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  • High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees
High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees
High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees

High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees

High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees

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Jordanian expat Zain Osama was thrilled to receive a 40 per cent scholarship at the American University of Sharjah (AUS).

For years, high costs have been a significant barrier for students wishing to pursue their desired courses at prestigious institutions with things being no different in the UAE.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Zain said, “The university sees your average when you are applying, and a student automatically becomes eligible for a scholarship. Scholarships are definitely less of a burden for any parent when there are many children in a family and typically Arab families are big. Our tuition fee is Dh110,000 per year. So, for four years it’s Dh420,000.”

Siblings get additional scholarships

Zain got an additional 25 per cent discount for herself as her elder brother was attending the university at the same time as her.

“My elder brother and I went to the same university for two years, which gave me an extra 25 per cent discount, bringing my total discount to 65 per cent since I had a sibling studying there concurrently. After my brother graduated, the discount automatically reverted to 40 per cent. I need to maintain a GPA (grade point average of all courses taken in a semester) above 2.75 to maintain the scholarship,” said the final year student who is pursuing Media Communication with a focus in Journalism.

AUS has allocated funds specifically for high-achieving undergraduate students who have limited financial means. Admitted students can apply for financial grants without regard to their race, colour, gender, religion, or national origin.

High grades, sibling discounts: How UAE students are saving up to 100% on tuition fees

First-time students at AUS may be eligible for a financial grant, a merit-based scholarship, and a family tuition grant, which is provided to the younger sibling when a family enrols two or more children at the university.

These grants and scholarships can collectively cover up to 55 per cent of tuition and fees. After completing their first semester, students may also qualify for additional scholarships.

Provision of adding onto existing scholarships

Like Zain, another student, Fatima Haziq, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Information Systems and Business Analytics, has also secured a 50 per cent scholarship at the same university.

“These scholarships that are based on your high school grades are a lot more achievable as opposed to competitive ones. There are competitive scholarships for 100 per cent tuition fee coverage at AUS given to only a handful.”

“But once you join AUS, there are different scholarships that you can apply for. You can add on to your existing one, for example, I got in with a 50 per cent scholarship, and then got an increase because I was on the Dean’s list. If you get a 3.5 GPA in a semester then you are eligible to be on the Dean’s list which increased it to 60 per cent,” said Fatima.

“If you get that twice in a semester then you are eligible to be on the Chancellor’s list which is another 20 per cent and then then the overall scholarship becomes 70 per cent,” she added.

Furthermore, Fatima mentioned the university’s ‘Active Student Scholarship’, is designed to support exceptional students who excel in extracurricular activities and whose achievements motivate others to reach their potential.

However, it’s important to note that if students do not maintain their academic performance, any additional scholarships will be revoked.

“It’s quite common to lose a scholarship, for example, in the School of Engineering, maintaining a high GPA can be more difficult. However, keeping a 50 per cent scholarship is relatively manageable, as it only requires a 3.3 GPA. Achieving a 3.5 GPA, on the other hand, is much more difficult.”

Full government scholarship to study abroad

Meanwhile, key stakeholders across the UAE government and private universities play a pivotal role in overseeing all aspects of student recruitment and marketing for undergraduate admissions at various universities across the Emirates.

Varsities time and again spearhead targeted outreach initiatives, and organise career fairs engaging prospective students through informative presentations, workshops, and recruitment events tailored to the region’s unique educational landscape.

Most recently, three outstanding Emirati siblings secured full scholarships at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).

The siblings were awarded full government scholarships to study abroad together in Hong Kong by the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) as part of the Abu Dhabi Scholarships Program, marking the first time that recipients of this scholarship have chosen to study in Hong Kong.

UAE national, Sara Al Shamsi, one of the twin sisters pursuing her bachelor’s in engineering at HKUST, earlier said, “We wanted to experience something new and exciting after high school. We knew HKUST was perfect for this because it introduced us to a whole new community, people, culture, and lifestyle. Our dream became a reality, and we’re so grateful for this amazing opportunity.”

© Khaleej Times

Edarabia Press Sep 2024

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