Baltimore, MD. –The IAAPA Foundation is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has granted scholarship funding for seven students attending the Rosen College of Hospitality Management who are following the Attractions Management track based on a career in the attractions industry.
Tom Wages, Executive Director of the IAAPA Foundation, Dr. Youcheng Wang, Dean of the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, and Reno Deschaine, Vice President of IAAPA Global Professional Development presented the IAAPA Scholarships to the seven student recipients.
Rosen College of Hospitality Management, located in Orlando, Florida has been named the nation’s best, and ranks number two in the world according to ShanghiRankings. The hospitality college has consistently moved up in the survey over the last three years. Rosen educates the next generation of industry leaders through internationally recognized faculty, innovative academic programs, innovative research and strong industry and community partnerships who deliver a global perspective on hospitality, event management, entertainment and attractions management, restaurant and food service management, lodging, senior living management and tourism.
“Rosen College has consistently proven that its culture of global hospitality education, integrated curriculum and industry partnerships makes it a top choice for educating the future leaders of the hospitality industry,” says Dean Wang. “We are extremely proud to hold the honored position of being one of the top programs in the world.”
The seven scholarship recipients who are following the attractions management track are: Catherine Mahr, La Plata, Maryland, Caroline Marcotte, Hanover, Maryland, Sara Mautz, St. Petersburg, Florida, Caitlin O’Shea, Lutz, Florida, Taylor Schoolar, Richmond, Texas, Addison Swallows, Anderson, South Carolina, and Cole Williams, Berlin, New Jersey.
The students expressed gratitude for the IAAPA Foundation awards. Caitlin O’Shea commented, “I am beyond grateful for this scholarship award. I am confident that both the Rosen College and IAAPA Foundation have set me up for success. I am reminded of why I chose this prestigious university and the passion I discovered here for creating extraordinary experiences for others.” Cole Williams added, “I am so excited and beyond thankful for this award and the opportunities it may hold for me. Thank you IAAPA Foundation so much for this award!”
The scholarship funds were provided to and administered by the UCF Foundation; however, they are specifically earmarked for Rosen College students who are following the attractions management track and are focused on a career in the attractions industry.
Jim Seay, Chairman of the IAAPA Foundation and President of Premier Rides commented “Rosen College students are excited about being contributing members of the attractions industry. Previous Rosen IAAPA Foundation scholarship recipients have an amazing record of joining our exciting industry right after graduating. It’s great to be part of their formula for success!”
The IAAPA Foundation relies exclusively on generous private donations to support the future leaders of the global attractions industry. Financial support is crucial to this important industry effort and donations can be submitted through the IAAPA.org website.
About IAAPA Foundation
The IAAPA Foundation exists to inspire life-changing careers in the global attractions industry by cultivating tomorrow’s leaders. The IAAPA Foundation provides academic scholarships to students who are focused on entering a career in the global attractions industry. Scholarships are awarded in conjunction with leading colleges and universities that provide courses, internships and degree programs that focus on the attractions industry.
In addition, the IAAPA Foundation provides experiential scholarships in conjunction with colleges and universities that sponsor student emersion into IAAPA sponsored Expos and educational events. For more information, visit IAAPA.org/iaapa-foundation
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