Scholarships
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Books & School Supplies
$650 per student per year
Students who receive H.E.L.P scholarships also need support to purchase books and supplies for the school year. These are the dedicated students whose only barrier to higher education is cost. Help by funding books and supplies which will allow them to succeed in their studies.
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H.E.L.P is looking for sponsors to help give 50 top of their class students a chance to go to college. To fund the entire $227,000 project please visit our big commitments page. About the Scholarships: - HELP is sponsoring 100 students for the 2007/2008 academic year and has sponsors for 50 already. EPCC Is helping to fund the remaining 50.
- Scholarships include full tuition, books and a stipend for transportation, food and basic living expenses.
- HELP students are enrolled only in schools recognized by the Association of Francophone Universities (AUF) and major in medecine, accounting, computer science, agronomy, law, engineering, education, etc.
- The HELP center in Port-au-Prince has 24hr electricity, a computer lab with 10 workstations, a library and study room.
- HELP Students must maintain a B average in order to maintain scholarship eligibility.
- Students volunteer several hours per week at the center, tutoring younger students and participating in the maintenance and upkeep of the center.
- Gender Equity: Conscious of the extra obstacles to progress that women face in Haiti, HELP has a strong commitment to gender equity. We make special efforts to attract female candidates including recruiting visits to the all all-girls public schools.Overall, 40% of HELP students are female. Most are pursuing a math or science related field.
Find out more about the students they help by reading some of their inspiring stories on our site.
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Student Services
$750 per studentIn order to succeed in college and beyond, the bright students with H.E.L.P. scholarships need access to computers, counseling, a safe study space, and support from mentors. Your donation provides vital services like these so they can make the most out of their hard work and education.
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H.E.L.P is looking for sponsors to help give 50 top of their class students a chance to go to college. To fund the entire $227,000 project please visit our big commitments page. About the Scholarships: - HELP is sponsoring 100 students for the 2007/2008 academic year and has sponsors for 50 already. EPCC Is helping to fund the remaining 50.
- Scholarships include full tuition, books and a stipend for transportation, food and basic living expenses.
- HELP students are enrolled only in schools recognized by the Association of Francophone Universities (AUF) and major in medecine, accounting, computer science, agronomy, law, engineering, education, etc.
- The HELP center in Port-au-Prince has 24hr electricity, a computer lab with 10 workstations, a library and study room.
- HELP Students must maintain a B average in order to maintain scholarship eligibility.
- Students volunteer several hours per week at the center, tutoring younger students and participating in the maintenance and upkeep of the center.
- Gender Equity: Conscious of the extra obstacles to progress that women face in Haiti, HELP has a strong commitment to gender equity. We make special efforts to attract female candidates including recruiting visits to the all all-girls public schools.Overall, 40% of HELP students are female. Most are pursuing a math or science related field.
Find out more about the students they help by reading some of their inspiring stories on our site.
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Make College Tuition Possible
$1,150 pays for One Year's Tuition H.E.L.P is looking for sponsors to give 50 "top of their class" students a chance to go to college. These are the dedicated students whose only barrier to higher education is cost.
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To fund the entire $227,000 project please visit our big commitments page.
About the Scholarships: - HELP is sponsoring 100 students for the 2007/2008 academic year and has sponsors for 50 already. EPCC Is helping to fund the remaining 50.
- Scholarships include full tuition, books and a stipend for transportation, food and basic living expenses.
- HELP students are enrolled only in schools recognized by the Association of Francophone Universities (AUF) and major in medecine, accounting, computer science, agronomy, law, engineering, education, etc.
- The HELP center in Port-au-Prince has 24hr electricity, a computer lab with 10 workstations, a library and study room.
- HELP Students must maintain a B average in order to maintain scholarship eligibility.
- Students volunteer several hours per week at the center, tutoring younger students and participating in the maintenance and upkeep of the center.
- Gender Equity: Conscious of the extra obstacles to progress that women face in Haiti, HELP has a strong commitment to gender equity. We make special efforts to attract female candidates including recruiting visits to the all all-girls public schools.Overall, 40% of HELP students are female. Most are pursuing a math or science related field.
Find out more about the students they help by reading some of their inspiring stories on our site.
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Living Expenses for Students
$1,500 per student
Transportation can be a major expense in Haiti for dedicated star students whose only barrier to higher education is cost. Help provide a stipend to support a safe living space, food and other living expenses for H.E.L.P. students so they can focus on their studies.
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H.E.L.P is looking for sponsors to help give 50 top of their class students a chance to go to college. To fund the entire $227,000 project please visit our big commitments page. About the Scholarships: - HELP is sponsoring 100 students for the 2007/2008 academic year and has sponsors for 50 already. EPCC Is helping to fund the remaining 50.
- Scholarships include full tuition, books and a stipend for transportation, food and basic living expenses.
- HELP students are enrolled only in schools recognized by the Association of Francophone Universities (AUF) and major in medecine, accounting, computer science, agronomy, law, engineering, education, etc.
- The HELP center in Port-au-Prince has 24hr electricity, a computer lab with 10 workstations, a library and study room.
- HELP Students must maintain a B average in order to maintain scholarship eligibility.
- Students volunteer several hours per week at the center, tutoring younger students and participating in the maintenance and upkeep of the center.
- Gender Equity: Conscious of the extra obstacles to progress that women face in Haiti, HELP has a strong commitment to gender equity. We make special efforts to attract female candidates including recruiting visits to the all all-girls public schools.Overall, 40% of HELP students are female. Most are pursuing a math or science related field.
Find out more about the students they help by reading some of their inspiring stories on our site.
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