This document provides information about the Education for All Bangladesh organization, which supports underprivileged students who achieve high scores on their SSC exams to continue their education. It details how the organization identifies top students in need of assistance, the support provided like financial aid and university admission coaching, current students being helped, and success stories of students who have gone on to study at prestigious universities. Sponsors are sought to contribute 85,000 Taka over 3 years to fully fund an individual student's education.
This document provides information about the "Education for All" program run by Ghuddi Foundation. The program selects high-performing but financially disadvantaged students after their SSC exams and provides full financial and educational support until they complete a university degree. It currently supports 132 such students, providing facilities like school admission fees, books, exam fees, monthly stipends, university admission coaching, and accommodations in Dhaka. The document shares success stories of students who have obtained admissions to top universities like BUET and KUET through this program and are now pursuing degrees. It appeals for donations and outlines the costs and installments required to sponsor one student's education over 3 years.
- The document describes a government scholarship scheme for Indian Muslim students at the pre-matric level.
- It aims to encourage school attendance, lighten financial burden, and provide equal opportunities for Muslim students. Only 40% of eligible Muslim students received the scholarship despite high application rates.
- Awareness of the scholarship scheme's details was low overall, especially among girls. While beneficiary students had higher awareness than non-beneficiaries, over half of beneficiaries were unaware they were receiving the scholarship.
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The document provides information on 12 prestigious scholarship programs for school students in India. It describes the scholarships, including their purpose, eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines. Key scholarships mentioned include SEATS, BrainX National Maths Contest, NSO and NCO olympiads, Scholarship for Higher Education, Velammal Science Talent Search Exam, and Foundation for Academic Excellence and Access. The conclusion emphasizes that most scholarship exams test aptitude and basic skills rather than expertise, and helping children master foundational math and science skills can help prepare them.
Education for All is an organization that provides educational support to talented but financially disadvantaged students in Bangladesh. It selects high-achieving students who scored GPA 5 in SSC but cannot afford further education. It then provides full funding for their HSC education and university admission coaching. Currently, Education for All supports 38 students from various districts across Bangladesh. It aims to ensure these "champions" can continue their education despite coming from very poor backgrounds, having worked through their studies to support their families. Donors can sponsor individual students for 81,000 BDT over 2.5 years to allow Education for All to fund a student's secondary and early university education.
This document provides information for parents about post-sixth form options for students at WHS. It summarizes that there are now more options than just university, jobs, or a gap year. It also outlines the university application process, emphasizing the importance of researching options, predicting grades accurately, writing a strong personal statement, and meeting deadlines. Financial considerations and the competitive landscape for university and jobs are also addressed.
in this chapter an introduction to the education, how we are spending money in the name of education, semester uniform system in education, factors decreasing and increasing the knowledge gain in education, the various factors which makes the child as an educated citizen or the illiterate adult, a scoring system to compare the reasons for not achieving the goals and the solution for the same (shivu's scoring system), primary education, secondary education, pre university education, university education and the subject wise university, necessity of the job counselling centers attached to different boards / universities which is going to assess the need of that particular subject in the society and thus saves lot of money which is spent in the name of education and thus preventing the people unemployed with degree (graduate unemployment), professionalism, ideal future education centers in ideal village setup and the plans for the same (National education services / model village / model nation), sports education for positive health are mentioned.
This document provides information about the "Education for All" program run by Ghuddi Foundation. The program selects high-performing but financially disadvantaged students after their SSC exams and provides full financial and educational support until they complete a university degree. It currently supports 132 such students, providing facilities like school admission fees, books, exam fees, monthly stipends, university admission coaching, and accommodations in Dhaka. The document shares success stories of students who have obtained admissions to top universities like BUET and KUET through this program and are now pursuing degrees. It appeals for donations and outlines the costs and installments required to sponsor one student's education over 3 years.
- The document describes a government scholarship scheme for Indian Muslim students at the pre-matric level.
- It aims to encourage school attendance, lighten financial burden, and provide equal opportunities for Muslim students. Only 40% of eligible Muslim students received the scholarship despite high application rates.
- Awareness of the scholarship scheme's details was low overall, especially among girls. While beneficiary students had higher awareness than non-beneficiaries, over half of beneficiaries were unaware they were receiving the scholarship.
