Education

Syrians get help to finish university in Lebanon

By Nohad Topalian in Beirut

Hundreds of Syrian students, including those pictured here, have been awarded scholarships and financial assistance to complete their university education in Lebanon. [Photo courtesy of the University Students Forum in Lebanon]

Hundreds of Syrian students, including those pictured here, have been awarded scholarships and financial assistance to complete their university education in Lebanon. [Photo courtesy of the University Students Forum in Lebanon]

Hundreds of Syrian refugees in Lebanon have received scholarships and financial assistance from universities and international donors that has helped them complete their university education, in many cases disrupted by the war.

Among the donors is the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), which for the third consecutive year has awarded hundreds of scholarships to Syrian students to pursue studies at the Arab Open University.

The university has branches in Beirut, Tripoli and Zahle.

KFAS requires that applicants be Syrian nationals, have a Syrian secondary school diploma or its equivalent, and be registered with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Syrian refugee students in Lebanon attend a university class. Many have obtained scholarships from Lebanese universities and international donors to complete their education. [Photo courtesy of the University Students Forum in Lebanon]

Syrian refugee students in Lebanon attend a university class. Many have obtained scholarships from Lebanese universities and international donors to complete their education. [Photo courtesy of the University Students Forum in Lebanon]

The KFAS scholarship covers the full cost of earning a bachelor's degree at any branch of the Arab Open University in Lebanon.

Dutch nonprofit SPARK, which provides access to higher education in post-conflict societies, also has been offering scholarships to Syrian students.

After a seven-year hiatus, Manal Salama, of Maadamiyat al-Sham in Syria, returned to university to finish her degree in education, thanks to a full scholarship she received to study at the Arab Open University's Zahle branch.

"For the second year in a row, I was awarded a scholarship to finish my bachelor's degree in education," she told Al-Mashareq.

"After having to stop pursuing my education, first because of marriage and then because I became a refugee in Lebanon, I went back to university last year and I am now a student, thanks to this scholarship," she said.

Scholarships for Syrian students

The University Students Forum helps Syrian refugee students in Lebanon, among them Omar al-Maghrabi, 27, obtain scholarships from donor organisations.

"I met all the conditions required to obtain a scholarship to earn a degree in Business Administration, and prepare myself for the labour market," he told Al-Mashareq, adding that the opportunity is one "that cannot be ignored".

The forum helps Syrian refugee students obtain scholarships from one of several sources, forum president Yasser Ali told Al-Mashareq.

These include SPARK, the Lebanese Association for Scientific Research (LASeR) and various other Lebanese universities, he said, noting that there are 1,400 Syrian students seeking university scholarships in Lebanon.

"We have taken practical steps to help the students," he said. "We held meetings with university presidents and deans, and secured financial assistance for their enrollment in a number of them."

The forum also provides scholarships for continuing education at the American University of Beirut (AUB), from which 215 Syrian students benefitted this year.

These are known as training scholarships, he said, explaining that they run for six months and include English language, teacher training, and training on project management and office management as areas of specialisation.

"The forum helps students obtain full scholarships from SPARK, which is supporting 1,300 students with full scholarships plus $200 per month in allowances per student," Ali said.

"LASeR in Tripoli grants full and partial scholarships to a number of Syrian students to study at Jinan University and the Lebanese University," he added.

Educational facilities, financial help

The Beirut Arab University (BAU) also offers educational facilities and financial assistance to a large number of Syrian refugee students in Lebanon.

The university "has succeeded in attracting 1,470 Syrian students since the outbreak of the Syrian crisis to date", said the university’s student affairs director Subhi Abu Shahin.

"The university allows students to register if they do not have a resident permit, and provides them with an affidavit from the university to help them obtain a resident permit from the Lebanese Directorate of General Security," he told Al-Mashareq.

BAU "also grants scholarships to Syrian students, whereby first tier qualifiers are granted 80% of the cost of tuition, second tier qualifiers 50% and third tier qualifiers 25%", Abu Shahin said.

The university also supports students with scholarships to the faculties of human sciences, law, political science, science, business administration and health sciences, he added.

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Hello. I'm Syrian residing in Lebanon, Tripoli. My daughter received her secondary school certificate this year (2023). She was ranked first in the North [of Lebanon] and 7th all over Lebanon. We're facing a problem having her enrolled at the university because the Lebanese University requires residency and a passport, which aren't available. Please help us! May Allah bless you!

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Hello. I'm Mervat Ma'touq. I'm Syrian. I live in Zahle, Lebanon. I need financial help to complete my university studies (Maths). I'm in the second year, but I had to stop because of the tough financial situation. Please pay attention to my situation. Thanks!

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I'm Syrian residing in Lebanon. I want to proceed with my studies. How can I do that without incurring any fees? I can't afford private universities.

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God bless you! I'm enrolled at the second year in a private Lebanese university. I want to proceed with my studies. However, this year, the tuition fees are very high and I need assistance from an organisaton or institution so I may proceed.

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Hello. I'm a 2nd-year student at a private Lebanese university. I want to proceed with my academic studies, but this year, the fees are very high. I need assistance or a grant from an association so I can complete. My phone number is 81492299. Thank you!

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Peace be upon you! I've just finished my secondary school and I'm going to university. I'd like to join an engineering faculty. I'd like to have some financial assistance that would help me finish my education. This is because of my financial situation and because universities in Lebanon now use dollars. However, the dollar rate of exchange is very high and I can't afford it. This is my dream which I've been planning for a long time.

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I'm a student. I'm looking for a university that offers scholarships in Lebanon.

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I’m a widow and I have a daughter who is performing very well at school. We don’t have a supporter. I just want 30% in [unintelligible] in the pharmacy. Please help realise my dream and my daughter’s dream. Please help me.

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hi there,do you have email?

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How can I get a scholarship at the Lebanese University?

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I want to receive SPARK grant.

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I like it and I'd like to take part.

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I hope I can get a scholarship to complete my studies in Lebanon.

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Good morning! My son has applied for Spark, but he wasn't accepted. I don't know why, taking into consideration that his colleagues were accepted.

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Peace be upon you! I was enrolled at the Lebanese University's Faculty of Arts, History Department. I've completed the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years, but I stopped because of financial reasons. I'd like to complete my studies. Please help me. Thanks a lot.

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My name is Omran Majid al-Rayabi. All my colleagues were accepted into Spark, but not me. Please accept me so I can proceed with my studies, especially as I belong to the poor class. Please help.

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I hope to receive a scholarship for studying for my MA degree. Thanks.

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Greetings! My name is Ahmed Hussein al-Sheikh. I’ve been living in Lebanon, Baalbek, since 2012 because of the events in Syria. I’m a Syrian father of a family of 8. They all study, including 3 at Liu. One of them has received Spark scholarship, and two are funded by the government. My eldest daughter is in the final year of the Faculty of Pharmacy, and the first is in the first year of a course in design after she stopped studying after receiving the Lebanese baccalaureate because of money. This year, she enrolled at Liu, but we haven’t paid the installments until now, and I couldn’t pay the university installments for the 2017-2018 school year for the Faculty of Pharmacy student. What can we do now so we can proceed with studies? Thank you.

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