Direct Entry Pathways to Leading U.S. Universities Created for GCC Students


(MENAFNEditorial) DUBAI, UAE, November 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

Addressing the growing appetite of GCC students for admission to leading US universities, Hale Education of Dubai and American Honors have signed an exclusive partnership to provide affordable pathways to America's top undergraduate programs.

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"Traditionally, GCC high school students have faced the triple problems of preparedness, affordability, and access to top U.S. universities, which will no longer be the case with our new initiative," said Peter Davos, Managing Director of Hale Education.

The American Honors program, now in its fourth year of existence, has successfully placed students in Stanford, Georgetown, Cornell, and other leading American universities. Now, the region's students will be able to benefit from this joint initiative.

To date, 89% of American Honors students have been accepted to their best fit, four year institution, while over 96% have successfully completed the program and transferred into four year universities. The selective program helps students earn a bachelor's degree in four years by starting at select two-year community colleges before transferring to finish their degrees at premier institutions, which typically decreases the costs of earning a leading degree by 30%.

Once admitted to American Honors, students are immediately assigned an honors advisor that works with them individually throughout the two years of the program in order to help students achieve their transfer goals. Honors designated classes are conducted on the campuses of eight top two-year colleges in the U.S. and class sizes are limited to no more than 25 students. The total cost of attendance, which includes housing, is approximately $20,000 to $25,000 USD per year depending on the campus students select.

Michael Haines, American Honors VP of International Operations, stated "we did not invent the 2+2 transfer concept in the US; we simply revolutionized it." Community colleges have long served as a pathway for students seeking to secure admission to top programs at top universities, such as UCLA and UC Berkeley, but American Honors has taken the concept a step further. By creating a growing network of over sixty public and private universities, which include MIT, Duke, Cornell, UCLA, Georgetown, Amherst, Georgia Tech, and many others, American Honors students can secure direct entry, access reserved places, or preferential application and scholarship review to these partner universities.

"As a first generation college student, I believe no one should be denied the opportunity to attend their dream university in the USA; American Honors now makes this both possible and affordable," said Davos, a graduate of Johns Hopkins, Oxford, and Harvard. "The program does not require SAT scores for admission, and tuition costs are less than those of American University of Sharjah or American University in Dubai. Students in American Honors who are dedicated and maintain a minimum GPA are able to leverage its prestigious four year transfer network and also apply to institutions outside its network," he added. "My dream of providing affordable access to the top universities in the USA is now possible through Hale's partnership with American Honors and, together, we look forward to changing many thousands more lives."

For additional information, contact:
Hale Education Group
+971-4-299-0077
info@haleeducation.com
http://www.haleeducation.com


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