The Landing School Offers Scholarship for Women

April 9, 2014

The Landing School announced the development of a scholarship specifically for women who wish to further their education in the areas of marine systems, yacht design, composite boat building or wooden boat building. This need-based scholarship is being awarded in $1,000 increments to five women annually. This is the first year the scholarship has been offered. The Landing School is looking forward to helping women further their education while supporting a growing demand for qualified employees in the marine industry.

Robert DeColfmacker, President of The Landing School said, “We are very proud to be able to offer a scholarship that will help support women who are in or wish to join the marine industry. Because one of the founders of our school is a woman who has dedicated her life to this industry it is only too fitting that we help to build the future of this industry by supporting the next generation of professional women. “

Currently, there are seven women attending The Landing School. Historically, female graduates of The Landing School have obtained jobs ranging from crewing blue water yachts to designing the boats of the future. “We couldn’t be happier that we can offer this award to not just one but five women each year. This will ensure future female students will be able to pursue the same types of careers as our past graduates,” said Barry Acker, Director of Student Placement.

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