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The Arisdine Krikorian Scholarship - The Philanthropic Initiative The Arisdine Krikorian Scholarship For Massachusetts residents only, who are of Armenian descent or are pursuing Armenian studies at the collegiate level.
One year scholarship of up to $10,000 to cover tuition, fees and educational expenses at a four-year college or university or a post-graduate program of any length in the U.S. Scholarship amounts will be determined based on the financial aid and need of each student. Scholarships will be paid to the college/university the student attends.
Scholarship recipients are invited to re-apply for the scholarship in subsequent years provided they meet the eligibility requirements.
Eligibility Requirements: Must either be high school, undergraduate or graduate students who are either: pursuing Armenian studies at the college/university level Be a U.S. citizen or non-citizen eligible to apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) AND a permanent resident of Massachusetts.
Enrolling as a full-time student in a four-year undergraduate college/university or graduate degree program of any length in 2026-27. The college/university must be a U.S. accredited, not-for-profit, private or public college or university. Financial need will be taken into consideration in determining who receives the scholarship and its amount.
Have a strong high school academic record with a GPA of 3. 0 or higher on a 4. 0 scale (or its equivalent); involvement in community, school and work activities; and motivation to excel in school.
March 11, 2026: Applications due by 11:59 PM June 2026: Scholarship recipients and amounts announced Late July 2026: Scholarships processed and payments sent to colleges Once you create an account and login, there will be an opportunity to enter an access code at the top of the page.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Massachusetts residents of Armenian descent and/or those pursuing Armenian studies at the collegiate level. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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