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Together we can make education accessible for students in Washington, DC.

 

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Our Beginning

In 2014, the members of the Epsilon Boule Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity created the Epsilon Boule Education Foundation, Inc., an initiative to provide educational support to the youth of Washington, DC. The “Crossing the Finish Line Scholarship” provides seniors attending Howard University and The University of the District of Columbia with financial assistance to complete their degrees and continue on their paths to success.

 

“I cannot emphasize enough, the mass gratitude and appreciation for the thought and investment You, Dr. Fauntroy and members of the Epsilon Boule Education Foundation have instilled in me. Thank You for taking the time and resources to invest in me.”

— Epsilon boule education foundation scholarship recipient

 
Thank you so much! I am honored to be one of the recipients of the “Crossing the Finish Line” scholarship program. My journey is not over here at UDC, I will be attending the graduate program as well in the fall
— Epsilon Boule Education Foundation Scholarship Recipient
 
Upon learning that my financial aid eligibility had expired, I was concerned as to how I would be able to pay for school. This scholarship will allow me to complete my undergraduate education without worry. Thak you again!
— Epsilon Boule Education Foundation Scholarship Recipient
 

Currently, Epsilon Boule Education Foundation provides scholarships to students at Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia. Want to learn more?

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Our Mission

The Epsilon Boule Education Foundation, Inc. was formed in October 2014 to help support a number of initiatives:

  1. To serve as a forum for gathering and a clearinghouse for disseminating the research, compilation, collection, analysis and discussion of educational problems and opportunities for young people living in the District of Columbia

  2. To develop educational programs promoting education for individuals particularly in the District of Columbia community

  3. To provide scholarships to selected students for attendance at educational institutions.