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Al Qasimi Foundation Policies & Procedures Manual
Sheikh Saqr Overseas Scholarship Program
Last Updated June 2015
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Purpose of the Manual
This document outlines the policies and procedures associated with the Sheikh Saqr Overseas
Scholarship Program. It guides the program’s overall administration and also serves as an important
resource for scholarship recipients as it outlines the expectations and responsibilities of students in
accepting a scholarship award.
For more information or questions related to the Scholarship Program, please contact the Sheikh
Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research:
Address: RAK Gas Building (Level 4)
P.O. Box 12050
Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 7 233 8060
Fax: +971 7 233 8070
E‐mail: [email protected]
Website: www.alqasimifoundation.com
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Table of Contents
1.
Overview of the Scholarship Program 3
Eligibility & Application Process
Source of Funding Gender & Nationality Type of Degree Countries of Study & Degree Topics Scholarship Application Process
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Selection Process 8
Scholarship Terms & Award Conditions
Attendance & Academic Progress Academic & Personal Codes of Conduct Communications Media & Publicity
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Scholarship Payment Process
Scholarship Payment Process Scholarship Payment Scales Scholarship Bonus Payments
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Exceptions 15
Appendices 16
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Section 1: Overview of the Scholarship Program
The Sheikh Saqr Overseas Scholarship Program was established to honor the legacy of Sheikh Saqr
bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, who was passionate about education and encouraging young people to
work hard and achieve their full potential.
The Scholarship Program provides supplemental funding for academically talented Emirati
youth and promising Emirati professionals from Ras Al Khaimah to pursue university studies
overseas at the undergraduate and graduate levels.1
The Al Qasimi Foundation manages all administrative and financial aspects of the
Scholarship Program and coordinates its efforts with the Ministry of Higher Education and
Scientific Research as well as the cultural attaché offices at United Arab Emirates embassies
abroad.
All overseas scholarships are awarded through a competitive process based on the strength
of applications and availability of funds.
1 Scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study at universities in the United Arab Emirates are managed separately.
For additional information on local scholarships, please contact the Sheikh Saqr Program for Government Excellence:
(L) RAK Chamber of Commerce Building | (P) +971 7 227 5959 | (F) +971 7 227 5335 | (E) [email protected].
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Section 2: Eligibility & Application Process
The Foundation offers academic scholarships to pursue bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees
at high‐quality overseas universities. Students who meet the minimum eligibility criteria outlined in
this section are encouraged to apply for funding through the Scholarship Program:
2.1 Source of Funding
2.2 Gender & Nationality
2.3 Type of Degree
o Bachelor’s degree (2.3.1)
o Master’s degree (2.3.2)
o Doctorates PhD degree (2.3.3)
2.4 Countries of Study & Degree Topics
2.5 Scholarship Application Process
2.1 Source of Funding
The Scholarship Program provides supplementary funding for two (2) types of students:
Students sponsored by the United Arab Emirate’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific
Research (MOHESR); and 2
Students who are self‐funded and covering all expenses associated with their studies.
2.2 Gender & Nationality
All Emirati citizens and children of national mothers from Ras Al Khaimah are eligible for scholarship
consideration, regardless of gender, assuming all other eligibility criteria are met.
2.3 Type of Degree
The Scholarship Program is applicable toward both undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Specific eligibility criteria based on type of degree being pursued.
2 The Sheikh Saqr Program for Government Excellence offers “The Special System for Distinguished Nationals,” a highly
selective and generous scholarship that can be used for overseas university studies. While this scholarship also requires
MOHESR sponsorship, students participating in the Special System are ineligible for the Foundation’s scholarship program
given the levels of funding and other benefits they already receive. Please contact the Sheikh Saqr Program for
Government Excellence for more information on the Special System scholarship, including eligibility, application process,
and award conditions. (L) RAK Chamber of Commerce Building | (P) +971 7 227 5959 | (F) +971 7 227 5335 | (E)
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2.3.1 Bachelor’s Degree*
UAE citizen (or child of national mother) from Ras Al Khaimah;
Minimum score of 90% in the General Secondary Certificate Examination;
Minimum CEPA score of 150 in English and Mathematics;
Valid minimum TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS score of 6.0;
Non‐conditional admission acceptance to a university approved by the MOHESR;
Scholarship approval to study overseas from the MOHESR;
Study leave certificate stating the type of leave, duration, and whether leave is paid or
unpaid (if applicable); and
Successful interview with the Al Qasimi Foundation.
