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Women Grocers of America Mary Macey Scholarships

The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (N.G.A.) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs by offering at least two academic scholarships per year worth a minimum of $1,000 each to students intending to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry.

Independent retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and N.G.A.
members, are eligible to apply. Applicants must be students attending a U.S. college or university with a 2.0 GPA or better who are entering sophomore year or above in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and who plan to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry.

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