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Wed, Nov 01, 2017

WAI Has $634,000 In Scholarships Available For 2018

Application Deadline Is Rapidly Approaching

Women in Aviation International (WAI) has $634,000 in scholarship money available to its members of record as of November 1, 2017, but this is not the time to procrastinate on getting applications filled out.

Scholarship applications must be submitted online or postmarked no later than November 13, 2017. All applications may be submitted online at www.WAI.org and applicants are allowed to apply for up to three scholarships.
 
"Time is running out to apply for the opportunity to change your life and enhance your life and career,” says WAI President Dr. Peggy Chabrian. "Thanks to the generous benefactors of these scholarships, there’s something for almost everyone – from college students through members seeking a mid-life career change.”
 
Scholarships for 2018 will be awarded during WAI's 29th annual International Women in Aviation Conference to be held at Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada, from March 22-24, 2018.
 
"Our scholarship offerings match the diversity of our membership,” adds Dr. Chabrian. “These scholarships aren’t just for students and aren’t just for pilots. So much opportunity exists -- so take a look and apply for a WAI scholarship today.”

(Source: WAI news release)

FMI: www.WAI.org/education/scholarships

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