Endowment Plan for Tamil Students

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Forging a brighter future

FeTNA is proud to announce its proposed endowment plan aimed at recognizing and rewarding academic excellence in Tamil language education among college-bound students. This initiative reflects FeTNA’s commitment to fostering a deep appreciation for Tamil language and culture among younger generations while supporting their educational aspirations. The endowment plan will provide scholarships to students who have demonstrated exceptional proficiency and dedication to Tamil through various achievements.

Eligibility

Eligible candidates will include students who have excelled in Tamil language education by obtaining bilingual certification or earning Tamil language credits during high school. These accomplishments highlight the students’ commitment to mastering Tamil alongside their other academic pursuits. Additionally, FeTNA aims to honor winners of state-level and national competitions in Tamil-related programs, such as language proficiency, literature, oratory, and cultural contests, celebrating their outstanding contributions to preserving and promoting Tamil heritage.

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"Through this endowment plan, we aim to honor the dedication of students who excel in Tamil language and culture, empowering them to carry forward our rich heritage while pursuing their academic dreams. By investing in their future, we ensure that the legacy of Tamil continues to inspire generations to come."
Chair
Tamil Kalvi Committee

FeTNA's Commitment

By awarding these scholarships, FeTNA seeks to encourage continued engagement with the Tamil language and culture, ensuring its legacy endures in future generations. The endowment plan not only provides financial support for higher education but also serves as a powerful acknowledgment of the students’ efforts to keep Tamil alive and thriving. Through this initiative, FeTNA reaffirms its mission to inspire pride in Tamil identity and support the academic and cultural development of the global Tamil diaspora.

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