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27 April 2024 / 18. Shawal 1445

The Hiridjee Foundation - Education Loan Opportunity for Khoja Female Students

The World Federation is pleased to launch a fantastic loan opportunity for Khoja female students who will be commencing their university studies in September 2015.

The Hiridjee Foundation Loan is available to TWO FEMALE students of our Khoja community wishing to pursue higher education (Undergraduate, Masters & PHD). The loan is available for a maximum of ₤10,000 per student per academic year for upto three consecutive years.

For more information, please click on the PDF attached.

All hard copies of the loan application form should be completed and returned to The World Federation Stanmore office by 31 August 2015.

Female students interested in this loan are requested to apply with their conditional offer in the first instance and submit the unconditional offer after the final results have been published.

HURRY! Do not miss this opportunity!

Apply by downloading and completing the Word format of the loan application form by clicking here.

OR complete the online application form by clicking here.

All applicants are requested to type the application form for clarity and only print it once the full form has been typed, to acquire signatures from respective parties endorsing your loan application.

*French speakers are requested to fill the Loan application form in English please.


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