MJSA Education Foundation Now Accepting Scholarship Applications
The application window for the annual “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarship is open from now until May 13.

Winners will receive between $500 and $2,500.
Every applicant will be given a one-year student membership to MJSA, allowing them to connect with and benefit from the guidance of professional jewelers, the organization said.
To apply, students must be enrolled in a jewelry program and interested in pursuing a career in jewelry design, manufacturing, or repair.
They must also be U.S. citizens or in a study-abroad program.
Award winners will be chosen based on their course of study, career plans, academics, recommendations, and financial needs, said MJSA.
MJSA is a 121-year-old trade alliance dedicated to professional excellence in jewelry making and design.
Its mission is to supply expertise, customer connections, and resources needed to achieve success and maintain a competitive edge.
The “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarships are awarded by the MJSA Education Foundation, a subsidiary of the trade alliance, which supports career and training initiatives for students and workers throughout the industry.
It has awarded over $250,000 in scholarships support since 1997, including a total of $15,000 donated by the Providence Jewelers Club.
All the funds are managed by the Rhode Island Foundation on behalf of MJSA and the foundation, MJSA said.
The deadline for applications is May 13. For more information and to apply, visit MJSA’s website.
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