Fali Chothia Charitable Trust Educational Scholarships

Written by admin on July 18, 2011. Posted in Zoroastrian Scholarships

The Fali Chothia Charitable Trust is accepting applications for its 22nd
annual scholarship awards. Scholarships are open to Zoroastrian students in
North America enrolled in four-year or graduate-level programs. Awards are
based on financial need, academic achievement, extracurricular activity and
community service. They are given as outright gifts or no- and low-interest
loans.

To demonstrate solidarity and trust between organizations while serving
community causes, the US Chapter of the World Zoroastrian Organisation is
once again joining the Fali Chothia Trust’s Scholarship Program. This
partnership enables the Trust to significantly increase the amount of its
scholarships.

The Fali Chothia Charitable Trust was established in 1988 under the
Zoroastrian Association of Metropolitan Washington, Inc. (ZAMWI). The Trust
provides scholarships to deserving Zoroastrian students enrolled in
universities in North America, regardless of their country of origin.

Applications may be downloaded from:
http://www.zamwi.org/about/2001FCCT.pdf

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    Dear nina, could we know what this information is for before we hand it over to you ?

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