Four students awarded UWC scholarships
UWC Maldives has awarded scholarships to four Maldivian students to study at United World Colleges in the US, Japan, Armenia, and Eswatini. The students will pursue a two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma, recognized by the Maldives Qualifications Authority. Since 2001, over 70 Maldivian students have benefited from these scholarships, with many securing further higher education opportunities. The program is supported by the Alifulhu Thuhthu Foundation and UWC International Organization.
UWC Maldives has awarded scholarships to four Maldivian students to study at United World Colleges in the US, Japan, Armenia, and Eswatini. The students will pursue a two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma, recognized by the Maldives Qualifications Authority. Since 2001, over 70 Maldivian students have benefited from these scholarships, with many securing further higher education opportunities. The program is supported by the Alifulhu Thuhthu Foundation and UWC International Organization.
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UWC Maldives has awarded scholarships to four Maldivian students to study at United World Colleges in the US, Japan, Armenia, and Eswatini. The students will pursue a two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma, recognized by the Maldives Qualifications Authority. Since 2001, over 70 Maldivian students have benefited from these scholarships, with many securing further higher education opportunities. The program is supported by the Alifulhu Thuhthu Foundation and UWC International Organization.
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