AH&LEF Graduate Scholarships

Over the past several years, the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Foundation (AH&LEF) has had increased requests for graduate scholarships. Additional proceeds from Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) have enabled the Foundation to offer this new graduate scholarship program. The program is open to hospitality management graduate students as well as other graduate majors who have an undergraduate hospitality management degree or at least four years employment in the industry.

Eligibility Criteria
- If the applicant has an undergraduate degree in hospitality or four years employment in the lodging industry after graduation then he/she can be enrolled in any graduate program related to his/her career within the industry (i.e. hospitality, business, accounting, human resources, etc.)
- If the applicant does not have an undergraduate degree in hospitality management or the four years post graduate lodging work experience, then he/she must be enrolled in a graduate hospitality management program (enrollment can be full or part-time)
- Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident

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