2.3.2 Master’s Degree*
UAE citizen (or child of national mother) from Ras Al Khaimah;
Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 3.0 GPA equivalent;
Valid minimum TOEFL score of 600 or IELTS score of 6.5;
Admission acceptance to a university approved by the MOHESR;
Scholarship approval to study overseas from the MOHESR;
Study leave certificate stating the type of leave, duration, and whether leave is paid or
unpaid (if applicable); and
Successful interview with the Al Qasimi Foundation.
2.3.3 Doctorate (PhD) Degree*
UAE citizen (or child of national mother) from Ras Al Khaimah;
Master’s degree(s) with a minimum 3.0 GPA equivalent;
Valid minimum TOEFL score of 600 or IELTS score of 6.5;
Copy of master’s final paper or dissertation;
Admission acceptance to a university approved by the MOHESR;
Scholarship approval to study overseas from the MOHESR;
Study leave certificate stating the type of leave, duration, and whether leave is paid or
unpaid (if applicable); and
Successful interview with the Al Qasimi Foundation.
* Preference will be given to students who successfully complete the Sheikh Saqr Student
Enrichment Program (as applicable) and those who work with the Foundation in advance to identify
high quality programs and universities at which to seek admission based on their academic interests
and professional aspirations.
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2.4 Countries of Study & Degree Topics
The Scholarship Program is applicable for degree programs offered at accredited universities in the
following countries:
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Degree programs offered in countries beyond those listed above are generally not eligible for
scholarship support. Country exceptions may be made based on a student’s individual circumstances
and availability of desired degree program. Such exceptions are only made under special
circumstances and require a formal written petition (see Section 6: Exceptions).
Although students may choose to study any topic, scholarship priority is given to students pursing
degree programs that are of key interest and strategic importance to Ras Al Khaimah. Such topics
include economics, tourism, education, public health, urban planning, public affairs and
administration, etc. Scholarship priority is also shown to students who have identified degrees
where a topic or similar quality program is unavailable in the UAE.
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2.5 Scholarship Application Process
The application form and additional information on the Scholarship Program is available on the Al
Qasimi Foundation’s website: www.alqasimifoundation.com. Students must submit a complete
application to be eligible for scholarship consideration.
A complete application includes the following documents:
Completed and signed Scholarship Program application form;
Current English CV (for Master’s and PhD applicants);
Scholarship Program application essay;
Valid passport copy;
Copy of the family book (Khulasat Al Qaid);
Copy of the United Arab Emirates Identity Card (Emirates ID);
Copy of grade 10, 11, and 12 certificates certified by the Ministry of Education;
Official university transcripts for all in‐progress coursework and degrees awarded;
Equivalency certificate letter for the latest degree approved by the Ministry of Higher
Education (for Master’s and PhD applicants, if applicable);
Study leave certificate stating the type of leave, duration, and whether leave is paid or
unpaid (as applicable);
Copy of official score reports for:
o TOEFL or IELTS
o CEPA exam
o All standardized tests required for admission (SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc.)
All essays written as part of the university application process;
Admission letters for all universities to which the applicant was admitted;
Unconditional scholarship award letter from the MOHESR;
Recent passport‐sized photograph; and
Student’s local banking details (e.g. IBAN ‐ International Bank Account Number).
Additional application requirements for non‐UAE citizens with national mothers:
Valid copy of mother’s passport;
Valid copy of mother’s Emirates ID; and
Copy of the mother’s family book (Khulasat Al Qaid).
