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AHLA Foundation awards $710K in scholarships

Nearly 90 percent of recipients are from underrepresented communities

AHLA Foundation scholarships

AHLA Foundation distributed $710,000 in academic scholarships to 246 students at 64 schools for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Summary:

  • AHLA Foundation distributed $710,000 in scholarships to 246 students.
  • Nearly 90 percent of recipients come from underrepresented communities.
  • The foundation funds students pursuing education and careers in the lodging sector.

AHLA FOUNDATION DISTRIBUTED $710,000 in academic scholarships to 246 students at 64 schools nationwide for the 2025–2026 academic year. Nearly 90 percent of recipients are from underrepresented communities, reflecting the foundation’s focus on expanding access to hospitality careers.


The foundation awards academic scholarships annually to students in hospitality management and related programs, it said in a statement.

“Our scholarship program is helping ensure the next generation of talent has the resources to pursue careers in the hospitality industry,” said Kevin Carey, AHLA Foundation's president and CEO. “We’ve invested millions of dollars over the last several decades to recruit and support future leaders who will strengthen our industry.”

It provides funding to help students pursue education and careers in the lodging sector, the statement said. Award decisions are based on applicants’ academic performance, extracurricular involvement, recommendations and financial need.

In September, AHLA Foundation, the International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education and the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration announced plans to expand education opportunities for hospitality students. The alliance aim to provide data, faculty development and student engagement opportunities.

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  • Donna Marriott, wife of former Marriott CEO Bill Marriott, dies at 90.
  • They married in 1955 and recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.
  • She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Born June 10, 1935, in Evanston, Illinois, Donna Marriott grew up in Salt Lake City and attended the University of Utah, where she met Bill, son of Marriott founder J. Willard Marriott. They married in 1955 and recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, Marriott said in an obituary statement.

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