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Scholarship Selection Process

Scholarships will be offered on the basis of a student's academic abilities, household income, or a combination of both. The money could be used to help pay towards their tuition fees, books, equipment and/or travel.

How much a student receives will vary depending on the university/school and their financial back ground, but the money doesn't have to be paid back and payments go directly into their bank account monthly. The funding may last for one year or the entire duration of their course. 

The basic process for evaluating applicants and awarding scholarships is as follows

Step 1: We are receiving application requests through Government organisation like GS office, AGA office or from school principals. All applicants are evaluated by the Paari team and the assessment report to be reviewed by the founder and donor to make a final decision. Evaluation will be done using the following three standard criteria:

     i) Academic Achievement: This is based on your academic transcript, and by testimony to your scholarly excellence that is provided by a letter of recommendation by your teacher or your school principal.

     ii) Financial Need: This is based on the financial information that is furnished by the information provided by your local authority (DS Office, AGA Office). This is also to be confirmed that you are not getting any other fund from any other Non Government Organisation (NGO). 

     iii) Field Visit: This is to confirm the information you provided are true by the Paari team members based on information presented in your application. 

Step 2: A Fourth Criterion Which is Donor Determined: Step 2 applies the fourth selection criterion which is unique criteria determined by donors. These unique criteria may include (i) enrolment in a particular field of study, (ii) personal attributes and achievements such as leadership, (iii) overcoming certain life challenges, (iv) residence in a specific geographic area. 

Step 3: Decision Making: Using information gathered in Steps 1 and 2 will determine which candidates should be assigned for the specific scholarships. Donors who request participation in the final decision for their particular scholarship are party to the decision.

 

Step 4: Confirmation of Scholarship: With all conditions met, scholarship recipients will be officially advised by writing of their award. As a courtesy, applicants who are unsuccessful for the scholarship program also will be notified.

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