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For a District to qualify and recommend a student for an AHEPA Educational Foundational National Scholarship, it must have: A viable, ongoing scholarship program administered by an established educational/scholarship entity such as a Foundation, a Committee, etc. The District educational/scholarship entity uses a vehicle such as an application to allow the student to apply for a scholarship, as well as use the information provided by the student, to rank the applicants. The District educational/scholarship entity must have awarded each year for the last two years at least two scholarships per year excluding the AHEPA Educational Foundation National Scholarship and at least $1,000 in scholarship awards per year. The student recommended for an AHEPA Educational Foundation National Scholarship has been selected using the same procedures as those that qualified applicants for the District Scholarships.
Program draws income from various Funds, including the Nicholas Kounaris Charitable Trust, the P.A. Margaronis Scholarship Fund, the Sam Nakos Scholarship Fund, the William P. Thomas Trust and the Carlos T. Touris Fund, to award a scholarship (one $1,000
Deadline: March 31
Award type: Scholarship
Award coverage: Other
Enrollment level: Master's-level Study, College Junior, College Senior, Doctoral-level Study, College Sophomore, College Freshman, High School Senior
Ethnicity: Greek
Misc: Academic/scholastic Achievement
AHEPA Educational Foundation
1909 Q Street, NW
Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 United States
Phone: (202) 232-6300
Fax: (202) 232-2140
American Hellenic Education Progressive Association
1909 Q Street NW
Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 United States
Phone: (202) 232-6300
http://www.ahepa.org