November 21, 2024
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
Graduation Cermony Scholarship

2020 Scholarship Deadline has been extended!

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic many of the students are having issues getting teachers recommendations and other paperwork completed to apply for the American Muslim Alliance of Florida Scholarship. For that reason we’ve extended the deadline to June 8th, 2020. Information Regarding the Application Process can be found by Clicking Here

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

American Muslim Alliance of Florida – Scholarship 2020

The American Muslim Alliance of Florida Inc. will be awarding a total of $15,000 in scholarships to twenty-five students in support of Florida High School Senior students in pursuit of a college education. The top 5 students will each receive a scholarship in the amount of $1000. In addition, 20 students will each receive a

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship Winners 2019

Tier 1 – Top 5 ($1,000 Scholarship) Aniqa Ahmed Lake Worth Community High School Angie Benitez GarciaSheridan Technical High School Chase Correia Atlantic Community High School Johanna PowellAlexander W. Dreyfoo’s School of the Arts Sufiya AliLake Worth Community High School Tier 2 – ($500 Scholarship) Nabiha Nur Maynard Evans High School Tina Nguyem Maynard Evans

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship 2019

The American Muslim Alliance of Florida Inc. will be awarding a total of $15,000 in scholarships to twenty-five students in support of Florida High School Senior students in pursuit of a college education. The top 5 students will each receive a scholarship in the amount of $1000. In addition, 20 students will each receive a

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship Winners 2018

First Category Jehan Hussein – John I Leonard High School Wasiq Rashid – Lincoln Park Academy Ahsan Rohan – Stranahan High School Alice Artica – Treasure Coast High School Houy Ung – South Dade Senior High Second Category  Sana Shareef  – St. Edward Upper School Fariha Iqbal – Sebring High School Gravil Ashland – Maynard

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship 2018

Dear Applicant: The American Muslim Alliance of Florida Inc. will be awarding a total of $15,000 in scholarships to twenty-five students in support of Florida High School Senior students in pursuit of a college education. The top 5 students will each receive a scholarship in the amount of $1000. In addition, 20 students will each

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF 2017 Scholarship Winners

First Category: Maria Alaez-Fort Lauderdale High School Hajra Saeed-William R.Boone High School Faris Qubain- Alonze and Tracy Mourning Senior High School Rabia Zubair- J.P. Taravella High School Jocabed Martinez- Pahokee Middle Senior High School Second Category:  Humyra Chowdhury- Atlantic Community High School Derek Beauchamp- Spruce Creek High School John S. LaLime, Jr. -Vero Beach High

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship 2017

Dear Applicant, The American Muslim Alliance of Florida Inc. will be awarding a total of $10,000 scholarships to 15 students to support Florida High School Senior students in pursuing their college education. Top 5 students will receive the scholarship of $1000 each and the next 10 students will receive the scholarship of $500 each. The

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

Scholarship Winners 2016

First Category 1. Arshi Chowdhury Suncoast Community High School 2. Samra Rashid Lincoln Park Academy 3. Clarissa Bell Clerk Advance Learning Center, Palm Bay 4. Kyler Correia Atlantic Community High School 5. Lizet Huertas Coral Spring High School

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Graduation Cermony Scholarship

AMAF Scholarship 2016

The American Muslim Alliance of Florida will be awarding total of $10,000 in scholarships to fifteen students to support Florida’s high school seniors in pursuing their college/university education. Top five students will receive a scholarship of $1,000 each and the next ten students will receive a scholarship of $500 each. The following criteria must be

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