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Now accepting applications for 2024, the ASA Women in Leadership Scholarship Program aims to raise the visibility of women in the staffing industry as well as provide scholarships that cover registration fees for two events.

The ASA Women in Leadership Scholarship Program aims to raise the visibility of women in the staffing industry as well as provide scholarships that cover registration fees for two events. ASA will award scholarships to rising stars who are committed to a career in staffing and have shown career growth potential. Each recipient will attend both of the following events at no charge: THRIVE Live, Oct. 21-22, and Staffing World, Oct. 22–24, in Nashville, TN.

Please apply by Friday, May 31 for consideration. Applicants will be notified of their status by July 15.

How do you stand out among more than one hundred ASA Women in Leadership scholarship applicants? Ask past winners! Join 2023 ASA Women in Leadership scholarship winners on Thursday, May 9, at 1 p.m. Eastern time to ask for advice. This will be the last chance to hear from successful scholarship applicants before the May 22 deadline of this year’s program. Register to attend

Criteria to Apply

To qualify for consideration, an applicant must

  • Never have attended Staffing World or not attended in the last three years
  • Have a minimum of two years in industry and no more than seven years of industry experience
  • Identify as a woman
  • Employed at a staffing firm, and not be the current owner of the firm

Past Scholarship Recipients

After your application is submitted, you will receive a receipt email confirming the application. If you do not receive a confirmation receipt, please contact v********@americanstaffing.net to confirm that your application has been submitted.


Questions about the Women in Leadership Scholarship Program? Contact Diana Mertz, d*****@americanstaffing.net.


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