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UC Davis Professional Winemaking Scholarships

Coming Soon! Increasing Diversity in the Wine Industry

UC Davis Professional Winemaking Scholarships support a more inclusive wine industry by giving diverse, aspiring winemakers access to UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education’s prestigious online Winemaking Certificate Program.

UC Davis “Tapping Potential” Brewing Scholarship Winner Announced

Brewer Mariana da Silva Schneider was selected as the winner of the UC Davis "Tapping Potential” scholarship. The crowdfunded scholarship, designed to support diversity, leadership and cross-cultural understanding in the brewing industry, provides full enrollment into the prestigious online UC Davis Master Brewers Certificate Program.

Student Spotlight: Amanda Koeller

Amanda Koeller is the head brewer of Las Vegas Brewing Company and holds the title as the only female head brewer in Nevada. See how the Master Brewers Certificate Program helped her get there and what advice she has for other women looking to break into the industry.

UC Davis Professional Brewing Scholarships

Creating Opportunities for a New, Diverse Generation of Brewers

UC Davis Professional Brewing Scholarships provide support for deserving students to attend UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education’s world-renowned in-person and online Brewing Programs, including the UC Davis Master Brewers Certificate Program. Scholarships are designed to recognize academic and professional excellence and increase diversity and cross-cultural understanding in the brewing industry.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Tapping Potential Scholarship 

Learn more about the Tapping Potential Scholarship to our online Beer Quality series and our Online Master Brewers Program. 

Expanding Career Options for Underserved Communities

Sacramento Employment and Training Agency and UC Davis sign career pathway training agreement. Starting this February, economically disadvantaged Sacramento residents will be able to access scholarship-funded career training. The agreement focuses on teaching high-demand job skills in Business, Health Sciences, Technology, Sustainability and other fields that support the evolving needs of the region’s employers.