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    AMAA Awards Scholarships to Needy and Deserving Students

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/08/0 8/amaa-awards-scholarships-to-needy-and-deserving- students/?ec3_listing=posts
    By Weekly Staff - on August 8, 2009

    The chairman of the AMAA Scholarship Committee, Robert Hekemian, Jr.,
    recently reported awards totaling $105,000 in direct scholarship
    grants to college students for the 2009-10 academic year. This year,
    53 students applied and, upon verification of need and academic
    qualifications, 51 were awarded scholarships. In addition, $15,000 was
    assigned for qualified university students in Armenia and $300,000 to
    various institutions of higher learning, including Haigazian
    University of Beirut in Lebanon and California State University in
    Fresno.

    `Words cannot express my appreciation for the support that I receive
    from AMAA for my studies at Rutgers University,' wrote one scholarship
    recipient. `Hard work has been part of my college life. AMAA's
    scholarship aid will drive me to do more.'

    For over 40 years, AMAA has helped thousands of college students with
    scholarships, thus helping them to prepare for the future and
    relieving the financial burden that makes it harder to focus on their
    work. Many past recipients have returned the favor by helping others
    in need.

    The scholarships granted this year were provided from the income of
    several AMAA endowment funds established over the year, from John and
    Sona Abadjian; John and Mary Abrahamian; Rev. Hovhannes Agnerian;
    Haigazoun and Angel Andonian; Dr. Robert Nerses Armen; the Aynilian
    Family; Vahan and Grace Azadian; Rev. Antranig Bedikian; Tavit and
    Sirvart Bogosian; Rev. Dr. Giragos and Yeprouhie Chopourian; Giragos
    M. and Helen T. Churukian; Arthur Dadian; Drs. Nazareth and Ani
    Darakjian; Dr. Haig Robert Darpinian and Berjouhie Timourian; Hagop
    and Esther Dohanian; Armine Ejdaharian/Bilezikian; Dr. Meguerditch
    Ejdaharian; Rev. S.K. and G.T. Emurian; Ani Etoyan; Charles Mesrob
    Garabedian; Flora and Diane Galoostian; Leon and Matilda Giridlian;
    Louise Googooian; Anne (Googooian) Halford; Khacher and Puzant
    Guzelimian; Angele Bedrossian Hancock; Martin Hatch Jr.; the Hekemian
    Family Trust; Dr. Michael S. Hovenanian; Peter and Sara Hovenanian;
    Paul and Arousiag Iskiyan; Martha D. Jedidian; George and Elizabeth
    Jerjisian; Karekin Kaboolian; Leo Kaljian; Ohannes and Araxie
    Karamanoukian; Alice Odian Kasparian; Kevork H. and Sirvart Kassouny
    Kavouksorian; John G. Kazanjian; Jeffrey Kerbeykian; Moses and
    Victoria Keshishian; Dr. John Keuhnelian; Lucy Kezlarian/Philipian;
    Rev. and Mrs. Dikran and Yester Koundakjian, and Haroutune and Salihe
    Berejiklian; Araxie Kouyoumjian Poladian; Hrant, Dolores, and Rosanne
    Krikorian; Serge and Ann Krikorian; Prof. Lootfi Levonian; Yervant and
    Virginia Levonian; Samuel and Victoria Magzanian; Rahel and Osanna
    Makanian; Edward and Helen Mardigian; Albert, Henry, and James
    Mouradian; Leon Mouradian; Murad and Yevkin Muradian; Raymond and
    Marie Nahigian; Nazareth, Artin, and Yester Nazarian Memorial Fund;
    George and Alice Philibosian; the Stephen Philibosian Fund; Altoon and
    Sarah Saprichian; Dickran and Flora Sarkisian; Krikor and Anna
    Sermabeikian; Berjouhi Sherene; Diran Simpadian; Edward and Hovnan
    Tashian; the Telfeyan Evangelical Fund; Ezras and Nellie Tellalian;
    Dr. Jirayr and Louise Tezelian

    The AMAA was founded in Worcester in 1918 and incorporated in New York
    in 1920, with the purpose of strengthening and supporting the Armenian
    people in their Christian faith and to encourage religious education
    as well as literary and philanthropic work everywhere. Since its
    founding, the AMAA has expanded its programs to 23 countries around
    the world.
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