Apply for “Academic Distinction and Academic Merit Grants, The University of New York in Tirana, Albania 2024/2025”
The University of New York in Tirana, Albania is awarding Academic Distinction and Academic Merit Grants for entering First-Year Students.
UNYT offers grants to promising students that show a potential for academic distinction and merit to be enrolled in any of the degree programs. The subject areas covered by UNYT at this time are as follows:
– Business Administration
– Business Communication
– Economics
– Finance
– Management
– Marketing
– English Language and Literature
– Communication and Journalism
– International Relations and Political Sciences,
– Psychology
– Computer Science
– Information Systems.
UNYT offers two types of grants to promising incoming students based on their High School Grade Point Average (G.P.A.). An “Academic Distinction” grant covering 30% of the tuition fees will be awarded to students with a High School G.P.A. between 9.6 and 10. An “Academic Merit”
grant worth 20% of the fees will be provided to students with a High School G.P.A. between 9.0 and 9.5 and 10% of the fees will be provided to students with a High School G.P.A. between 8.00 to 8.9.
Each of these grants will be provided for the students’ complete course of study. Assuming compliance with the terms and conditions set out in paragraphs 23 to 26, grants will cover all four years of study leading to a UNYT Bachelor’s degree. However, grant holders wishing to obtain a Bachelor’s from the State University of New York / Empire State College (SUNY/ESC) together with their UNYT degree are required to cover the fees of the SUNY/ESC concentration courses through their own financial means.
All students applying for grants for the 2010-2011 academic year are required to complete this application form. It must then be submitted along with: 1) two references; 2) copies of a high school diploma (or the equivalent documents); 3) and a transcript of previous academic work. All documents must be submitted by September for consideration.
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