
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is now accepting college scholarship applications from current high school seniors who will graduate this year and attend college in the fall for the 2025-2026 school year.
CVSA said it will award $5,000 college scholarships to two outstanding high school seniors based on the strength of their application and supporting materials, academic performance, volunteer work, community service and extracurricular activities.
Applicants must be a legal dependent of a current CVSA member (board members excluded), have a minimum high school grade point average or equivalent of 3.0, and be a citizen or permanent legal resident of Canada, Mexico or the U.S.
Candidates must apply via CVSA’s online college scholarship application form, which must include required information, a high school transcript, two essays and two letters of recommendation. All applications and corresponding documentation must be received by Wednesday, April 30.
CVSA will announce the recipients of the college scholarships this summer.
Arpin takes over Walkboard contracts
Arpin International Movers has assumed the contracts of Walkboard Technologies, Inc., ensuring continued, uninterrupted domestic moving service for its existing customers as the company ceases operations.
“At Arpin, we understand that employee relocation is more than just a move—it’s a critical moment in their professional and personal journey. That’s why, as we welcome Walkboard’s customers into the Arpin system, we are committed to maintaining stability, minimizing disruption, and preserving trusted relationships,” said Peter Arpin, president of Arpin International Movers.
A statement from Arpin said the company has added two seasoned Walkboard move coordinators to the Arpin staff to ensure a seamless transition.
“Walkboard has grown substantially over the past five years. With their experience and resources, Arpin was the ideal company to ensure Walboard’s customers and relocating employees have the best relocation experience possible. The leadership and staff have been wonderful to work with, and their forward-thinking culture has been a perfect fit,” said CEO Greg Maczka of Walkboard.
Arpin will continue to work closely with Walkboard and its clients to facilitate a smooth transition. Focusing on efficiency, compliance, and personalized support, Arpin is dedicated to making this change seamless for all stakeholders.
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