Volunteers Awarded by the Education Student Loan Fund
On December 5, 2025, the Education Student Loan Fund (TTKF) held a meeting dedicated to the conclusion of the Volunteer Program. A total of 25 students representing higher and secondary specialized education institutions participated in the two-month program. Among them, 8 students from Ganja State University demonstrated high activity throughout the program.
During the program, volunteers became closely acquainted with the operational areas of TTKF and took part in comprehensive awareness sessions on the types of loans offered by the Fund, their terms, and application procedures. These activities allowed volunteers to gain a deeper understanding of the Fund’s operational mechanisms and contributed to improving the quality of services provided to students.
At the meeting, participating volunteers shared their experiences and the skills they gained during their engagement. They noted that volunteering at TTKF had a positive impact on both their personal and career development.
Volunteers who demonstrated effective performance during the two-month program, including the 8 active students from Ganja State University, were awarded certificates of appreciation for their contributions.
Volunteers Awarded by the Education Student Loan Fund
On December 5, 2025, the Education Student Loan Fund (TTKF) held a meeting dedicated to the conclusion of the Volunteer Program. A total of 25 students representing higher and secondary specialized education institutions participated in the two-month program. Among them, 8 students from Ganja State University demonstrated high activity throughout the program.
During the program, volunteers became closely acquainted with the operational areas of TTKF and took part in comprehensive awareness sessions on the types of loans offered by the Fund, their terms, and application procedures. These activities allowed volunteers to gain a deeper understanding of the Fund’s operational mechanisms and contributed to improving the quality of services provided to students.
At the meeting, participating volunteers shared their experiences and the skills they gained during their engagement. They noted that volunteering at TTKF had a positive impact on both their personal and career development.
Volunteers who demonstrated effective performance during the two-month program, including the 8 active students from Ganja State University, were awarded certificates of appreciation for their contributions.