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AHLA Foundation Awards Hospitality Scholarships for 2025

Nearly one million dollars in scholarship awards to support the next generation of hospitality leaders

WASHINGTON (Oct. 24, 2024) – AHLA Foundation, the charitable arm of the American Hotel and Lodging Association, announced the distribution of nearly one million dollars in scholarship funding for students at hospitality programs around the country.  

The Foundation awarded approximately $944,000 to 369 students who will be attending 88 different colleges and universities. AHLA Foundation awards two types of scholarships: self-nominated, in which students apply directly to compete for one of eight scholarships regardless of where they attend school; and school-nominated, which requires that a student attend one of the 67 schools affiliated with the foundation.  

Scholarship awards have been the bedrock of AHLA Foundation since its creation in 1953. The Foundation has disbursed more than $16 million in academic scholarships, making education available to thousands of future industry leaders. 

“Scholarships are an integral part of the Foundation’s commitment to elevating, educating, and empowering individuals as they pursue careers in the hotel industry,” said AHLA Foundation President Anna Blue. “These scholarships make it possible for the next generation of leaders to find their place in hospitality.”  

The AHLA Foundation Academic Scholarship Program includes funds provided by the AHLAF General Campaign, AHLA Foundation Hospitality 2000 Campaign, Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS), AHLAF New Century Fund, the National Restaurant Association, John Clifford Memorial Fund, Cecil B. Day Memorial Fund, Handlery Hotels, Conrad N. Hilton Memorial Fund, Creighton Holden Memorial Fund, Hospitality Asset Managers Association, Steve Hymans Extended Stay Scholarship, Richard Kessler, J. Willard Marriott Memorial Fund, Joseph McInerney Scholarship, Curtis C. Nelson Fund, and individual contributions to AHLA Foundation’s Annual Giving Fund. Earlier this year, the Foundation launched a portal to allow students to assess their eligibility and pursue multiple scholarship opportunities through a single application.  

AHLA Foundation also awarded over $30,000 to more than 20 students as part of an incoming Freshmen scholarship pilot program. Three community colleges – Frederick Community College, Northampton Community College, and Valencia College – participated in the pilot as part of an effort to increase interest and enrollment within their respective hospitality programs.   

Learn more at https://www.ahlafoundation.org/scholarships/.  

About AHLA Foundation

AHLA Foundation, the charitable arm of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, works to support the hotel and lodging industry’s greatest asset – our people. By connecting employees, employers, and their communities, we seek to continuously nurture a culture of professional growth and belonging. When the people who work in our industry thrive, the industry thrives along with them. The Foundation is funded by grants and charitable contributions from generous individuals and organizations who want to support individuals seeking opportunities to thrive in the hotel and lodging industry. Learn more at www.ahlafoundation.org.