Eligibility
Khaldun Scholarship was open to anyone with intellectual curiosity demonstrated through academics or social commitment, and financial need. Applicants with a genuine financial need that might otherwise prevent them from applying to graduate school were encouraged to apply.
What KI offered
- Scholarship for GRE, IELTS/TOEFL, and university application fees.
- Guidance from Khaldun scholars to support the application process.
- Mentorship to help excel in academic and professional careers.
Scholar commitments
- Once financially able, give back to Khaldun an amount at least equal to the scholarship received in order to support new scholars.
Scholars were also recommended to:
- Remain active as peer advisors in the Khaldun Scholars Network.
- Participate in at least one winter or summer program recommended by Khaldun.
We looked for
- Outstanding candidates, academically and professionally.
- Candidates with demonstrated success in serving their communities.
- Candidates with financial need.
Deadlines
Applications were considered on a rolling basis. Early deadline: September 20, 2020. Final deadline (extended): October 8, 2020.
Early applications were encouraged.