as many of today’s youth as possible are given the tools,
guidance and support they need to reach their full potential. More
information on MBUSA and its products can be found on the Internet at
www.mbusa.com and www.maybachusa.com.
About Scholarship America
Scholarship America is a national nonprofit organization that expands
access to educational opportunities by involving and assisting the
private sector in the support of students and the encouragement of
educational achievement. More information is available at
www.scholarshipamerica.org.
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