Applications are accepted and collectively reviewed twice each year for students about to begin (or
already enrolled in) an overseas academic program. Students should submit all required application
materials before the appropriate deadline:
August 15th (New Students)
January 15th (Currently Enrolled Students)
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Section 3: Selection Process
The Foundation appoints a Scholarship Selection Committee to review all complete applications
each academic term:
The Selection Committee finalizes a list of recommended scholarship recipients based on the
strength of individual applications and availability of funds. This list is then submitted to
management for approval.
Management reviews the Selection Committee’s recommendations and approves or rejects
scholarship recipients. In some cases, management may decide to give conditional approval
and require that scholarship recipients meet specific criteria in order to continue receiving
the scholarship.
Students approved as scholarship recipients will receive an Award Contract outlining the
terms and conditions, amount, and duration of their scholarship awards.
The scholarship awards and associated payments will officially start after recipients sign
their contracts.
No back payments will be made for scholarship recipients who were already enrolled in a
university degree program at the time of their application.
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Section 4: Scholarship Terms & Award Conditions
Once students sign the Award Contract with Foundation, they must follow the terms and conditions
of the scholarship award. Any violation of these terms and conditions could lead to temporary or
permanent suspension of scholarship payments. The length and nature of the suspension will be
determined by management based on a student’s individual circumstances and the terms and
conditions that are were met:
4.1 Attendance & Academic Progress
4.2 Academic & Personal Codes of Conduct
4.3 Communications
4.4 Media & Publicity
4.1 Attendance & Academic Progress
Scholarship recipients will actively participate in their program on a full‐time basis (includes
regular attendance to all class sessions, as applicable) to maintain satisfactory academic progress
toward degree completion during the Award Period.
Scholarship recipients will not change their courses of study or university without obtaining
written approval from the Foundation.
Scholarship recipients will seek approval from the Foundation, and if applicable the MOHESR,
before registering for any distance learning or online courses that would be used to meet degree
requirements.
Scholarship recipients will demonstrate strong academic performance and maintain a minimum
3.0 (B) GPA equivalent based on the university’s grading system throughout the Award Period.
Failure to do so may result in the temporary or permanent suspension of the scholarship, which
shall be at the Foundation’s discretion.
Scholarship recipients will provide the Foundation with copies of the following documents.
Failure to do so may result in the temporary or permanent suspension of scholarship payments:
o Transcripts at the end of each academic term;
o Monthly progress reports (master’s and doctoral students only – see Appendix A2);
o University degree(s) upon graduation; and
o Copy of the final thesis or dissertation (master’s and doctoral students only).
Scholarship recipients will inform the Foundation of all changes in circumstances during the
Award period, including contact details, employment status, and enrollment status. Failure to
inform the Foundation of changes in circumstances may lead to temporary or permanent
suspension of scholarship payments.
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The Foundation is committed to supporting students’ academic success. Scholarship recipients
experiencing academic difficulties or wishing to change their enrollment status should notify
the Foundation as soon as possible to discuss available options, including potential exceptions
for continued eligibility. Situations where it is helpful to notify the Foundation early include:
o Being placed on academic probation or suspension by the university
o Reducing course loads to part‐time status
o Partial or full withdrawal from studies in the middle of an academic term
o Missing deadlines associated with approved graduate degree research plans
4.2 Academic & Personal Codes of Conduct
As ambassadors of Ras Al Khaimah and the UAE, scholarship recipients are expected to adhere
to the highest standards of ethical integrity for personal, professional, and academic conduct.
Scholarship recipients will abide by the university’s student conduct code and other academic
integrity policies, with particular attention to those that address questions of plagiarism.
Scholarship recipients agree to not submit or publish, in any form, someone else’s words, ideas,
phrases, citations, arguments or artistic/technical work as their own creation;
Scholarship recipients agree not to copy or paraphrase published or online material or another
person’s research, without properly specifying the source(s); and
The Foundation reserves the right to temporarily or permanently suspend scholarship payments
for personal, professional, and academic integrity or student conduct code violations. For
especially severe violations, the Foundation may require full or partial repayment of the total
amount awarded under Sheikh Saqr Overseas Scholarship Program. The decision to suspend or
require repayment of a scholarship award is at the sole discretion of the Foundation.
