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Most people already have a vague idea about what a scholarship is money that someone gives you to pay for your school. That's actually pretty close.
Basically, the ATF scholarship is a sum of money awarded to a student in order to help him or her further his or her education.

Instead of a loan, which accrues interest, or need-based financial aid, which is usually doled out by universities, scholarships are gifts that don't need to be paid back.
ATF Scholarship money can come from the Autism Trust Foundation Head Office. There are different levels of scholarships provided by the Autism Trust Foundation the ATF Scholarship, which is one of the most prestigious scholarships in the region, Autism Trust Foundation has created a trust in its will that pays for a select group of exceptional students to study at the University every year.

However, though a scholarship isn't a loan, it's not just free money either. The Autism Trust Foundation that offers the scholarship considers them an investment rather than a gift. For that reason, the ATF scholarships usually have strings attached. The scholarship comes with the expectation of maintaining a certain grade point average as well as performing on the field. The ATF Scholarship may also be contingent on entering a certain career, such as Clinical phycology, Speech logy behavioral therapy & Occupational Therapy. Others may expect certain acts of service, like ATF Partnership Scholars Program, which offers a 10,000AED scholarship to worthy applicants in exchange for 50 hours of mentoring middle school students.

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