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Because one of the primary functions of the Educational Foundation is to promote scholarship, its scholarship committee has been charged with the duty of determining who shall receive financial support from the Educational Foundation in the form of scholarships. To date there have been sufficient funds to grant scholarships of $1,000 to $4,000 to fifteen to twenty deserving individuals at Convention over the past few years. Scholarship grants from the foundation are not limited to Theta Delta Chi brothers.
The scholarship application is posted on the fraternity's website. It is a simple matter to fill out our form, get a transcript and two letters of recommendation, provide a financial needs statement, and write a short letter explaining why you should receive a scholarship. A month before convention, the CFO sends out binders that include all of the applications and a scoring sheet. The scholarship committee members each receive a copy. The applications are reviewed and the scores are recorded. There are three categories to be scored: Service to the Fraternity, Scholarship and Need. If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to
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Applicants for scholarships for are advised of two named scholarships with specific restrictions. Those who think they may be specially qualified for either grant should submit appropriate statements and evidence of meeting the specific requirements in their cover letters or elsewhere in their applications. No other special application is required:
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The Foundation considers direct grant applications for educational purposes. Applications may be downloaded here.
Most grants are made to the Grand Lodge to support its educational programs, including MINERVA sessions at Convention, the Preamble Institute each April at the Central Fraternity Office, and such nationally and internationally sponsored training sessions for undergraduates as the Undergraduate Inter-Fraternity Institute, Futures Quest, and recruitment Boot Camp.
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