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4.3 Communications
Scholarship recipients will ensure the Foundation always has their current local and international
contact information on file, including mailing address(es), phone number(s), e‐mail address(es),
and banking details.
Scholarship recipients will maintain regular communication with the Foundation throughout the
Award Period and will acknowledge and respond to all information requests in a timely
manner. Information requests may include (but are not limited to):
o Enrollment verifications
o Transcripts
o Monthly progress reports
o Scholarship recipient student profiles
o Participation in Sheikh Saqr Student Enrichment Program activities
If scholarship recipients do not respond to information requests within a reasonable period of
time, the Foundation reserves the right to temporarily suspend scholarship payments until the
information is received.
4.4 Media and Publicity
Scholarship recipients agree and consent to be profiled in Foundation communication materials
(including newsletters and website) to highlight their achievements and share their stories with
participants in the Sheikh Saqr Student Enrichment Program and broader community (see
Appendix A1: Student Profile Questionnaire).
Scholarship recipients agree to serve as a mentor and resource for future overseas scholarship
recipients both during and after the Award Period.
Scholarship recipients will abide by all laws and regulations in their countries of study. They will
represent Ras Al Khaimah and the UAE with the utmost integrity as a cultural ambassador.
Scholarship recipients will not publish any remarks on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, or other social
media sites that are deemed defamatory to government and public organizations or that may
reflect negatively on the Foundation, the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, or the United Arab
Emirates and its citizens.
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Section 5: Scholarship Payment Process
Scholarship payments are distributed on a regular (as opposed to lump sum) basis throughout the
Award Period based on the type of degree undertaken and duration of the academic program. The
maximum Award Period for different types of degrees:
Bachelor’s degree: maximum 5 years
Master’s degree: maximum 3 years
Doctoral or terminal professional degree: maximum 5 years
Other relevant policies and procedures related to scholarship payments are addressed in the
following sections:
5.1 Scholarship Payment Process
5.2 Scholarship Payment Scales
5.3 Scholarship Bonus Payments
5.1 Scholarship Payment Process
Scholarship payments are made for students pursuing degrees at overseas universities only (see
Section 2.4).
For scholarship recipients pursuing undergraduate degrees, payments are made on a monthly
basis during each academic term in which they are enrolled full‐time. Payments are generally
not provided during the summer months or extended university breaks. Scholarship recipients
may petition to have payments continue if they enroll in summer courses and provide
supporting documentation to this effect.
Given the more independent structure of master’s and doctoral programs (research as opposed
to coursework), scholarship recipients pursuing graduate degrees receive monthly payments
throughout the calendar year during their Award Period.
Assuming scholarship recipients remain in good academic standing and uphold the terms and
conditions of their Award Contracts, payments continue until the date of graduation or to the
end of the Award Period, whichever comes first.
Payments are in dirhams (AED) and are deposited directly into scholarship recipients’ UAE bank
accounts via electronic transfer.
Payments are generally made by the end of each month, and scholarship recipients will be
notified by e‐mail if a delay is expected.
If scholarship recipients are late in providing transcripts or responding to other information
requests, payments will be temporarily suspended until all requested documents are received.
Scholarship recipients will be notified by e‐mail if their scholarship is being temporarily
suspended and the reason for the suspension.
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Suspended scholarships will be reinstated when scholarship recipients respond to outstanding
information requests, return to good academic standing, or fulfil the unmet terms and
conditions specified in their Award Contracts and this policy and procedures document.
Back payment of suspended scholarships is at the discretion of the Foundation. Generally,
recipients will receive back payments if it is the first time their scholarship was suspended and
reinstated. However, back payments would not be made in the future if the scholarship is again
suspended/reinstated for failure to respond to information requests.
Scholarship recipients may be eligible for bonus payments if they do exceptionally well during an
academic term or graduate with honors (see 5.3 Scholarship Bonus Payments).
