Alumni Programs

Partnership Grants Bolster Faculty Development Across Country

Under the on-going U.S. – Pakistan University Partnerships Grants Program (UPGP), the Alumni department awarded five new grant awards to the following institutions: International Islamic University Islamabad (Department of Politics and International Relations) Kinnaird College (Post Graduate Department of English Literature) University of Balochistan (Institute of Management Sciences) University of ...
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EducationUSA Events & Outreach

EducationUSA Upgrades Student Visa Resources

For many lucky students, the summer season is characterized by a scramble to apply for U.S. study visas as acceptances roll in. To ensure that these students get all the information they are looking for, EducationUSA programming includes multiple visa-related sessions, and this quarter was no exception. Addition to the ...
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EducationUSA In Their Own Words

Opportunity Fund Students Head to Top Schools Across the United States

The EducationUSA Opportunity Fund (OF) program helps students overcome seemingly unsurmountable odds to realize their dream of an American education. The brightest, most talented students who lack the financial resources to cover even up-front costs of obtaining admission (such as testing, application fees, and airfare) work closely with EducationUSA advisers ...
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Alumni Events & Outreach

Fulbright Connect Brings Alumni Together

This quarter, under the banner of Fulbright Connect, the Alumni department organized nationwide events to promote alumni engagement and networking. Hosted in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Gilgit, the events brought together Fulbright alumni from the Master’s, PhD, Scholar, FLTA, and Humphrey Fellowship programs and were also attended by U.S. ...
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EducationUSA Gifts GRE and TOEFL Books to All Lincoln Corners

This quarter, EducationUSA Pakistan donated the latest GRE and TOEFL preparation books to 19 Lincoln Corners across the country. Students who want to study in the United States can visit the Lincoln Corner closest to them and peruse these books at leisure. Many higher education institutions in the United States ...
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