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Scholarships for Syrian Youth

Only six percent of refugees globally are in higher education. Only five percent of Syrian refugee children are in high school. With millions of gifted Syrian women and men unable to attain a university degree or high school diploma, Jusoor’s Scholarship Program builds bridges between the potential of young Syrians and opportunities for further education.

Social Mobility.
Sustainable Futures.
Global.
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Jusoor Alumni, Jamal Kharrat, at his graduation
Welcoming a Jusoor scholar at the airport in Canada
Jusoor scholar playing the guitar
Jusoor Alumni, Jamal Kharrat, at his graduation
Welcoming a Jusoor scholar at the airport in Canada
Jusoor Alumni Maria Almhanna during her graduation
A group photo of Jusoor scholars in Lebanon
Jusoor scholar Zeina AlAkshar at a university event
Jusoor Alumni Maria Almhanna during her graduation
A group photo of Jusoor scholars in Lebanon
Jusoor scholar Zeina AlAkshar at a university event

Role Models for Young Generations

The Jusoor Scholarship Program enables Syrian youth to continue their academic studies and attain an education that will be essential to their futures as well as to the future of Syria. By supporting Syrian students to access excellent education institutions around the world, Jusoor is helping to create the next generation of Syrian leaders and building the capacity in the Middle East for years to come.

Jusoor is a leading organization in providing scholarships to Syrian youth; our strength lies in our broad outreach to the international Syrian community in addition to a strong record on our selection of top candidates with insights into what the students have overcome in order to be in a position to apply for top universities.

to date

393

supported scholars

170

Bachelor's
Degree

134

Master's
Degree

21

Countries

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Our Scholars Attend Top Universities in the World

Our Projects

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Jusoor’s flagship scholarship program, the 100 Syrian Women program provides scholarships to Syrian women to study at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the UK, Europe, and North America.

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Jusoor launched its Hardship Fund Project in 2016 to provide gap funding to students enrolled in undergraduate and master programs at academic institutions outside of Syria who are at risk of dropping out because of financial need. To date, the program has supported 44 students who have been provided one-time financial assistance of up to $5,000, which the students can use toward university tuition and fees. The funds are awarded as a loan without interest, with an individual repayment plan developed for each student. Returned funds will support new students in the future.

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Helping high school students between the grades of 10–12 in Lebanon by covering school fees, transportation, extra classes, aid with university applications, and psychosocial support, allowing talented young Syrians in Lebanon to finish high school studies.

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Jusoor-UWC Scholarships provide partial grants to exceptionally bright and civic-minded young Syrians to enable them to attend one of 18 United World Colleges around the globe. At UWCs, students receive a pre-university education through the International Baccalaureate Diploma program.

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Jusoor Scholars
Shining Across 20 Countries

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Our scholars and alumni community are studying and proudly succeeding around the world, with many alumni engaging in volunteering opportunities with local communities, others giving back to support education and the Syrian community, and many more getting roles in international companies like Apple, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs and Google, to name a few.

A group photo of Jusoor scholars during the Jusoor virtual graduation ceremony in 2020

Thanks to our Institutional Supporters and Partners

“Our journey was very similar to that of the Jusoor scholars. We see ourselves in them. Their success represents for us the hopes and aspirations of our people from Syria and the region as a whole. Like them, we endured war, displacement lack of travel documents and other travails. Their challenges and hardship were difficult to overcome, but hard work and support of good people and organizations have allowed them to succeed against all odds.”
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Amr Salahieh

Founder, President & CEO of Shifamed

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