5.2 Award Payment Scale
The amount of the monthly payment varies based on type of degree being pursued according to the
following scale:
Overseas Payment Scale
Type of the Degree Type of Funding Stipend Amount AED
Undergraduate Bachelor’sMOHESR 3,000
Self‐funded 3,000
Graduate
Master’s MOHESR 5,000
Self‐funded 5,000
Doctoral
(PhD)
MOHESR 5,000
Self‐funded 5,000
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5.3 Award Bonus Payment
If scholarship recipients achieve a 3.7 GPA or above (or their university’s equivalent) at the end of an
academic term they are entitled to bonus payments based on the following scale:
Bonus Payment Scale
Type of the Degree Type of Funding Bonus Amount AED
Undergraduate Bachelor’sMOHESR 3,000
Self‐funded 3,000
Graduate
Master’s MOHESR 5,000
Self‐funded 5,000
Doctoral
(PhD)
MOHESR 5,000
Self‐funded 5,000
Bonuses are contingent on receiving academic transcripts in a timely manner, and scholarship
recipients will be notified via e‐mail if they qualify for the extra payment. Bonuses are generally paid
at the beginning of the next academic term when scholarship recipients receive their first normal
stipend.
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Section 6: Exceptions
Any exceptions to the policies and procedures outlined in this document or to a scholarship
recipient’s Award Contract requires the express approval of Foundation management. Scholarship
applicants or recipients wishing to request an exception must file a petition in writing. Written
petitions must include:
Background on petitioner’s individual circumstances;
Exception being requested and why the exception is needed;
Supporting documentation from petitioner’s university, employer, and/or RAK government
leaders (as applicable); and
Other information requested by the Foundation.
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Section 7: Appendices
Most appendices are internal working documents which are only applicable to scholarship
recipients. They also undergo regular revision. To request the most current version of an appendix
section listed below, please contact the Scholarship Associate at the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi
Foundation for Policy Research.
Administrative Forms
Student Profile Questionnaire Monthly Progress Report for Graduate Degree Scholarship Recipients
Appendix A
A1A2
Overseas Scholarship Application Appendix B
Award Contract Templates Appendix C
Confidentiality & Non‐Disclosure Template Appendix D
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Appendix A1: Student Profile Questionnaire
This questionnaire should be completed when scholarship recipients sign their initial Award
Contracts and should be annually updated thereafter for the duration of the Award Period.
Scholarship recipients should type their answers in this form:
1. What is your name?
2. What was the name of your high school? In what year did you graduate?
3. As a student, how would you describe your social and academic interests?
4. What is the name of your current university/college? Where is it located (state/city/county)?
5. What is your current academic major? Why did you choose this major?
6. Why did you decide to attend university overseas?
7. Do you have any siblings/family members studying overseas?
8. In your opinion, what values and experience you have gained from studying overseas?
9. What are your favorite on‐campus activities?
10. What is your favorite memory or event from studying overseas?
11. What has been your favorite class in university? Why?
12. Please describe your goals and ideal job.
13. After graduation, what knowledge or skills will you will bring back with you to your country,
family, and friends?
14. Why would you advise students to study overseas?
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Appendix A2: Monthly Progress Report for Graduate Degree Scholarship Recipients
All scholarship recipients who are pursuing a master’s or doctorate degree program must submit a
copy of their university‐approved research plan to the Foundation by the end of their first academic
term based on the Award Period specified in their Award Contract.
All scholarship recipients pursuing a graduate degree program that is not course‐based must submit
a monthly progress report to the Foundation. Scholarship recipients should type their answers:
Date:
Student Name:
Country of Study:
University Name:
Name and Type of Degree:
Have you submitted your research plan to the Foundation? Yes No
If no, when will you submit it? ________________________________________________________
If yes, what phase are you currently in? _________________________________________________
Please summarize your academic/research progress, including milestones and deliverables,
achieved in the past month:
Please summarize your academic/research plans for the coming month:
Any other information or updates you want to share with the Foundation:
I certify that the information I have provided in this report and attached documents is true and complete to the best of my
knowledge and represents my own work. I understand that giving false information or taking credit for someone else’s work
will disqualify my contract and may result in dismissal from the Sheikh Saqr Overseas Scholarship Program.
Student Signature: _______________________________ Date: ________________________