Women’s Industry Network Extends Deadline for 2018 Scholarship Applications

Women’s Industry Network Extends Deadline for 2018 Scholarship Applications

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) has extended the application period for the 2018 WIN scholarship program to Jan. 31.

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The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) has extended the application period for the 2018 WIN scholarship program to Jan. 31.

WIN offers scholarships to provide tuition assistance, as well as educational and enrichment opportunities to qualified applicants. The program for 2018 consists of the College Student Tuition and Conference Scholarship awards.

The College Student Tuition and Conference Scholarship awards are presented to students enrolled in a postsecondary collision repair technology program. Each scholarship recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship to continue their postsecondary education in collision repair and a one-year WIN membership.

Some recipients also will receive registration and travel expenses to attend the 2018 WIN Educational Conference, scheduled for May 7-9 in Indianapolis.

Scholarship recipients also have the opportunity to be mentored by a member of the WIN board of directors or a recipient of the Most Influential Women (MIW) Award.

The deadline for applications is Jan. 31. For scholarship requirement details and submission instructions, visit the WIN website.

For more information about the WIN scholarship program, contact Bev Rook-Twibell at (816) 678-4777 or [email protected].

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