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Dear Friends, Family, and Supporters,
My name is Armen Martirosyan, and I am from Yerevan, Armenia. I am a Senior at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, where I will obtain the Bachelor of Music in Keyboard Performance in May 2023. I have earned this prestigious degree through hard work, dedication, and the generous support of the Presidential Scholarship offered for this degree. I received the news that I have been accepted into the Master of Music in Keyboard Performance graduate program, receiving a 40% tuition waiver to cover the cost of attendance. However, I need financial support to cover the remainder of the fees associated with the program.
The Master of Music program at the University of Miami offers an outstanding curriculum and resources that will provide me with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in music. However, the costs associated with the tuition and fees are substantial. As a student, I am doing everything I can to make ends meet, including teaching piano and applying for scholarships. Despite my best efforts, I am still facing a significant financial gap that I am struggling to fill on my own.
Your generous support will go directly towards covering the remaining tuition and fees associated with my time at the University of Miami. Your contributions, no matter the size, will make a meaningful impact on my educational journey and help me achieve my goals. I am deeply grateful for any amount that you can donate.
Not only will your support help me complete my graduate studies, but it will also enable me to contribute to my field and positively impact my community. I am committed to using my education and skills to give back and make a difference in the world, and your support will help me achieve that.
Thank you for considering supporting my graduate studies at the University of Miami. Your generosity means the world to me, and I am genuinely grateful for your support. Please share this campaign with your network, and together, we can make my dreams of obtaining a graduate degree a reality.
Sincerely,
Armen Martirosyan

