WASHINGTON, DC –
The AHEPA Educational Foundation on January 17 announced the John George Tsitsos Scholarship Fund, which reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to supporting the education of deserving postgraduate students.
Each year, the Order of AHEPA is honored to make these awards available in memory of John George Tsitsos, providing vital financial assistance aimed at easing the burden of tuition costs for selected continuing post graduate students, fellows research programs and or Seminarian studies at Hellenic College / Holy Cross Seminary.
The Scholarship Fund is designed to cover all or part of annual tuition expenses for students pursuing post graduate degrees. Additionally, it offers grants for research initiatives at recognized institutions of higher education, thus fostering an environment conducive to academic innovation and scholarly achievement.
The John George Tsitsos Scholarship Fund is focused on assisting individuals of Greek ethnicity or descent. Supporting this vibrant community not only enriches the lives of the students but also contributes to the collective knowledge and cultural heritage of Greek Americans. The scholarship aims to advance and promote studies in key areas of importance, including but not limited to:
The AHEPA Educational Foundation encourages prospective candidates to take advantage of the John George Tsitsos Scholarship Fund as an opportunity to further their education and contribute to their fields of study. All eligible individuals are invited to carefully review the application procedures and criteria outlined by the foundation.
“This initiative not only supports the educational aspirations of the recipients but also enriches the broader community by fostering a new generation of leaders, innovators, and scholars within the framework of Greek heritage and culture”, notes AHEPA in a press release adding that: “We look forward to supporting and celebrating the achievements of future scholars who embody the spirit of learning and perseverance exemplified by John George Tsitsos”.
For further information, please visit the AHEPA Educational Foundation’s official website www.ahepa.org/education