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SERVICES
The Alpha Chi Rho Eduacational Foundation offers student
loans as well as grants for chapter specific projects:
LOANS:
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Undergraduates:
Full-time Seniors and Juniors with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent where a different grading system is used, may borrow up to $3,500.
When funds permit, the committee may consider exceptions to the 2.8 CGPA requirement if:
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The applicant demonstrates an extraordinary or emergent need for financial assistance
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The applicant has demonstrated steady academic improvement and has achieved a 2.8 GPA or better in each of his last two semesters
Architectural students only may borrow up to $3500 from the JOHN HUNTER FUND. Monthly repayments and interest at six percent begin one year past graduation. |
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Graduate Students:
Full-time and part-time students enrolled in an accredited graduate program may borrow up to $3,500.
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CHAPTER GRANTS:
Scholarship Advisors:
Upon proper certification, qualified Scholarship Advisors to Resident Chapters of Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity, will be granted up to $200 per term, not to exceed $400 per calendar year.
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Chapter Libraries:
On a matching basis, the Foundation will provide a grant for any Resident Chapter which meets certain requirements. Cost must be directly associated with the establishment or improvement of a Chapter's library facilities. Upon proper documentation, the Chapter can apply for a grant up to $500 per calendar year.
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College Libraries:
When a Chapter's grade point average (GPA) exceeds the All Men's GPA for an academic year, the college library will be presented with a check for $100; for two consecutive years, a check for $200; for three or more consecutive years, a check for $300.
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Community Programs:
On an annual basis, up to $500 will be paid to those Resident Chapters that program and operate plans of assistance in education to their communities. Payment is made for expenses incurred by the Chapter after proper certification is made to the Foundation by the National Office.
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Educational Speakers:
The Educational Foundation will pay for speakers sponsored by the Chapter to address educational issues on the college campus. There is a $500 annual limit per Chapter. For information on this program, contact the Educational Foundation Office.
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Honor Society Grants:
Initiation fees into college educational honor societies can be awarded scholarships with a grant from the Educational Foundation. A copy of proof of payment must be submitted to the Educational Foundation office along with a letter that contains other certain requirements. |
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