WHY UNOH?
• FOUNDED IN 1920
• LOCATED IN LIMA, OHIO
• ACCREDITED BY THE HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION
• ASE MASTER LEVEL ACCREDITATION ASE EDUCATION FOUNDATION
• ASE MASTER INSTRUCTORS: 14
• 60 FULL-TIME INSTRUCTORS
• 5 COLLEGES APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES BUSINESS HEALTH PROFESSIONS
OCCUPATIONAL PROFESSIONS GRADUATE COLLEGE
• MULTIPLE DEGREE OPTIONS DIPLOMA • ASSOCIATE BACHELOR • MASTER
• YEAR-ROUND STUDENT ACTIVITIES
• RECREATIONAL FACILITIES & LIMALAND MOTORSPORTS PARK
• ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
• OPTIONAL MEAL PLANS
• FREE ON-CAMPUS PARKING
• ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS SKIP CLASSES YOU’VE ALREADY TAKEN!
• PROFICIENCY/PLACEMENT TESTS
• ALMOST ALL TOOLS PROVIDED BY UNOH (DIGITAL MULTIMETER & DIAL INDICATOR MUST BE PURCHASED BY STUDENT)
• MAXIMUM HANDS-ON TRAINING
• 20 STUDENTS PER TECHNICAL CLASS
• CONVENIENT CLASS SCHEDULE
MORNING: 7:30AM - 12:30PM AFTERNOON: 1:00PM - 6:00PM EVENING: 6:30PM - 11:30PM
• CAREER SERVICES WILL HELP YOU FIND A JOB
• ACADEMIC & PERSONAL COUNSELING
• 40+ PROGRAMS AVAILABLE
• ASSIGNED FINANCIAL AID COUNSELOR
• ACT/SAT NOT REQUIRED
• START DATES: JUNE 29 & AUGUST 24
start your journey





COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM DETAILS
ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN APPLIED SCIENCE
The Associate Degree programs are designed for students who have the desire and ability to obtain both the technical and management education needed to become an entry-level technician or manager.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The diploma programs are designed to prepare graduates with entry-level skills to gain employment in their career field. Students must maintain a 2.0 accumulative grade point average to graduate.
ASSOCIATE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
EQUIPMENT • AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY • AUTOMOTIVE/DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - LIGHT DUTY
TECHNOLOGY - MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY
DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - LIGHTY DUTY DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY
HVAC/R TECHNOLOGY
*If the placement test is passed with a score of 70% or higher, course will not be required to graduate.
ASSOCIATE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
*If the placement test is passed with a
or
ASSOCIATE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR DIESEL TECHNOLOGY
GENERAL
ASSOCIATE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR CONSTRUCTION
*If the placement test is passed with a score of
or higher, course will not be required to graduate.
RECOMMENDED ADDITIONAL COURSES
No matter what major you choose, obtaining your commercial driver’s license puts you a step ahead of the rest. Many graduates have credited the CDL courses with getting their foot in the door allowing them to advance at a company from within. The CDL courses add just two additional sessions to your current program at UNOH. On average, CDL technicians can earn between $45,920-$76,000 annually according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
DIPLOMA GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT • AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT/DIESEL TECHNICIAN ALTERNATE FUELS TECHNICIAN - DIESEL • AUTOMOTIVE • AUTOMOTIVE/DIESEL - MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY DIESEL - MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY • HVAC/R
& RELATED REQUIREMENTS
*MH065 Review
DIPLOMA GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR AUTOMOTIVE/HIGH PERFORMANCE • HIGH PERFORMANCE GENERAL
GENERAL
& RELATED REQUIREMENTS
placement

