Monday, August 4, 2014

Beasiswa S1 Universitas Al Azhar Jakarta dan ITB

Dari: Dr. Ary Syahriar

Informasi beasiswa untuk lulusan SMA , Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia (UAI) menyelenggarakan program BEASISWACORPORATE yang memberikan kesempatan bagi putra-putri bangsa untuk melanjutkan pendidikan tingkat Sarjana S-1. Dengan pendaftaran terakhir hari Jum'at, 8 Agustus 2014.

Selain itu kami juga menyelenggarakan TWINNING PROGRAM DENGAN ITB khusus untuk Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi (T. Elektro, T. Informatika, T. Industri, dan Bioteknologi). Dimana siswa akan belajar 2 tahun di UAI dan 2 tahun di ITB.

Besar harapan kami, program ini juga dapat mendukung rekan-rekan dalam mencerdaskan putra-putri maupun sanak saudara.
Info selengkapnya dan formulir pendaftaran bisa diakses di www.uai.ac.id

Adapun tes gelombang IV periode 1 akan kami buka tgl 12 Agustus 2014.
Mohon bantuan untuk mensosialisasikan program ini ke rekan-rekan lainnya. Kami terbuka jika ada pertanyaan yang ingin disampaikan.

Terima kasih.
Hormat kami,

Biro PPMB Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia.
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Scholarships Types

The most common scholarships may be classified as:
  • Merit-based: These awards are based on a student's academic, artistic, athletic or other abilities, and often factor in an applicant's extracurricular activities and community service record. The most common merit-based scholarships, awarded by either private organizations or directly by a student's intended college, recognize academic achievement or high scores on standardized tests. Most such merit-based scholarships are paid directly by the institution the student attends, rather than issued directly to the student.
  • Need-based: In the United States, these awards are based on the student and family's financial record and require applicants to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to qualify if the scholarship is a federal award. Private need-based scholarships also often require the results of a FAFSA, which calculates a student's financial need through a formula that looks at the expected family contribution and cost of attendance at the intended college.
  • Student-specific: These are scholarships for which applicants must initially qualify based upon gender, race, religion, family and medical history, or many other student-specific factors. Minority scholarships are the most common awards in this category. For example, students in Canada may qualify for a number of aboriginal scholarships, whether they study at home or abroad. The Gates Millennium Scholars program is another minority scholarship funded by Bill and Melinda Gates for excellent African American, American Indian, Asian Pacific Islander American and Latino students who enroll in college.
  • Career-specific: These are scholarships a college or university awards to students who plan to pursue a specific field of study. Often, the most generous awards to students who pursue careers in high-need areas such as education or nursing. Many schools in the United States give future nurses full scholarships to enter the field, especially if the student intends to work in a high-need community.
  • College-specific: College-specific scholarships are offered by individual colleges and universities to highly qualified applicants. These scholarships, given on the basis of academic and personal achievement, usually result in either a full-ride to the college, or for a reduced rate of tuition.
Some scholarships have a "bond" requirement. Recipients may be required to work for a particular employer for a specified period of time or to work in rural or remote areas; otherwise they may be required to repay the value of the support they received from the scholarship. This is particularly the case with education and nursing scholarships for people prepared to work in rural and remote areas. The programs offered by the uniformed services of the United States (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration commissioned corps, and Public Health Service Commissioned Corps) sometimes resemble such scholarships.
  • Athletic: Awarded to students for showing exceptional skill in a sport provided by the college.