Wordpress theme submission requirement for ThemeforestEnayet Rajib
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This document outlines requirements for submitting WordPress themes to TheWebLab. It discusses having a team with skills in design, development, and familiarity with tools like Photoshop. Theme submissions must follow best practices for spacing, color contrast, typography, and be pixel-perfect, responsive, and include documentation. Themes must properly implement WordPress features and APIs, be secure and optimized, and pass unit tests. PHP, HTML/CSS, and JavaScript quality is important. Themes should incorporate plugins and move functionality there instead of the theme.
12 prestigious scholarship programs no worries - for feesArise Roby
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The document provides information on 12 prestigious scholarship programs for school students in India. It describes the scholarships, including their purpose, eligibility criteria, application process, and deadlines. Key scholarships mentioned include SEATS, BrainX National Maths Contest, NSO and NCO olympiads, Scholarship for Higher Education, Velammal Science Talent Search Exam, and Foundation for Academic Excellence and Access. The conclusion emphasizes that most scholarship exams test aptitude and basic skills rather than expertise, and helping children master foundational math and science skills can help prepare them.
Education for All is an organization that provides educational support to talented but financially disadvantaged students in Bangladesh. It selects high-achieving students who scored GPA 5 in SSC but cannot afford further education. It then provides full funding for their HSC education and university admission coaching. Currently, Education for All supports 38 students from various districts across Bangladesh. It aims to ensure these "champions" can continue their education despite coming from very poor backgrounds, having worked through their studies to support their families. Donors can sponsor individual students for 81,000 BDT over 2.5 years to allow Education for All to fund a student's secondary and early university education.
This document provides information for parents about post-sixth form options for students at WHS. It summarizes that there are now more options than just university, jobs, or a gap year. It also outlines the university application process, emphasizing the importance of researching options, predicting grades accurately, writing a strong personal statement, and meeting deadlines. Financial considerations and the competitive landscape for university and jobs are also addressed.
in this chapter an introduction to the education, how we are spending money in the name of education, semester uniform system in education, factors decreasing and increasing the knowledge gain in education, the various factors which makes the child as an educated citizen or the illiterate adult, a scoring system to compare the reasons for not achieving the goals and the solution for the same (shivu's scoring system), primary education, secondary education, pre university education, university education and the subject wise university, necessity of the job counselling centers attached to different boards / universities which is going to assess the need of that particular subject in the society and thus saves lot of money which is spent in the name of education and thus preventing the people unemployed with degree (graduate unemployment), professionalism, ideal future education centers in ideal village setup and the plans for the same (National education services / model village / model nation), sports education for positive health are mentioned.
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Time waits for no one. Deciding about collage is one of the most important decisions that involves our future. The University of Utah, the University of Deseret in the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and it will provide me the opportunity to choose my future career.
To apply at the University of Utah, the first step the student has to follow is taken the ACT or SAT test, then apply for admission to the University of Utah by the Dec. 1. Next, complete the free application for federal student Aid (FAFSA), and read the admissions letter carefully. If the student received a scholarship offer from the office, read the award letter, create the CIS account, activate the university e mail account (umail), research scholarship opportunities,...show more content...The student may elect to participate in the work study program. Also, they may let students work in a regular part time student job at the U of U, career services off campus employers seek students to fill internships and part time or seasonal positions. Working through collage no more than 20 hours a week while attending college will provide many benefits (UU).
The cost of study in the Utah University is very expensive by living on campus, but even more expensive by living off campus. By living on campus tuition and fees the cost could be for residents $7,680 and non residents $24,276, room and board could be $9,738 for both resident and non resident, but the subtotal for non resident could be $34,014 and for resident almost the half of it, indirect costs (resident and non resident) book and supplies $1,232, miscellaneous $2,418 and transportation $1,260, the total for resident will be $22,328 and f
The document discusses a proposed scholarship program called APSSP aimed at increasing retention and graduation rates of low-income freshmen at the University of Florida Institute of Technology (UFIT). APSSP would provide students with tuition, housing, meals, tutoring, and a monthly allowance. It aims to give students enough support to become persistent and succeed academically and socially. The program boasts positive retention, graduation, and recruitment rates for UFIT. Its yearly budget of $100,000 primarily supports students through scholarships and pays personal tutors.
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Buddy4Study is a nonprofit organization that assists students in India by providing information about various scholarship programs and helping connect students to educational funders. They maintain a database of the latest scholarship opportunities and assist both students and scholarship providers throughout the application and selection process. In addition to scholarships, Buddy4Study partners with several foundations and organizations to promote educational access across India.
This document is a workbook titled "My Future, My Way: First Steps Toward College - A Workbook for Middle and Junior High School Students" published by the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid office. The workbook is intended to help middle and junior high school students start planning and preparing for their education after high school. It covers topics such as when to start thinking about college, the benefits of higher education, different types of postsecondary schools, and how to pay for college.