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the agricultural equipment industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
AU118
DIPLOMA
UN290 Major
AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT/DIESEL TECHNICIAN
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the
DIPLOMA 12
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the alternate fuels industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students could be certified through the NAFTC (National Alternate Fuels Training Consortium) in the following areas: Propane Vehicles, Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles, Biodiesel, Hybrid/Electric, & Hydrogen/Hydrogen Fuel Cells
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
AF235 Alternate Fuels
AF237 Alternate
AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles
AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle
AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120
AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair
AU123 Electrical &
AU126 Suspension &
AU127 Hydraulic
AU228
AU230
AU232 Computerized
UN290 Major
DIPLOMA
$2,100
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session
Total Tuition: $31,155
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the alternate fuels industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students could be certified through the NAFTC (National Alternate Fuels Training Consortium) in the following areas: Propane Vehicles, Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles, Biodiesel, Hybrid/Electric, & Hydrogen/Hydrogen Fuel Cells
DIPLOMA
12 - Technological Sessions 1 - General Education Session
$2,100 per Technical Session
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session
Total Tuition: $31,155
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive and light duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
AU116 Manual
AU117
AU118
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive and medium/heavy duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
AU116 Manual
AU117
AU118
AU122
AU123
AU126
AU127
AU228
$2,100 per Technical Session
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $50,545
DIPLOMA
17- Auto/Diesel Sessions 1 - General Education Session
$2,100 per Technical Session
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session
Total Tuition: $42,905
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive/high performance industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
AU117
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY
LENGTH: 20 MONTHS
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the construction equipment industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
- LIGHT DUTY
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the light duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
The Diesel Advanced Technology Education (DATE) is an advanced program. Students will receive specialized training for Mack Trucks and Volvo Trucks including engines, electrical and electronics, emissions, powertrain, and chassis components. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education. Completion of the DATE program can allow graduates to enter the Mack or Volvo dealerships with Professional Mack and Volvo Certifications.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS
AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6
AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6
DA221 DATE Computer Information Systems 120 6
DA222 DATE Truck Systems 120 6
DA223 DATE Engines & Emissions 120 6
DA224 DATE Drivetrains 120 6
DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6
DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6
DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6
DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6
UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate


To be admitted into the DATE program you must have a 3.0 GPA in your diesel technical courses and have a 97% attendance in your diesel courses.
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the medium and heavy duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and
agement education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
ASSOCIATE
$2,100 per Technical Session
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session
Total Tuition: $29,395
DIPLOMA
UN290 Major
UN295 Major
8 - HVAC/R Sessions 1 - General Education Session 14 Months
$2,100 per Technical Session
$2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session
Total Tuition: $21,755
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the high performance industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
AU116
AU117
AU122
AU123
AU126
HP130
HP215 High
$2,100 per Technical Session $2,100 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $48,195 DIPLOMA 16 - Technological Sessions 1 - General Education Session 26 Months
$2,100 per Technical Session $2,100 per
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the hybrid and/or electric vehicle field by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students in this program will receive specialized education in not only gas-powered vehicles but, in addition, will learn specific techniques and skills related to repairing and troubleshooting vehicles powered by hybrid and electric components. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS
AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6
AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6
AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6
AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6
AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6
AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6
AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6
AU236 Hydraulic/Electric Braking 120 6
AU237 Electrical & Electronics III - Advanced Electronics 120 6
AU238 Advanced Technology Vehicles 120 6
UN295 Major
Capstone - Associate
ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 20 MONTHS
Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the manufacturing industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.


STUDENT SERVICES
The New Student Services Department is responsible for assisting with the transition from high school to college. There are many questions and concerns associated with moving away to a new learning environment. This is where New Student Services can help. Questions dealing with a wide variety of subjects, such as housing, financial aid, scheduling, and orientation are fielded through this department. New students will receive phone calls, texts, or emails to check their progress and assist in preparing for college. This department can help ease the worries that come with preparing for college.
Please feel free to call or email with any questions about preparing for college: (419) 998-3121 or newstudentservices@unoh.edu.
CHECKLIST FOR PREPARING FOR COLLEGE
• Apply to the University of Northwestern Ohio early in your senior year.
• Tour the campus.
• Start looking for scholarships early in your senior year.
• File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) starting October 1 using your and your parents 2024 tax returns.
• File for your and your parents’ Federal Student Aid ID number and complete the FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov.
• Fill out and return your housing questionnaire.
• Pay housing fee to secure on-campus housing.
• Attend your orientation. This is a great time to ask questions and meet everyone at your University.
• June start – May 1, 2026 (orientation dates) • June 26, 2026 (move-in date)
• August start – July 9 & 10, 2026 (orientation dates) • August 20-21, 2026 (move-in dates)
• October start – August 3, 2026 (orientation date) • October 2, 2026 (move-in date)
• Have your high school send your final high school transcripts to the University.
HIGH SCHOOL ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS
The University of Northwestern Ohio has a partnership with many area high schools/career centers/vocational schools to grant enrolled students articulation credit if certain course requirements are met through their high school/vocational center. Through the Tech Prep programs, the University of Northwestern Ohio has entered into an arrangement with area career centers/vocational schools to offer articulation credit in designated Tech-Prep programs. Students should contact the counselor at their career centers/vocational schools to have them complete the application form.

