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Italian Catholic Federation Scholarships

One of the many purposes of the Italian Catholic Federation is to offer college scholarships to further the education of students who are Roman Catholic and of Italian descent (or whose non-Italian Roman Catholic parents, guardians or grandparents are members of the Federation), who maintain a GPA of at least 3.2 and who live within the Roman Catholic Dioceses of California,
Nevada, Illinois and Arizona. The Federation will award first-time scholarships of $400 to high school graduates payable to them upon proof of full-time enrollment in the first fall term following their high school graduation. Winners are eligible for renewable scholarships of $500, $600 or $1,000.

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