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Presenting to you, the Parents' Guide 2019/2020 for James Cook University Singapore!
Brochures often talk about course content and how great the school is. In this guide, I try to show a different side of the university. I showcase alumnus, parents of students and alumni and include a few resources so parents don't have to navigate our incredibly detailed website to understand intakes and enrollment processes.
The Somerville STEAM Academy (SSA) will be a small, project-based lab school for grades 8-12 that emphasizes computational immersion and targets struggling students. It will integrate arts and sciences through hands-on projects and internships. 50% of students will be identified as struggling based on test scores or attendance, while the other 50% will match the demographics of Somerville High School. The SSA aims to offer new educational opportunities for students not served by traditional models through an intimate learning environment and computational/project-based curriculum.
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This document provides an agenda for an evening event on higher education. It includes:
1. Welcome and introductions from the Assistant Principal
2. A presentation on university life from representatives from Plymouth University
3. A presentation on the application process from the UCAS Coordinator
4. A discussion on choosing courses and universities led by the Assistant Principal
5. A session on writing personal statements from the Assistant Head of Sixth Form
6. A review of application deadlines and student finance from the UCAS Coordinator
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This document provides information about a Class of 2015 Year One C.T.O. Planning Night held on February 27th, 2014 from 6-7:30pm. It introduces the C.T.O. Director and advisors, discusses college options including the large number of colleges in the U.S. and options within SUNY and CUNY systems. It then outlines the resources and support provided by the C.T.O. office including meetings, fairs, visits and workshops. Finally, it provides an overview of the college admissions process including criteria, applications, financial aid, and next steps for students.
The document provides an overview of activities at Westside Career Center for the Spring/Summer 2018 semester. It discusses guest speakers that visited student programs in engineering, marketing, law and public safety, automotive technology, simulation and animation, and health science. It also describes tutoring programs to help students in reading and math and prepare for standardized tests. Upcoming events are listed such as state conferences, an awards day, and testing. The counseling program activities of advising students on academic plans, arranging dual enrollment, and assisting with career and college preparation are highlighted.
The document provides information on the benefits of attending college including higher average lifetime earnings for those with higher levels of education. It discusses how to prepare for and choose a college, including maintaining good grades throughout high school, researching career options, considering factors like cost and extracurricular opportunities, and applying in a timely manner with guidance from school counselors. The key aspects colleges review are GPA, standardized test scores, class rank, course rigor, recommendations, and extracurricular activities.
The document describes the APSSP (Argosy Post Secondary Student Support Program) scholarship program at the University of Florida Institute of Technology (UFIT). The program aims to increase UFIT's low freshman retention and graduation rates by providing academic, social, and financial support to low-income incoming freshmen. The support includes tutoring, counseling, housing, meals, and funding to cover tuition and books for the first year or three semesters. The goal is for recipients to develop competence, manage emotions, and gain independence through the program's support structures to help them persist and succeed in their studies.
- The document proposes a career week event to be held monthly at a local recreational center, involving community members speaking to students about various careers and colleges providing information.
- The week-long event would include activities like students researching careers and making booklets tracking their interests. A community dinner on Friday would allow students to share their books and interests with families and the community.
- Surveys would evaluate the event's effectiveness in motivating students to consider future education and careers. Ongoing involvement of community members, students, faculty and parents could sustain the project annually. The proposed budget of $12,200 would cover food, speakers and scholarships.
This document summarizes a scholarship program that provides support for rural students in Cambodia to attend university or vocational training. It outlines the scholarship model which provides different levels of financial and non-financial support over 4 years. It also describes additional learning opportunities and a requirement for scholarship students to give back to their communities. Various levels of investment are presented that would sponsor individual students or multiple scholarships. Reports and updates that would be provided to sponsors are listed.
In talks with Rajat Jain, (IDD-Civil Engineering-class of 2016) who will be joining the Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Civil Engineering degree program at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, this Fall and here, he shares some extremely useful insights about pursuing foreign internships, exchange programmes and graduate studies from the world's best universities.
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Collage Case Study
Time waits for no one. Deciding about collage is one of the most important decisions that involves our future. The University of Utah, the University of Deseret in the flagship institution of higher learning in Utah, and it will provide me the opportunity to choose my future career.
