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Private education group opening applications for US scholarship program

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Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 6:34 PM
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The Hale Education Group, based in Dubai, is currently accepting applications for its Hale Scholars Pro Bono initiative, which aims to help deserving students who aspire to attend leading US Universities but face financial limitations. This initiative, now in its tenth year, has seen past scholars gain acceptance to prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Columbia, Dartmouth, and Brown University. Hale Founder and CEO Peter Davos emphasizes that US universities have significant financial resources allocated to international students to support their educational journey.

During the last application cycle, two Syrian Hale Scholars received full scholarships to Brown University and Penn, covering the cost of tuition, accommodation, travel, books, and other expenses for the duration of their undergraduate studies. Many top universities like Harvard, Princeton, and Yale have generous aid budgets to support international students from families with income below a certain threshold. Unlike other universities, approximately two dozen institutions in the US offer significant need-based aid to international applicants.

Merit-based aid is also available to all applicants, regardless of nationality, at leading private universities in the US. In the past two years, Hale students have received full merit scholarships to institutions such as Boston University, the University of Southern California, and the University of Miami, with some even receiving scholarships exceeding six figures. Over the last six years, Hale students have collectively received $53 million in scholarships from US and Canadian universities.

Applicants to the Hale Scholars initiative must submit transcripts, standardized test scores, and an essay explaining their motivation to study in the US. They should demonstrate academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and significant contributions to their community. Additionally, applicants must be in their final year of high school and show financial need on their applications. Those interested in applying can do so by visiting the official Hale Education Group website.

The Hale Scholars Pro Bono initiative provides a valuable opportunity for deserving students to pursue their dreams of studying at prestigious US universities, despite financial constraints. With a successful track record of past scholars gaining acceptance to Ivy League institutions and other top universities, this program is a stepping stone for aspiring students seeking quality higher education opportunities. The availability of need-based and merit-based aid from various US and Canadian universities further enhances the accessibility of higher education for international students through the Hale Scholars initiative.

The process of applying to the Hale Scholars initiative involves submitting essential documents and demonstrating academic excellence, extracurricular involvement, and financial need. By highlighting their achievements and motivation to study in the US, applicants stand a chance to receive full scholarships covering all expenses related to their undergraduate education. With the support and guidance provided by the Hale Education Group, students can navigate the complex application process and increase their chances of securing financial aid for their studies at leading universities in the US and Canada.

In conclusion, the Hale Scholars Pro Bono initiative serves as a beacon of hope for students facing financial barriers to pursuing higher education at prestigious institutions. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, community involvement, and financial need, this program opens doors for deserving students to access quality education opportunities in the US and Canada. By empowering students through scholarships and mentorship, the Hale Education Group is making a significant impact on the lives of aspiring individuals seeking to fulfill their academic aspirations.

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