Ajman University (AU) and the Emirates Islamic Bank have reached an agreement whereby the later contributed Dh200,000 in support to the students of low-income families.
The pact, inked in the presence of Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Deputy Chairman of AU Board of Trustees, AU Chancellor, Dr Karim Seghir, and Salah Mohammed Amin, CEO Emirates Islamic, is aimed to help students with financial challenges continue their study and secure a proper position.
The amount contributed followed a study of the cases of the AU students referred to the Bank for not being able to pay out their tuition fees and study charges so that they can finish their study, and have a better future.
Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi said the memo is in line with Ajman University tireless effort to boost strategic partnerships with all entities nationwide in support of education and community development.
“We spare no effort to boost cooperation with all concerned and meet the set strategic objective of having a developed and modern emirate where people lead a decent and prosperous life.”
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