Florida-based Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG), a major operator of tankers and ATBs in the Jones Act industry, continues its efforts to remove financial barriers for women entering the maritime industry with a scholarship pledge in the amount of $30,000.

The scholarship funds will be used to support the Women Offshore Foundation’s 2024 Summer Sea Term Scholarship Program that is designed to help women+ enrolled at a U.S. maritime academy with financial support while they pursue a career on the water.

This scholarship pledge is in addition to the $30,000 OSG provided to the Women Offshore Foundation used for four scholarships for the 2023 summer sea term, and the $90,000 that OSG pledged to SUNY Maritime College over the next three years to support women pursuing a maritime career.

Scholarship recipients will have ongoing interaction with OSG before, during and after her sea cruise and will have the opportunity to become familiar with OSG’s business and fleet of vessels.

“OSG is pleased to continue its partnership with Women Offshore by sponsoring more scholarship opportunities. Gaining more seafarers is critical, and it is our hope that these scholarships will uplift women who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to join the maritime industry,” said Sam Norton, OSG’s president and chief executive.

Ally Cedeno, founder and president of the Women Offshore Foundation, added that “Women Offshore is proud to propel our community members into a rewarding career on the water,” We look forward to mirroring our previous successful collaboration with OSG in awarding the scholarships, which we know will provide a positive impact on so many deserving applicants.”

In accordance with the announcement of OSG, the scholarships are currently open for applications on Women Offshore’s website at https://womenoffshore.org.

Women+ maritime cadets are encouraged to apply by October 31, 2023. Selections will be announced by February 1, 2024. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be a full-time student at a U.S. state maritime academy and be part of an active licensed major program.