Lands' End Scholarship

In addition to providing a comprehensive internship experience for more than 40 students each summer, we also believe in supporting promising students through a scholarship program that rewards hard work, academic achievement and passion for the retail industry.

We are currently offering a number of $1,000 scholarships to students pursuing careers in the retail industry. Preference will be given to students in the fields of finance, marketing, merchandising, retail and design, who are currently a junior or senior at a Wisconsin or Iowa college or university. Applicants should have a GPA of 3.0 or better and have an interest in pursuing an internship or employment opportunity with Lands’ End.

To be considered for a Lands’ End Scholarship, please submit the following by May 29th:
- Resume including academic achievements, GPA, and any extra-curricular activities as it relates to your field of interest
- One-page cover letter essay describing your career objectives, short and long-term goals and interest in Lands’ End
- A recommendation letter from a professor or employer as it relates to your course of study and your experience within the retail industry

Application materials as a PDF or Word document can be emailed; materials can also be mailed to:
Lands’ End
Attn: Corporate Giving Scholarship Program
5 Lands’ End Lane
Dodgeville, WI 53595

Selections will be made by September 1st.

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