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NAJA Scholarship for Gemology Students

NAJA invites gemology students to apply for a scholarship to the 65th ACE It Conference, Jan 31–Feb 1, 2025, in Tucson, AZ.

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(PRESS RELEASE) The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) announced that it will award an ACE It Appraisal Conference Scholarship to a deserving gemology student. NAJA invites GIA, FGA, FGAA, FGG, FCGmA, RGA students to apply for this scholarship for the 65th Annual ACE It Winter Educational Conference scheduled on January 31 – February 1, 2025 in Tucson AZ.

This opportunity gives the gemology student a first hand experience of networking with appraisal professionals by attending the highly regarded NAJA educational experience during a time when Tucson devotes itself to gems, jewelry, and minerals. The scholarship, which covers the conference fee only, requires a resume, photo and an essay explaining the reason why the gemology student would choose to become a gems and jewelry appraiser. NAJA believes that becoming a gems and jewelry professional appraiser is a viable career option for gemological students.

Applications can be obtained at http://najaappraisers.com/scholarship. Deadline for submission is November 1, 2025 and the final selection by the NAJA Scholarship Advisory Board will be announced December 1, 2025.

The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers is the largest membership association specializing exclusively in gem and jewelry appraising and related appraisal issues. It offers education and networking opportunities with knowledgeable appraisal professionals. For further information, contact Gail Brett Levine, GG, Executive Director, The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers, P. O. Box 18, Rego Park, NY 11374, 718.896.1536, [email protected], www.NAJAappraisers.com

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