TESTING
Students are evaluated in English and math through placement tests. All students will be sent correspondence in regards to placement testing prior to starting. Students scoring below 70% on the tests are required to take EN070 Basic English and/or MH065 Review Math.
If students have taken ACT or SAT tests before matriculating, those scores may be used. Any student scoring 18 or higher on the ACT English or math test or SAT test scores of 450 in writing or math are not required to take tests for placement in college-level courses.
EVIDENCE OF GRADUATION
Students must have evidence that they have been granted a diploma from a state-recognized or accredited high school to be accepted at the University of Northwestern Ohio. Any questions about special circumstances, certificates, or a GED should be directed to the Registrar’s Office.
College of Applied Technologies students have two sessions to provide evidence of high school graduation. Failure to produce such evidence will require full payment of fees to be made by the students on the due date for each term attended until the evidence is provided. The students cannot receive Federal aid if they have not provided such evidence, and students may not be able to schedule for future terms.
HOME SCHOOLING
Students who have been home-schooled must provide the following documentation as the final transcript:
• Transcript outlining all courses taken - transcript must be signed by the person certifying it and be notarized
• Course descriptions of courses taken
• Grades received in those courses
• Date of completion of all requirements for graduation
• Documentation outlining a curriculum approved by the state where the student was home-schooled, if required by state.
STUDENTS WITH A GED
The University of Northwestern Ohio requires all students who have passed the GED to submit a copy of the test scores/transcript (not the certificate). For questions regarding how to obtain the GED test scores, please contact the Department of Education of the state where the GED was obtained or visit the testing service website at www.gedtestingservice.com or www.DiplomaSender.com. The GED can be mailed, faxed, sent electronically, or hand-delivered to the Registrar’s Office.
STUDENT SUCCESS
The University’s Student Success Center is here to assist you from the moment you step on campus until you graduate. Your personal and academic success are our top priorities. The University is also here to provide academic assistance with GPA calculation, correspondence with your instructors, and more.
To get the most out of your education, preparing for tests and understanding the subject matter is critical. The University of Northwestern Ohio developed the Student Success Center in an effort to help every student with an educational support program.
The Student Success Center can help you succeed in three ways:
FIND A TUTOR STUDY SKILLS STUDENTS WITH ACCOMMODATIONS
You are welcome to send emails or leave messages on the Student Success Department voice mail at any time. The University strongly encourages you to visit the Student Success Center located in the Student Commons (13000) Building during your first quarter or session at the University. The staff and resources are here to help you succeed.
CAMPUS DIRECTORY
STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER
419-998-8497
419-998-8421
419-998-8439
ADMISSIONS
419-998-3120
BOOKSTORE
419-998-3130
CAREER SERVICES
419-998-3140
BUSINESS OFFICE
419-998-3150
COUNSELING
419-998-8456
STUDENT SUCCESS COACHES
419-998-8404
419-998-8830
FINANCIAL AID
419-998-3140
419-998-8890
DEAN’S OFFICE
College of Applied Technologies
419-998-3160
Colleges of Business, Health Professions, & Occupational Professions
419-998-3100
HOUSING
419-998-3170
MILITARY RELATIONS
419-998-8437
NEW STUDENT SERVICES
419-998-3121
REGISTRAR
419-998-3140
SECURITY
419-998-3167
UNIVERSITY SERVICES
419-998-3140
SUICIDE/CRISIS HOTLINE 998

TOUR THE DORMS!
ON-CAMPUS LIVING
The Housing Office at UNOH is committed to offering safe and affordable housing options to our students.
Students are not required to live on-campus; however, it can be very beneficial for new students to live on campus for at least the first six months so they are close to classes, recreational facilities, and all support services until they are better adjusted to the community.
NORTHWESTERN PARK
JUNE & AUGUST START

