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$77,000 scholarshi­p lets student pursue her university dream

Suman whose parents left for Pakistan for her father’s cancer treatment admitted to NYUAD

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

Following a spell of uncertaint­y, a Dubai schoolgirl has got a chance to pursue university studies after her parents had to move back to Pakistan for her father’s cancer treatment.

Suman Ansari, 19, a finalyear student at Deira Internatio­nal School, was recently awarded a scholarshi­p worth $77,000 (around Dh282,000) to study at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD).

A few months ago, Ansari, who lives in Dubai with her two elder brothers, had resigned to the possibilit­y that she would not be able to attend university here and move back to Pakistan. Her case came to the attention of Hale Education Group, a consultanc­y that prepares students for entry into American universiti­es, which helped her — free of charge — secure admission to a university of her choice.

Ansari is a high-achieving student, having scored 43 out of 45 in a trail of the schoolleav­ing IB (Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate) exam, which she will sit for next month. She is also active in extra-curricular activities — she has cofounded an essay club, establishe­d a yearbook club, and organised charity events at her school.

While her parents returned to Pakistan last year, Ansari stayed on with her brothers — both working profession­als in their 20s — so she could at least finish school here. Ansari faced an uncertain future because she could not have afforded leading universiti­es in the US or the UK, nor a prestigiou­s varsity here.

“I basically had to tell my school the whole situation, what was going on in my life. My school counsellor was adamant I look for scholarshi­ps … She contacted Hale and Hale offered to help me out.”

With applicatio­n deadlines looming, Ansari had just a week or so to prepare for the SAT required for US university admissions. Ansari, who is from Karachi, said the time between late last year and her NYUAD acceptance last month was “pretty intense”. However, “super-helpful people” at Hale guided her through the entire process, she added.

Elysa Bryen, an educationa­l consultant at Hale who worked with Ansari, said after sifting through the options, “we agreed NYUAD was the top choice for her, also because of the proximity to her family and the financial aid … She got in, which was fantastic”.

 ?? Courtesy: Hale Education Group ?? Suman Ansari (right) with Elysa Bryen of Hale Education, ■ which helped her secure admission to NYUAD for free.
Courtesy: Hale Education Group Suman Ansari (right) with Elysa Bryen of Hale Education, ■ which helped her secure admission to NYUAD for free.

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