Understudies who get government or institutional monetary guide at their home colleges might have the option to apply these assets to their program costs at AUC. Candidates ought to meet with their concentrate abroad consultants to find out about valuable open doors for moving guide to AUC. To help understudies funding their own concentrate abroad or to assist with enhancing institutional guide, AUC offers the accompanying grants to worldwide non-certificate/concentrate on abroad understudies:


Step by step instructions to Apply

You should initially present a web-based concentrate on abroad application to get an AUC understudy ID number that you can use to finish a grant application. To get to the concentrate abroad application and directions, click here. Note that assuming you are applying to AUC's serious Arabic program, you should finish the application under the part named: Arabic Language Institute.

When you present your application, you will get an affirmation email from the confirmations office that incorporates your AUC ID number. With this ID number, complete the grant application through Banner Self-Service under the Financial Aid and Scholarships Applications segment. For application guidelines and tips, click here.

Significant Note: While applying to a grant, guarantee that the word SELECT shows up next to the grant name (reserve) for which you wish to apply, any other way, AUC can not perceive your application.

3. For grants that require an exposition or workforce suggestions, send these materials by email in one PDF document with your name/ID number to the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at finschol@aucegypt.edu.


AUC Scholarship Application Deadlines

On the off chance that you might want to apply for an AUC grant, you should present your concentrate abroad application sooner than the ordinary cutoff times. Note the grant cutoff times beneath.


Term Application Deadline Scholarship Decision Announcement Date
Summer 2020 Arabic Language Intensive ProgramApril 1, 2020May 1, 2020 
Fall 2020 May 1, 2020June 1, 2020
Spring 2021September 15, 2020October 15, 2020 

Hermann F. Eilts Endowed International Scholarship in Middle East Studies (Undergraduate)

This grant is granted to understudies who sign up for Middle East investigations, political theory or history courses at AUC. Candidates are not expected to be a Middle East Studies major. It is granted at first for one semester and is sustainable briefly semester in light of scholarly advancement. It tends to be utilized to cover educational cost and additionally AUC lodging. Grants range from $2,500-5,000 for every understudy.


Qualification Criteria:


The candidate should be signed up for a US college or school.

The candidate should sign up for Middle East investigations, political theory or history courses at AUC.

The candidate should have a base GPA of 3.2/4.0.

The candidate should sign up for something like 12 credit hours/semester at AUC.


Simpson Endowed Scholarships in Egyptology (Graduate and Undergraduate)

These grants are granted to understudies signed up for Egyptology courses at AUC, with an inclination given to those signed up for US schools and colleges. It is granted at first for one semester and is inexhaustible briefly semester in view of scholastic advancement. It tends to be utilized to cover educational cost or potentially AUC lodging.


Qualification Criteria:


The candidate should sign up for no less than 9 credit long periods of Egyptology courses at AUC

The candidate should present a 1,500-word (greatest) exposition on why he/she needs to concentrate on Egyptology at AUC, including reference to three Egyptology courses which he/she wishes to take at AUC. See Egyptology course contributions in the AUC list here

Concentrate on Abroad Scholarships (Graduate and Undergraduate)

These grants are merit-based grants to US understudies reading up abroad at AUC for no less than one full semester or taking part in the Arabic Language Intensive Summer (ALIS) program. Grants for semester concentrate on range from $2,500-5,000 for each understudy and grants for the ALIS program depend on $2,000 per understudy. These grants can be utilized to take care of educational cost costs, nearby lodging, or as a payment (to cover flights, expenses like visas or protection, books, supplies, food, and so on.).


Qualification Criteria:


The candidate's home organization should be in the US.

The candidate needs to fulfill AUC's concentrate abroad confirmation prerequisites.

Undergrad candidates should sign up for at least 12 credit hours/semester and graduate candidates should sign up for at least 9 credit hours/semester.

The candidate should present a 1000-word (most extreme) exposition on why they might want to learn at AUC explicitly and in Egypt by and large.

The candidate should submit no less than one suggestion letter from an employee.

The Pangburn, Ellis, LaBarge Study Abroad Fund (Graduate)

These grants offer one-semester help to exceptional US graduate understudies in any discipline, who are focused on using their AUC experience to advance more prominent comprehension and relations among Egypt and the US.


Qualification Criteria:


The candidate needs to fulfill AUC's concentrate abroad confirmation prerequisites, click here.

The candidate should present a 1000-word (most extreme) paper on why he/she might want to learn at AUC explicitly and in Egypt by and large.

The candidate should sign up for somewhere around 9 credit hours/semester at AUC.


Other Source of Funding (Undergraduate)

Store for Education Abroad Access Partner Scholarship

Since AUC is an entrance cooperate with the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA), AUC undergrad concentrate on abroad candidates are qualified to apply for AUC access accomplice grants through FEA. Grants can go from up to $1,250 for summer programs, up to $5,000 for semester programs, and up to $10,000 for scholastic year programs. For more data and to apply for an AUC Access Partner Scholarship, visit the Fund for Education Abroad site.


Summer 2020, fall 2020, and AY 20-21 application is shut.


Speculative application windows for future terms are as per the following: