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The CIRI Foundation (TCF) Vocational Training Grants - ICOHS College The CIRI Foundation (TCF) Vocational Training Grants The CIRI Foundation (TCF) offers Vocational Training Grants of up to $5,500 to eligible Alaska Native beneficiaries.
These grants are designed to support students seeking education and training in vocational and career-oriented programs, ensuring they have the resources needed to achieve success in their chosen fields. This scholarship can be used for tuition, fees, books, and other educational expenses related to vocational studies.
By offering substantial financial assistance, TCF helps students prepare for rewarding careers in skilled and professional industries. The foundation is committed to empowering Alaska Native students by investing in education, building stronger communities, and fostering long-term economic growth. Click here to learn more or apply for this scholarship.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Alaska Native beneficiaries seeking vocational training. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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