The Dubai Knowledge and Human Development Authority partners with important private entities to provide scholarships for Emirati students.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), the Knowledge Fund Establishment (KFE), and nine private schools in Dubai have signed cooperation agreements to provide over 400 scholarships for outstanding Emirati students in various academic stages for the upcoming academic year (2024-2025).
The scholarships will cover 50% of tuition fees.
That is in line with efforts to strengthen cooperation between the public and private sectors.
In order to provide high-quality educational opportunities for outstanding Emirati students in Dubai.
Eligibility and criteria
To be eligible for the program of scholarships, students must be Emirati citizens.
They must also have a valid residency certificate issued by the Emirate of Dubai.
Adding to that, they must be new or currently enrolled in a public or private school in the UAE in grades four to ten or their equivalent in other curricula.
Students must also have a GPA of 90% or above in the American curriculum and the Ministry of Education curriculum.
For the International Baccalaureate Curriculum, students must have a score of (5) and a “B” grade in the British Curriculum.
Students must also pass level placement tests and interviews conducted by the school’s evaluation committee.
Educational Opportunities
Participating schools in the program will grant a 50% discount on the annual tuition fees.
While the parent will pay the remaining 50%.
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The scholarship is managed according to standards that aim to ensure providing educational services to program participants in accordance with the highest standards to ensure the provision of distinguished educational services to enrolled students.
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