PENNSAUKEN, N.J., Jan. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Wines 'Til Sold Out, an online flash distributor of international and domestic wines, announced that it will award scholarships of $5,000 each to five students in 2018, for a total of $25,000.
Any students who are entering or currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program for the 2018-2019 school year in the U.S. are eligible to apply. Scholarship awards will be made out to the winners' schools for the purpose of being applied towards their tuition. Entries are limited to one per applicant.
To apply, students must fill out a brief form on WTSO's website and write a 400 to 500-word essay in response to the following prompt: "What can be done to establish and maintain strong relationships with customers in the digital age?"
Scholarships will be awarded to the five students who produce the most thought-provoking answers to the question. WTSO will announce one winner per day over the span of five consecutive days in early July.
Joseph Arking, Founder and CEO of WTSO, stated, "We have built our foundation on delivering quality customer service and forming genuine relationships with our customers." He added, "Through this scholarship, we hope to give back and encourage the younger generation to prioritize meaningful communication."
More details regarding the scholarship and submission deadlines can be found at https://www.wtso.com/scholarship. To learn more about WTSO, call (866)-957-2795 or visit https://www.wtso.com/.
About Wines 'Til Sold Out:
Wines 'Til Sold Out (WTSO.com) is a flash sale wine website that offers high-quality wine one at a time, at the lowest cost—30-70 percent off original retail prices. A family-run business, WTSO is built on more than 30 years of personal relationships with top vineyards from around the world, enabling them to curate the best collection of wine and offer quality wine to consumers at the lowest possible price.
SOURCE Wines ‘Til Sold Out
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