COLLEGE PARK AUGUST

MEAL PLANS
RACERS VILLAGE


The University of Northwestern Ohio offers three types of meal plans for all enrolled students. Meal plans can be used at the UNOH Food Court, Pit Stop, Racers Café, or Lock Sixteen Steakhouse. There are one-, two-, and three-meal per day options. For snacks or extra meals, Racer Bucks can be added to any Student ID Card or Meal Plan. One Racer Buck is equivalent to $1.00. Racer Bucks can be added with cash, check, or credit card. More information will be given at orientation about meal plans. You can also get info at www.unoh.edu.
one of the MOST AFFORDABLE
private non-profit universities in Ohio
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID
CHECK OUT LOCAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
Apply for your Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID).
Visit https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/ create-account/launch. (Student and Parents)
OCTOBER - DECEMBER
Complete the 2026/2027 FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov/.
You must have your 2024 Federal Tax Return and W2(s).
UNOH School Code number: 004861
JANUARY - MARCH
You will receive an email and postcard notifying you of your financial aid offer status. See the full offer by logging into the MyUNOH Portal. If you have questions, please contact Financial Aid at (419) 998-3140 or financialaid@unoh.edu.
BEFORE STARTING
Attend orientation and pay tuition.
Have your high school send your final transcript to UNOH.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
• Eligibility for college work study is determined by filing the FAFSA form.
• College work study students are paid directly.

