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WRA Education Foundation Scholarship in Foodservice & Hospitality

The Wisconsin Restaurant Association Education Foundation (WRA EF) welcomes your application for a culinary and/or hospitality scholarship. WRA EF Endowed Scholarships will be awarded in the amounts ranging from $750 to $2250, and the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation/Wisconsin Restaurant Association Education Foundation Co-Branded Scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $2,500 for the upcoming academic year.

To qualify, you must be enrolled full-time or part-time (min. 6 credits) and be enrolled in a foodservice program (emphasis on foodservice) or a culinary apprenticeship program in Wisconsin for the upcoming academic year. All applicants must be employed by a Wisconsin foodservice establishment at the time of applying.

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