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Phi Chi Theta Anna E. Hall/Helen D. Snow Scholarships

To qualify for consideration for the Phi Chi Theta Anna E. Hall/Helen D. Snow Scholarships, applicant must be:
- A national member of Phi Chi Theta in good standing
- A student who has completed at least one semester or two quarters of college in the United States
- A student who will be enrolled in and attending classes during the forthcoming academic year at an approved college or university in the United States, in pursuit of a degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral) in the fields of business and/or economics

The criteria for selection will be based upon:
- Phi Chi Theta achievements and contributions
- Scholastic achievement as demonstrated in transcript
- Courses enrolled in during the spring semester
- School and community achievement and activities
- Faculty member (required) and either a Phi Chi Theta Fraternity officer, or an employer’s letters of recommendation

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