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Scholarship Winners – The Fund for American Studies

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
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Founded in 1967, the mission of The Fund for American Studies is to educate young leaders on the values of freedom and free-market economies.  TFAS formed the American Institute on Political and Economic Systems (AIPES) in the Czech Republic, the International Institute for Political and Economic Studies (IIPES) in Greece and the Asia Institute for Political Economy (AIPE) in Hong Kong.  These programs bring students from all over the world together for summer programs and embody diversity and culture as the cornerstone to educating future leaders.

Recognizing a similarity in the goals of both organizations, PTPI forged a relationship with TFAS in 2002.  Each year, PTPI awards up to four scholarships of $500 each to students attending AIPES, IIPES or AIPE.  Congratulations to the 2010 scholarship recipients:

Jovita Arulanantham

Jovita Arulanantham

Jovita Arulanantham of Sri Lanka is a student of International Relations, Socioloy and English.  She credits her work with the Law &  Society Trust, a not-for-profit conducting human rights documentation, research and advocacy in Sri Lanka, and the World University Service of Canada, with helping her decide on an area of study.  The knowledge she gained while assisting on a Human Rights in Conflict project helped shape her perception of minority rights and majority rule and she has focused on those issues in her studies.  Arulanantham will be participating in the AIPE program in Hong Kong.

Oleksandra Romanovska

Oleksandra Romanovska

Oleksandra Romanovska of Ukraine is studying Economics and Management, working on a Master Degree with plans to pursue a PhD.  Her research is focused on the “social and economical aspects of Ukrainian integration to Europe in the context of globalization.”  Her goals include utilizing her interest and skills to address the challenges facing the Ukrainian economy, and doing her part to better the welfare of her country.  She feels that the relevant learning she will obtain through AIPES will help her not only extend her experience and fulfill her plans but also challenge her abilities and allow her to present Ukraine’s distinctive cultural features to fellow international participants.  She will be participating in the AIPES in Prague.

Vatnak Oudom Samith

Vatnak Oudom Samith

Vatnak Oudom Samith of Cambodia is finishing a degree in International Relations.  He has been involved in projects with both local and international NGOs.  In addition, Oudom has dedicated his time to several community programs aimed at providing assistance to disadvantaged children and young people.  He volunteered for two years as a student instructor to provide basic community laws to both urban and rural high school students and feels that the combination of his efforts have contributed to positive change in his country.  Upon learning that he had been awarded the scholarship from PTPI, Oudom related that he could now sleep well.  Oudom will participate in the AIPE program in Hong Kong and feels that his experience will benefit him as well as his peers and fellow young Cambodians.

Victoria Vlad

Victoria Vlad

Victoria Vlad of Moldova is also studying International Relations.  She is currently a Global Undergraduate Exchange Program student at Riverland Community College in Austin, Minnesota.  As part of the International Research and Exchanges Board UGRAD experience, Vlad is completing an internship at the Development Corporation of Austin as a Marketing Assistant.  Previously Vlad successfully completed a series of business and leadership projects in Romania and through the Richard Ivey School of Business.  Vlad will participate in the AIPES program in Prauge.  Upon learning that she had been awarded a scholarship from PTPI: “Thank you so much!  Indeed, dreams come true.”

Don’t Miss the Scholarship Application Deadline!

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
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The deadline is Thursday, October 15 2009.  No late or incomplete applications will be considered.

Are you a past PTPI program participant preparing for or attending college/university and interested in a scholarship to assist with tuition?

If so, do you know about PTPI’s Joyce C. Hall Scholarship?  Each year, PTPI awards five $2,000 scholarships that are used to pay tuition first, then can be applied to books and supplies.  To apply, you must have been involved in PTPI in some way, such as the Student Ambassador Program, chapter activities, the Global Youth Forum, etc.

Applicants also must be current high school seniors or full-time college/university students with at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Joyce C. Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards

Joyce C. Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards

Joyce C. Hall was the Founder and CEO of Hallmark Cards, Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer and distributor of greeting cards.  Hallmark is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.  When President Dwight D. Eisenhower created People to People International in 1956, Hall was one of a group of leading American businessmen invited by Eisenhower to help promote the organization.  Eventually Eisenhower asked Hall to lead the organization.  He accepted and PTPI’s headquarters relocated to Kansas City.

If that doesn’t apply to you, how about this: Have you earned the 2009 Congressional Award (bronze, silver or gold)?

If so, you are eligible to apply for PTPI’s 2010 James and Eunice Doty PTPI/Congressional Award Scholarship.  The scholarship covers the cost of participation in one of several PTPI student programs, domestic or international, in 2010.  All program fees and airfare are covered.  The costs for a passport, any required visas and personal spending money are not included.

In 2009, three students were chosen to receive this scholarship:

  • Liam Swords of Scarborough, Maine attended PTPI’s Peace Camp in Jordan earlier this year
  • Kathryn Webster of Langhorne, Pennsylvania will also attend the GYF in November
  • Jeffrey Kemp of Fairport, New York will attend PTPI’s Global Youth Forum (GYF) in Washington, DC this November
Pictured at right, James and Eunice Doty

Pictured at right, James and Eunice Doty

From left to right, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, James Doty and fellow PTPI member Gert Swanson

From left to right, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, James Doty and fellow PTPI member Gert Swanson

James and Eunice Doty were personal friends of the Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower.  James Doty served as President of PTPI for 12 years, from 1969 to 1981.  He was instrumental in expanding PTPI and its programs.