Financial Aid provided by the Department of Education that you do not pay back (gift aid).
FEDERAL PELL GRANTS
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - File online after October 1 at https://studentaid.gov using your 2024 Federal Tax Return
Current Award:
• $0 - $9,860 per year
• $0 - $1232 per session
OHIO COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY GRANT
• $6,664 per year
• $833 per session
• Must be used for tuition and fees only.
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT
• Federal Grant - Need based; Pell priority
• $0- $4,000 per year
• $0- $500 per session
• Housing per student costs $550 per 6-week session (Includes air and electric).
• To secure on-campus housing, a $100 non-refundable housing application fee is required no later than May 1, 2026.
• Remedial classes tuition is $885.
• Total tuition includes - First Year Experience/Capstone courses.
• Total tuition includes $250 General Fee for each session.
FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN
Subsidized - No interest charges while student is attending college
Unsubsidized - Interest charges will accrue while student is attending college
• Interest rate 6.39% adjusted annually not to exceed 8.25%
DEPENDENT UNDERGRADUATE LOANS
Additional Unsubsidized TOTAL
$3,500 Freshman $2,000 $5,500
$4,500 Sophomore $2,000 $6,500
$5,500 Junior or Senior $2,000 $7,500
INDEPENDENT UNDERGRADUATE LOANS
Additional Unsubsidized TOTAL
$3,500 Freshman $6,000 $9,500
$4,500 Sophomore $6,000 $10,500
$5,500 Junior or Senior $7,000 $12,500
FEDERAL DIRECT PARENT PLUS LOAN
• Interest rate is fixed at 8.94% adjusted annually not to exceed 10.5%
• The parent may borrow any amount of money needed to meet the cost of attendance less any financial aid the student may have received.
• Family income is not a criterion but a good credit history is needed.
• Payments can be delayed until after student’s last day of attending or graduation.
• Parents who are unable to obtain this loan should contact the Financial Aid Office for additional options.
PRIVATE EDUCATION LOANS
• Borrowers can be students with a credit-worthy cosigner, parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or guardian.
• Private source of funds to pay for college education.
• Loans based on credit worthiness.
• Interest rates determined by credit history.
• In many cases, principal payments can be delayed until after student’s last date of attendance or graduation.
2025-2026 UNOH TENTATIVE
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
AUGUST 2025
4 October Session Orientation
7 Final Exams & Session Ends
11-22 Fall Vacation
21-22 Move In
25 Session Begins
SEPTEMBER 2025
1 Labor Day - No School - Offices Closed
OCTOBER 2025
2 Final Exams & Session Ends
3 Move-In
6 Session Begins
13 Columbus Day - No School - Offices Closed
NOVEMBER 2025
7 & 8 Fall Open House & Scholarship Testing
11 Veterans’ Day - No School - Offices Closed
13 Final Exams & Session Ends
14 Move-In
17 Session Begins
26 Students Excused/Faculty In-Service
27 & 28 Thanksgiving Holiday - No School - Offices Closed
DECEMBER 2025
23 Final Exams & Session Ends
24 - 31 Holiday Closings - No School - Offices Closed
JANUARY 2026
1 Holiday Closing - No School - Offices Closed
2 Move-In
5 Session Begins
19 Martin Luther King Day - No School - Offices Closed
FEBRUARY 2026
12 Final Exams & Session Ends
13 Move-In
16 President’s Day - No School - Offices Closed
17 Session Begins
MARCH 2026
24 Final Exams & Session Ends
25-31 Spring Vacation
31 Move-In
APRIL 2026
1 Session Begins
3 Good Friday - No School - Offices Closed
6 Students Excused/Faculty In-Service
10 & 11 Spring Preview Days & Scholarship Testing
MAY 2026
1 June Session Orientation
7 Final Exams & Session Ends
8 Move-In
11 Session Begins
25 Memorial Day - No School - Offices Closed
JUNE 2026
14 Graduation
18 Final Exams & Session Ends
19 Juneteenth - No School - Offices Closed 22-26 Summer Vacation
26 Move-In
29 Session Begins
JULY 2026
3 Independence Day Holiday - No School - Offices Closed 9 & 10 August Session Orientation 22-24 Update Seminar - No Classes
AUGUST 2026
3 October Session Orientation 6 Final Exams & Session Ends 10-21 Fall Vacation 20-21 Move-In
24 Session Begins
SEPTEMBER 2026
7 Labor Day - No School - Offices Closed
OCTOBER 2026
1 Final Exams & Session Ends
2 Move-In
5 Session Begins 12 Columbus Day - No School - Offices Closed
NOVEMBER 2026
6 & 7 Fall Open House & Scholarship Testing 10 Final Exams & Session Ends
11 Veterans’ Day - No School - Offices Closed 13 Move-In
16 Session Begins 25 Students Excused/Faculty In-Service
26 & 27 Thanksgiving Holiday - No School - Offices Closed
DECEMBER 2026
5 Students Excused/University In-Service 22 Final Exams & Session Ends 23 - 31 Holiday Closings - No School - Offices Closed
Visit www.unoh.edu/events for the most up-to-date calendar.
upcoming EVENTS
FALL OPEN HOUSE
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
NOVEMBER 7, 2025 - 9AM-4PM
NOVEMBER 8, 2025 - 9AM-2PM
WIN UP TO A $20,000 SCHOLARSHIP!
TEST IN ONE OR MORE OF THESE CATEGORIES:
Accounting, Agribusiness, Agricultural, Automotive, Business Administration, Diesel, High Performance, HVAC/R, Information Technology, Medical Technology, Marketing, or Robotics
TUITION SCHOLARSHIP BREAKDOWN
1ST PLACE: $20,000
2ND PLACE: $5,000
3RD PLACE: $4,000
4TH PLACE: $3,000
5TH PLACE: $2,000
*$40,000 for a Bachelor Degree Program, $20,000 for an Associate Degree or any College of Applied Technologies Degree Programs. Amount determined by program selected at time of application.
*Top five test scores from each category will receive a scholarship


SPRING PREVIEW DAY
HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, & SENIORS APRIL 10, 2026 - 9AM-4PM APRIL 11, 2026 - 9AM-2PM
WIN UP TO A $5,OOO SCHOLARSHIP!
JUNIORS TEST IN ONE JUNIORS & SENIORS TEST IN ONE OF THESE CATEGORIES: Information Technology, Medical Technology, or General Business Test* ONLY JUNIORS TEST IN: Agricultural, Automotive, Diesel, HVAC/R, or Robotics
TUITION SCHOLARSHIP BREAKDOWN
1ST PLACE: $5,000 2ND PLACE: $4,000 3RD PLACE: $3,000 4TH PLACE: $2,000
5TH PLACE: $1,000
*Top five test scores from each category will receive a scholarship *A student who wins as a junior and a senior will be awarded the higher of the two amounts.
