Funding Opportunities for Armenians U.S. Colleges and Universities

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The Helen Garabedian Scholarship at Central Connecticut State University
provides support for students of Armenian descent who have an SAT score of
1050 or higher, and rank in the top third of their graduating class.
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The Valerie Norbury Memorial Scholarship provides financial assistance to an
incoming student of Armenian heritage to study at the Community College of
Rhode Island.

The Tavitian Scholarship Program at The Fletcher School, Tufts University is
open to qualified Armenian citizens with a minimum of 3 years work experience
on issues of public policy and public administration from Armenian Ministries and
other government bodies. No particular academic background is required.

The Nerces & Ruth Azadian Memorial Scholarship and Yervant, Rose & Hovannes Levonian Ed Grant are awarded to Armenian students with financialneed for studies at California State University, Fresno. There are also several
scholarships available for undergraduate and graduate students in the field of
Armenian Studies, studying Armenian language or Armenian history, or with
demonstrated interest in Armenian culture.


The Native Russian Speaker Scholarship at Grinnell College offers f for native speakers of Russian, regardless of citizenship, which covers tuition, room &
board, fees and health insurance.


The Pepperdine School of Law Armenian Student Scholarship assists law students of Armenian heritage.


The Kearney and Haliv Family Fellowship at the Paul H. Nitze School of
Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, is awarded
with preference given to students from countries of the former Soviet Union.
The Ludmilla and Richard Murphy Fellowship assists students from Eastern
Europe who plan to return to their home country to pursue a career in the
government or nonprofit sector. The Cynthia Bradford Paddock Fellowship
supports exceptional students from the former Soviet Union countries, with a
preference for students in Russian and Eastern European Studies. The Laurence
Hirsch Fellowship supports academically-exceptional students from Eastern
Europe. The Parachini Family Fellowship supports students from Eastern and
Central Europe.

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