WSU Announces Wine Scholarships

PULLMAN, Wash. — Feb. 1 is the deadline for students to apply for about $100,000 in scholarships for students who want to major in growing wine grapes or making wine at Washington State University.

Viticulture and enology program is an option under the bachelor of science degree in horticulture. It is available to students on the Pullman and Tri-Cities campuses.

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