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American Council for Polish Culture

Leonard Skowronski Polish Studies Scholarship

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States of America.Evidence of completion of two years of college or university studies at an accredited institution -- most recent official university transcript (original to chairwoman, copies to other four committee members).Resume. Include a section on POLISH STUDIES, listing all courses completed for university credit or certification.A letter of recommendation from a faculty member who teaches Polish subjects.A copy of an academic project on a Polish topic in English that was submitted as part of a course requirement. Include the name, position and current address of the evaluator and his/her evaluation of the project.A description of your personal involvement in the mainstream community intended to promote Polish history and/or culture or an appreciation thereof.A letter of recommendation from an individual with direct knowledge of your community activities as described in 6 above.

American Council for Polish Culture

AT A GLANCE

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5 kwietnia 2026

Deadline

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Grade Level

III Undergraduate+

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Amount

$3,000

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Status

Closed

ABOUT THE INSTITUTION

The American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) is a national organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Polish heritage, culture, and traditions in the United States. Founded in 1948, the ACPC serves as a unifying body for various Polish-American cultural, educational, and civic organizations. It works to foster a greater appreciation of Polish contributions to art, music, literature, and history through scholarships, awards, educational programs, and cultural events. The council also advocates for the recognition of Polish heritage within the broader American cultural landscape, strengthening ties between Polish-Americans and Poland while fostering mutual understanding and respect.

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