Volume 20 | issue nº 2 Summer 2018

The Gift of Education for All

By Louisa Ajami

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Ensuring a fantastic education to all deserving students means that we impact them, their families, and the future of our country.

LAU has been awarded the largest grant in its history — nearly $24 million for the Higher Education Scholarships Program (HES). 

The grant was awarded on a competitive basis by USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, an independent branch of the American federal government that works toward international development.

The grant is intended to support four cohorts of Lebanese students from public schools across Lebanon, and also includes a new refugee scholarship component with a bachelor’s degree track and a professional certification track that offers learning in a number of areas through LAU’s Continuing Education Program (CEP).

LAU President Joseph G. Jabbra congratulated the “formidable team” from Student Development and Enrollment Management (SDEM) and Finance, who “rose to the challenge of writing a great grant proposal that was guided by our passionate commitment to offer a university education to those qualified men and women who may not otherwise have the opportunity to join LAU for financial reasons,” he wrote in a letter to the LAU community.

“At LAU, we firmly believe that the answer to the ills that afflict society in Lebanon and the Arab world is education, education, and still education,” Jabbra said. “This belief goes to the heart of our mission that our founders and predecessors worked so hard to keep aglow in our hearts.”

“We are very happy USAID has granted us this large amount of money for our Higher Education Scholarships Program,” said SDEM Vice President Elise Salem. “With this grant, they confirm their belief in LAU’s mission to spread education to those from all backgrounds and means — whether Lebanese or those who came here in search of a better life.” 

Already, LAU has some of the most generous financial aid programs of all universities in Lebanon. The USAID grant increases the size of LAU’s funding to a great extent, and will allow deserving students an affordable education they might not have otherwise had access to. The grant also showcases USAID’s commitment to the university and its mission of providing an education to aspiring scholars regardless of their background or ability to pay for tuition. 

“LAU honors every letter of its mission statement when it bestows academic excellence, civic-mindedness and job readiness on a highly deserving student population coming from the public, private and refugee segments across Lebanon,” said Assistant Vice President for Outreach and Civic Engagement Elie Samia after the grant was announced. “This is the spirit of LAU manifesting itself at its best.”

As Salem summed up, “Our role is education, and ensuring a fantastic education to all deserving students means that we impact them, their families and the future of our country.”