A kababayan student out there may need this:
Application Deadline: Dec. 4, 2013
IIE is issuing a call for nominations
from U.S. colleges and universities that currently have students from
the Philippines enrolled on their campuses who have emergency needs for
funds due to of the financial situation in their home country caused by
typhoon Haiyan. Philippines-ESF
will provide grants of $3,000 each to selected Filipino students
nominated by their U.S. host colleges and universities. Priority will be
given to undergraduates and to those with the most urgent financial
need and those closest to graduation.
Allan E. Goodman, president and CEO of
the IIE, said, "Our goal is to help relieve the financial burden that
is compounding these students' personal distress, and to encourage them
to complete their U.S. studies so they can return home with the skills
and new knowledge to help rebuild their shattered communities."
International Student Advisers or other campus officials should complete the Philippines-ESF nomination form and e-mail it to ESF@iie.org
by December 4, 2013. Awards will be announced in mid-December.
Applications directly from students will NOT be accepted. U.S. host
campuses nominating students for Philippines-ESF awards are expected to
provide some emergency assistance to the nominated students, through
tuition waivers, full or partial scholarships, housing, stipends, loans,
work study, or other forms of support.
IIE’s Emergency Student Fund provides
grants to post-secondary students matriculated at accredited educational
institutions outside their home countries whose sources of support have
been impacted by natural disaster or other crises. Since 2010, IIE’s
ESF has provided over $1 million to more than 400 students from Syria,
Iran, Japan, Haiti, Libya, and Thailand whose home sources of financial
support were impacted by crisis or natural disaster.
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