Sirius XM Host Jose “Metal Ambassador” Mangin Launches Annual $33,000 Scholarship

Sirius XM Host Jose “Metal Ambassador” Mangin Launches Annual $33,000 Scholarship

The Headbang For Science Scholarship will go to Metalheads pursuing education

in healthcare or the physical sciences.

SiriusXM pioneer curator/host, and Founder of Headbang For ScienceJose “Metal Ambassador” Mangin launches the annual $33,000 Headbang For Science Scholarship to support the next generation of Heavy Metal lovers pursuing an education in healthcare or the physical sciences. Three winners chosen annually will each receive an $11,000 award.

“Finally diehard Headbangers can achieve national recognition and monetary rewards for their educational achievements,” said Mangin. “I want to encourage students to excel in school, love their Metal, and give them financial and motivational support towards a successful future in healthcare/science.”

Jose is a dedicated advocate for education in the sciences for the Heavy Metal community. Studying Chemistry at the University of Arizona before going to Grad School for Pharmacy at the University of Tennessee, Jose knows the value of an education in the sciences first-hand. “I wouldn’t have this blessed career and life if it weren’t for my pursuit of a Pharmacy degree. I owe everything to my education.”

To give back, Mangin founded Headbang For Science Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Federal Tax ID# 47-1927892) dedicated to funding the education of Metalheads studying the sciences.

The $33,000 Headbang For Science scholarship will go to three “far beyond driven” students who have excellent grades, financial need, and a deep passion for Heavy Metal music. All high school seniors, four-year undergraduate students, or graduate students who are pursuing degrees in healthcare or physical sciences, possess a passion for Heavy Metal, and have a 3.0 GPA or higher may apply.

Jose joins a long list of public figures who support education on Bold.org. Other Bold.org scholarship donors include Terry Crews, Jameela Jamil, Dwyane Wade, Sloane Stephens, Imagine Dragons and many more. Applications must be submitted by June 15, 2023.

https://bold.org/scholarships/headbang-for-science/

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