L.E. 132 million in scholarships provided to AUC students

Press release
Published September 1st, 2013 - 08:26 GMT

American University of Cairo
American University of Cairo

The American University in Cairo (AUC) has allocated 15 percent of its tuition income, over LE 132 million annually, to provide AUC students with a wide range of scholarships and financial aid to assist them in meeting the expenses of their education. The scholarships this year include the Public School Scholarship Fund (PSSF); Empower Scholarship; Misr El Kheir Scholarship; the Academic Achievement Scholarship; the Honors Scholarship; Innovation, Cultural and Leadership Scholarship; and Sports Achievement Scholarship.

According to Khaled Dahawy, vice president for student affairs, nearly 60 percent of AUC students receive some form of financial assistance, either through scholarships or financial aid. Dahawy went on to say that the University is committed to providing students with stellar academic records with the opportunity to receive an education at AUC.

The University's Public School Scholarship Fund (PSSF), which is partially supported through the contribution of corporations and individuals, has been one of AUC’s most successful scholarship programs. PSSF scholarships provide annually funding for 20 new undergraduate students who have succeeded academically and have graduated from Egyptian public schools, but do not have the financial resources to attend AUC. “Since the establishment of this program in 1990," Dahawy noted, "it has provided more than 270 students with the opportunity to study at AUC. In fact, about 77 percent of these students have graduated with distinction, receiving high and highest honors, and honors” Dahawy said. 

For the second year, AUC offered five top students from Assiut, Beni Suef, Menya, Sohag and Fayoum governorates in Upper Egypt the opportunity to pursue an AUC undergraduate education in the major of their choice through the Empower Scholarship. Empower is open to students from both public and private high schools who have demonstrated involvement in civil society or community service, as well as a history of academic excellence. This year, Misr El Kheir Foundation, a non-profit organization, has offered another five students from those same governorates in Upper Egypt a scholarship to pursue their undergraduate education at AUC.  “We are glad that we were able to expand opportunities to students from Upper Egypt and are very proud of our partnership with Misr El Kheir,” said Dahawy. 

Two additional programs – targeting students with exceptional academic records – were also offered to AUC students. The Academic Achievement Scholarship identifies the top 25 percent of enrolling students and reduces their tuition by 30 percent. The Honors Scholarship is awarded at the beginning of each academic year to the top five students who have achieved the highest scores at the national or regional level for their respective high school diplomas. This scholarship provides a 40 percent additional reduction in addition to the achievement scholarship.

Moreover, students who excel in national and international sports or those who participated in cultural activities, have the opportunity to receive a 15 percent reduction in tuition. 

Background Information

American University of Cairo

Founded in 1919, AUC is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education and center of intellectual, social and cultural life of the Arab world. Its community of students, parents, faculty and staff, trustees, alumni and other generous sponsors represent more than 60 countries. The University stands as a crossroads for the world’s cultures and a vibrant forum for reasoned argument, spirited debate and understanding across the diversity of languages, facilities and human experiences.

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