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US Incentive Program — Shraman Foundation July Systems Biology Exploratory Summit Center for Global Access to Medicine India - Engineering Scholarships Initiative India - Medical Scholarships Initiative USA Students Incentive Program Shraman Mathematics Scholarship Gratitude Journal Program Shraman Foundation Incentive Program The Shraman Foundation is offering incentives for financially disadvantaged students who are currently enrolled into specific degree programs at publicly funded community colleges in the Dallas Metroplex area and in Texas Background behind the program: Incentives for students in need This scholarship aims to incentivize students who are studying at community colleges in the Dallas area.
Special focus will be for students who are facing economic challenges in their day to day life. We aim to support upto 100 students annually through this incentive program. Each selected student will be given Incentives based on successful completion of at least 12 credit hours in each semester.
Shraman Scholarship is intended to incentivize students to complete their course work in time and graduate with a degree within 3 years by attending community colleges. Incentives to be renewed on an annual basis Maximum support of $2000 (upto 4 semesters) Current or prospective students enrolled into specific technical degree programs at community collages in Texas can apply for this incentive program. Please contact info@shraman.
org for more information about eligible degree programs. Enrolled full time (12 to 15 credit units per semester) Must intend to pursue or are currently pursuing an associate degree at an accredited community college Combined household annual income less than $26,500 Students with unusual circumstances who are facing financial challenges will be given preference.
(e.g. did not received funds from state or federal government financial aid, undocumented student who do not qualify to receive aid) Apply Here - Shraman Foundation Incentive Program Application Form All applications received will be evaluated based on the information submitted using the application form link provided above.
Students with the most financial need will be shortlisted and reviewed for further selection All information submitted will be verified with the respective academic institutions In some cases, selected students may be invited for a virtual or in-person interview Incentives will be awarded once a year. Dates for application cycles will be announced. For more information, please write to info@shraman.
org or call at +1-214-593-0511
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Current or prospective community college students in Texas with a GPA of at least 2. 5 and combined household annual income less than $26,500. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 per semester (Up to $2,000 total). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
US Incentive Program is funded by Shraman South Asian Museum And Learning Center Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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US Incentive Program is sponsored by Shraman South Asian Museum And Learning Center Foundation. Offers incentives for financially disadvantaged students enrolled in specific technical degree programs at publicly funded community colleges in the Dallas Metroplex area and across Texas. The program aims to support students facing economic challenges to complete their associate degree within three years. Geographic focus: Texas, United States Focus areas: Higher Education, Technical Training, Social Mobility
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