To apply at the University of Utah, the first step the student has to follow is taken the ACT or SAT test, then apply for admission to the University of Utah by the Dec. 1. Next, complete the free application for federal student Aid (FAFSA), and read the admissions letter carefully. If the student received a scholarship offer from the office, read the award letter, create the CIS account, activate the university e mail account (umail), research scholarship opportunities,...show more content...The student may elect to participate in the work study program. Also, they may let students work in a regular part time student job at the U of U, career services off campus employers seek students to fill internships and part time or seasonal positions. Working through collage no more than 20 hours a week while attending college will provide many benefits (UU).
The cost of study in the Utah University is very expensive by living on campus, but even more expensive by living off campus. By living on campus tuition and fees the cost could be for residents $7,680 and non residents $24,276, room and board could be $9,738 for both resident and non resident, but the subtotal for non resident could be $34,014 and for resident almost the half of it, indirect costs (resident and non resident) book and supplies $1,232, miscellaneous $2,418 and transportation $1,260, the total for resident will be $22,328 and f
The document discusses a proposed scholarship program called APSSP aimed at increasing retention and graduation rates of low-income freshmen at the University of Florida Institute of Technology (UFIT). APSSP would provide students with tuition, housing, meals, tutoring, and a monthly allowance. It aims to give students enough support to become persistent and succeed academically and socially. The program boasts positive retention, graduation, and recruitment rates for UFIT. Its yearly budget of $100,000 primarily supports students through scholarships and pays personal tutors.
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Buddy4Study is a nonprofit organization that assists students in India by providing information about various scholarship programs and helping connect students to educational funders. They maintain a database of the latest scholarship opportunities and assist both students and scholarship providers throughout the application and selection process. In addition to scholarships, Buddy4Study partners with several foundations and organizations to promote educational access across India.
This document is a workbook titled "My Future, My Way: First Steps Toward College - A Workbook for Middle and Junior High School Students" published by the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid office. The workbook is intended to help middle and junior high school students start planning and preparing for their education after high school. It covers topics such as when to start thinking about college, the benefits of higher education, different types of postsecondary schools, and how to pay for college.
Parents' Guide 2019/2020 - James Cook University SingaporeKenneth Chan
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Presenting to you, the Parents' Guide 2019/2020 for James Cook University Singapore!
Brochures often talk about course content and how great the school is. In this guide, I try to show a different side of the university. I showcase alumnus, parents of students and alumni and include a few resources so parents don't have to navigate our incredibly detailed website to understand intakes and enrollment processes.
The Somerville STEAM Academy (SSA) will be a small, project-based lab school for grades 8-12 that emphasizes computational immersion and targets struggling students. It will integrate arts and sciences through hands-on projects and internships. 50% of students will be identified as struggling based on test scores or attendance, while the other 50% will match the demographics of Somerville High School. The SSA aims to offer new educational opportunities for students not served by traditional models through an intimate learning environment and computational/project-based curriculum.
Kennicott higher education evening 13 june 2012keviccweb
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This document provides an agenda for an evening event on higher education. It includes:
1. Welcome and introductions from the Assistant Principal
2. A presentation on university life from representatives from Plymouth University
3. A presentation on the application process from the UCAS Coordinator
4. A discussion on choosing courses and universities led by the Assistant Principal
5. A session on writing personal statements from the Assistant Head of Sixth Form
6. A review of application deadlines and student finance from the UCAS Coordinator
Year 1 Intro to CTO Workshop 2014 - BHSEC Queens, March 2014bhsecqueensmanhattan
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This document provides information about a Class of 2015 Year One C.T.O. Planning Night held on February 27th, 2014 from 6-7:30pm. It introduces the C.T.O. Director and advisors, discusses college options including the large number of colleges in the U.S. and options within SUNY and CUNY systems. It then outlines the resources and support provided by the C.T.O. office including meetings, fairs, visits and workshops. Finally, it provides an overview of the college admissions process including criteria, applications, financial aid, and next steps for students.
The document provides an overview of activities at Westside Career Center for the Spring/Summer 2018 semester. It discusses guest speakers that visited student programs in engineering, marketing, law and public safety, automotive technology, simulation and animation, and health science. It also describes tutoring programs to help students in reading and math and prepare for standardized tests. Upcoming events are listed such as state conferences, an awards day, and testing. The counseling program activities of advising students on academic plans, arranging dual enrollment, and assisting with career and college preparation are highlighted.
The document provides information on the benefits of attending college including higher average lifetime earnings for those with higher levels of education. It discusses how to prepare for and choose a college, including maintaining good grades throughout high school, researching career options, considering factors like cost and extracurricular opportunities, and applying in a timely manner with guidance from school counselors. The key aspects colleges review are GPA, standardized test scores, class rank, course rigor, recommendations, and extracurricular activities.
