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AUC Offers New Scholarships to Egyptian And International Students

The American University in Cairo (AUC) is offering new scholarships this year to Egyptian and International students. With more than 500 students on scholarships at AUC, 64 new scholars started studying at AUC this fall. The new scholarships benefit a broad range of students, from students with disabilities as well as international and public school students to those seeking to study abroad.

Samaa Abdelhamid, a freshman majoring in political science, said her life changed when she found out she’d be attending AUC. For her, receiving the Dr. Hamza Alkholi Public School Scholarship not only gave her the opportunity to study at the University, but it meant she’d be one step closer to achieving her dream of working toward more accessible education in Egypt.

“[Alkholi] doesn't even know me, but he allowed me to have an amazing education” she said. “This motivates me to eventually provide high-quality education to children in rural and local communities and to create an environment that will give them opportunities.”

The Dr. Hamza Alkholi Public School Scholarship is one of 12 new scholarships offered at AUC this year.

The Attijariwafa Bank Public School Scholarship for Students with Disabilities supports one public school graduate with a physical or learning disability who has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and leadership.

Likewise, two visually impaired students this semester are supported by the Kaderoun Scholarship, offered by Misr Al-Kheir Foundation in partnership with the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development, providing full financial support for students with “kinetic-audio-visual” disabilities. The scholarship aims at integrating students into University life and providing them with special educational opportunities that enable them to have quality education and better job opportunities.

“The best thing you can do with your money is invest it in education because education is timeless,” said Manar Kheir, a freshman studying journalism and mass communication and a Kaderoun scholar. “I’m excited to eventually work on AUC TV, and in the future, I want to use my voice to make change in society.”

Mahmoud Ismail, also a Kaderoun scholar and an English major, said he appreciates AUC’s organization and the kindness of his professors and classmates. “Thank you to everyone who tries to support young people who want to achieve their goals in life,” he said.

Additionally, Egyptian and international students demonstrating outstanding academic standings and financial need may receive full or partial funding through the AUC Centennial Endowed Scholarship Fund.

“The Centennial Endowed Scholarship Fund is helping me complete my academic dreams and is motivating me to study more to get better grades to maintain it over the next few years,” said freshman Farah Awad. 

To promote studies in the liberal arts and build on AUC's efforts of internationalization, the new AUC Liberal Arts Undergraduate Scholarship offers partial and full support to students from Egypt, the region and the United States studying humanities or the social sciences.

Some scholarships fund studies in specific AUC schools. Those hoping to pursue a Master of Global Affairs can apply for the Qalaa Holdings Partial Support Fellowship, while the Nevine Loutfy Scholarship partially supports the studies of students concentrating in finance in the School of Business.

Other scholarships for Egyptian students include the Egyptian Refining Company Public School Scholarship, which supports financially underprivileged students who graduated from public schools in Matareya, Khosos or Shark Shubra El Kheima (Mostorod), and the Al Ghurair STEM Scholarship. Both scholarships welcomed their fourth cohort of students this fall.  

Several scholarships are geared toward international students. The Hadhramout Foundation Scholarships for Yemeni Undergraduate and Graduate Students will support academically outstanding Yemeni students pursuing any major or graduate program at AUC. For U.S. students, the David Bonderman (CASA '69) Travel and Learning Endowed Fund will pay for their undergraduate, graduate or study-abroad studies at AUC. Additionally, the Pangburn, Ellis, LaBarge Study-Abroad Fund finances one semester of study at AUC for U.S. students.  The new scholarships don’t just encourage international students to come to AUC, but also aim to support AUC students in studying outside of Egypt, such as the Nancy and Jonathan Wolf Study Abroad Scholarship for students wishing to study at the University of Central Florida in the United States.

International graduate students studying Egyptology can apply for The Bernard and Lisa Selz Endowed Fellowship in Egyptology, which is also open for Egyptian students.

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Founded in 1919, The American University in Cairo (AUC) is a leading English-language, American- accredited institution of higher education and center of the intellectual, social, and cultural life of the Arab world. It is a vital bridge between East and West, linking Egypt and the region to the world through scholarly research, partnerships with academic and research institutions and study abroad programs. 

The University offers 39 undergraduate, 52 master’s and two PhD programs rooted in a liberal arts education that encourages students to think critically and find creative solutions to conflicts and challenges facing both the region and the world. 

An independent, nonprofit, politically non-partisan, non-sectarian and equal opportunity institution, AUC is fully accredited in Egypt and the United States.