Tomorrow is the last day to receive the requests of Syrian students

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King Khalid University-Media Center

Tomorrow Wednesday, 18 Ramadan, is the last day to receive the requests of Syrian students at  King Khalid University (KKU) for the 200                                                                                   scholarships slated for them.

King Khalid University (KKU), represented by Deanship of Registration and Admission set tomorrow Wednesday, 18 Ramadan 1435 AH, as the last day for the Syrian students to receive the scholarship in the Academic Program of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for the help of Syrian students. 200 scholarships are allocated to them within scholarships admission for non-Saudis in governmental institutions of Higher Education. The requests will be received in the main service hall, Admission and Registration Deanship Building, in Quraiqer.

This was stated by Dean of Registration and Admission at King Khalid University, Dr. Saad Bin Mohammed Dajm, noting that, this move comes under the guidance of His Excellency, Minister of Higher Education Dr. Khalid Bin Mohammed Al Angari, and direct follow-up from President of King Khalid University Prof. Abdulrahman Bin Hamad Al Dawood.

Regarding the advantages for students in these scholarship programs, Dr. Saad mentioned that medical care will be provided for the students, as well as for their families if they are living together here in Saudi Arabia. Also provided will be minimal meal allowances and or subsidy. These services are to be provided by the educational institution (taking care of the feeding aspect) and Saudi government health institutions (taking care of the medical aspect).

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