The document describes the APSSP (Argosy Post Secondary Student Support Program) scholarship program at the University of Florida Institute of Technology (UFIT). The program aims to increase UFIT's low freshman retention and graduation rates by providing academic, social, and financial support to low-income incoming freshmen. The support includes tutoring, counseling, housing, meals, and funding to cover tuition and books for the first year or three semesters. The goal is for recipients to develop competence, manage emotions, and gain independence through the program's support structures to help them persist and succeed in their studies.
- The document proposes a career week event to be held monthly at a local recreational center, involving community members speaking to students about various careers and colleges providing information.
- The week-long event would include activities like students researching careers and making booklets tracking their interests. A community dinner on Friday would allow students to share their books and interests with families and the community.
- Surveys would evaluate the event's effectiveness in motivating students to consider future education and careers. Ongoing involvement of community members, students, faculty and parents could sustain the project annually. The proposed budget of $12,200 would cover food, speakers and scholarships.
This document summarizes a scholarship program that provides support for rural students in Cambodia to attend university or vocational training. It outlines the scholarship model which provides different levels of financial and non-financial support over 4 years. It also describes additional learning opportunities and a requirement for scholarship students to give back to their communities. Various levels of investment are presented that would sponsor individual students or multiple scholarships. Reports and updates that would be provided to sponsors are listed.
In talks with Rajat Jain, (IDD-Civil Engineering-class of 2016) who will be joining the Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Civil Engineering degree program at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, this Fall and here, he shares some extremely useful insights about pursuing foreign internships, exchange programmes and graduate studies from the world's best universities.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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1. Founders:
Noor Khan, CEO, Right Brain Solution Ltd.
Enayet Husain Rajib, CEO, The Web Lab
Saifur Rahman, Software Architect
www.educationforallbd.com
www.facebook.com/EducationForAllBD
Estd: June 2011
2. What we do
īŧ Every year, after the S.S.C. result, we see a series of news
published on students who achieved GPA 5, under the
most adverse scenario we can ever imagine for a student.
īŧ They work as farmers, laborers, rickshaw pullers,
construction workers and so on.
īŧ They hardly have food to eat, cloths to wear and no time to
play as a child. But, at the end theyâve come out as
CHAMPIONS!!!
ButâĻjust after a few days, we forget them.
īŧ âEducation for allâ works with these CHAMPIONS to
ensure their next level of education
īŧ We believe that Education should be accessible to all
Umor Faruq, SSC 2011
ī§ District: Shirajgonj
ī§ Occupation: Tea-seller in
railway station (on 2011)
ī§ âEducation for allâ worked
with him from June â11 to
December â13
ī§ Now he is a student of
Pharmacy dept. in a
renowned Public University
3. Student level
We select SSC passed students and
provide them educational support up
to HSC exam and university
admission
Way of Talent Hunts
Reporters from Prothom alo /
Banglanews24.com/ Kalerkantho /
Jugantor send us information of these
brilliant students (Got CGPA = 5.0 in SSC
exam), who are totally unable to continue
their next level of education due to their
unfortunate poverty.
Our 4 Rules
īŧ Students canât be involved with any
political party for the next 2.5 years.
īŧ Students canât be drug addicted
īŧ Students canât get married until they
finish HSC exam
īŧ Students canât take financial help from
any other institute
How do we select students
īŧInformation verification & Initial Selection
īŧWritten exam
īŧInterview
īŧFinal selection
The Process
4. In Addition to Financial SupportâĻ
īą Students can call âEducation for Allâ during 7 PM to 9
PM on every Friday, Saturday
īą Regular monitoring and providing proper guide line
īą Arrange lodging, food, medical check-up &
recreation (Zoo, Amusement park etc.) while staying
in Dhaka for University Admission Coaching
5. Current Student Information
Total Number of Students: 132
(as of 5th June 2014)
īą Regular HSC Students: 91
o Candidate of HSC 2014 exam (26)
o HSC 2nd year student (65)
īą Other Students: 41
o Diploma Engineering (4)
o Medical (3)
o Engineering (BUET, KUET & others) (5)
o Agricultural University (1)
o Dhaka / Kushtia University (2)
o Bcom. (Special case â âRana Plazaâ) (1)
o Class 8 / 9 / 10 (23)
o Physically challenged (Class 6 & 9) (2)
6. Facilities That We Provide
īŧ H.S.C. 1st year, 2nd year admission fee
īŧ H.S.C. 1st year, 2nd year text book cost
īŧ H.S.C. examination fee
īŧ Monthly financial support for two years
īŧ University admission coaching fee (after H.S.C.
exam)
īŧ Lodging facility (including food, medical and
others) in Dhaka for 6 months during University
admission coaching
īŧ Arrangement to participate in the admission
exam of any 5 public university (Admission Form
fees, transportation etc.)
List of Facilities
7. Our 1st batch
âē Initially selected student: 10
âē Passed SSC on 2011
âē Passed HSC on 2013
âē Completed University admission test on 2013
* We discontinued to support 1 student from âEducation for allâ due
to irregularities in study
Our 2nd batch
âē Initially selected student: 32
âē Passed SSC on 2012
âē Passed HSC on 2014
âē Will attend in University admission test on 2014
* We discontinued to support 5 students from âEducation for allâ due
to irregularities in study
8. Our 3rd batch
âē Initially selected student: 68 (3 diploma)
âē Passed SSC on 2013
âē Will attend in HSC on 2015
âē Will attend in University admission test on 2015
9. Giving Model Test
Photo Gallery (1st Batch)
âē Date: 19th June â13 â 30th Nov â13
âē While staying in Dhaka for University Admission Coaching
Studying Hard
Celebrating EID
festival togetherâĻ
12. Letters from Students (setting an example)
âYou have not lived today until you
have done something for someone
who can never repay youâ
13. Cost Factors
Amount
(BDT)
HSC 1st year, 2nd year admission fee 5,000
HSC 1st year, 2nd year book cost 3,000
HSC exam fees + Test Paper 3,000
Monthly financial support for 24
months 36,000
University admission coaching fee
(discounted) 8,000
Lodging cost for 6 months during
University admission coaching in
Dhaka 20,000
Arrangement to participate in the
admission exam of any 5 public
University 6,000
Others (medical etc.) 4,000
TOTAL 85,000
īŧ You can sponsor any numbers of student
īŧ You have to donate total 85,000 BDT per student
within next 3 years in 5 installments
(via our local DBBL account / Canadian Account /
Paypal account)
īŧ All information of your sponsored student
(including contact number) will be provided to you
īŧ You can call your student any time to know
his/her educational progress
īŧ You will receive studentâs H.S.C. 1st & 2nd year
exam result over email
īŧ You will receive a letter from your student every 6
months mentioning about his/her educational
progress
Sponsorship of a Student
Installment Amount (BDT) Last Date
1st 17,000 30th Jun, 2014
2nd 17,000 31st Dec, 2014
3rd 17,000 30th Jun, 2015
4th 17,000 31st Dec, 2015
5th 17,000 30th Jun, 2016
16. īą What benefits will be provided to these students with my contribution?
īŧ H.S.C. 1st year, 2nd year admission fee
īŧ H.S.C. 1st year, 2nd year text book cost
īŧ H.S.C. examination fee
īŧ Monthly financial support for two years
īŧ University admission coaching fee (after H.S.C. exam)
īŧ Lodging facility (including food, medical and others) in Dhaka for 6 months during
University admission coaching
īŧ Arrangement to participate in the admission exam of any 5 public university
(Admission Form fees, transportation etc.)
īą What is the amount required to sponsor one student?
For above mentioned benefits, the total amount per student is 85,000 Taka for 30 months.
A sponsor can deposit this amount in 5 installments (each installment being 17,000 Taka
over a period of 6 months)
F.A.Q.
17. īą Can a sponsor get information about the student?
Of course! Detailed information of the student(s) will be sent to the sponsors (including a
contact number). Sponsors can directly communicate with the students. It is always helpful and
motivating for the students if a sponsor calls them and enquires about their education and other
well-beings. Also, the result cards of H.S.C. 1st year and 2nd year will be sent to sponsorâs email
address directly.
īą Can I contribute partially instead of fully sponsoring a student?
Sure. Because such partial contributions can sum up and sponsor a student. Understandably, in
these cases there wonât be any one-to-one mapping with a sponsor and his/her student as one
student will theoretically have several sponsors.
īą Those of you who are working for âEducation for Allâ program; are you
taking any money for running it?
F.A.Q. contd.
NO! We are voluntarily contributing (time & money) for this program for the last
4 years because we consider ourselves fortunate enough compared to these
talented students and also we strongly believe in this cause for which we are
working, that education should be accessible to all. Your contribution will go
100% directly to the students, guaranteed.