University of Balamand

Types of Financial Aid

Application Procedure

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Financial Aid: Facts and Figures

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TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID

Financial aid is offered to undergraduate students in the form of

Need scholarships, merit scholarships, scholarship support, and sibling

Grant, student work, and deferred payment. As for graduate students,

They are eligible to apply for graduate assistantships.

Need Scholarships

Need scholarships are grants of assistance awarded to academically qualified

Undergraduate full-time students who demonstrate a

Financial  need.

Financial assistance ranges from small grants to full tuition

Support.

Application forms may be obtained from the Office of Financial

Aid. Selection is made on the basis of need, and academic

performance.

Eighty four percent of students who applied for Need

Scholarships in 2009-2010 were awarded a scholarship.

Merit Scholarships

I. Students with outstanding academic qualifications are eligible

for the merit scholarships. Hundred percent merit scholarships

are awarded yearly to:

A. Newly admitted students who rank first in the Lebanese

Baccalaureate Official Exams in each Muhafaza.

B. The top four newly admitted applicants who scored 2000 or

Above on the SAT.

These scholarships are renewable at the beginning of each academic

Year provided the recipients score a cumulative general average of

85 or above.

II. The best four students who have completed the semester with

a general average of 95 or above and who will be

Continuing their undergraduate studies will receive a full tuition

Scholarship for the upcoming Fall or Spring semester.

III. Students with excellent academic qualifications are eligible for

Merit scholarships. Fifty percent merit scholar ships are awarded

to:

A. A. The top six newly admitted students who scored 1750

or above on the SAT.

These scholarships are renewable for each academic year

Provided the recipients maintain a cumulative general average of

80 or above.

B. The top three students at the end of the first year of

Medicine (MED I)

These scholarships are renewable for each academic year

Provided the recipients remain in the top three.

IV. Continuing full time undergraduate students who demonstrate

Academic excellence by obtaining a general average of 85 or

above for the semester are eligible for a merit scholarship which

will be announced by the University at the end of each

Semester.

Please note that no application is required for the merit scholarship.

Scholarship Support

Most faculties at the University of Balamand offer scholar ship

support for students with good academic standing:

Undergraduate scholarship Graduate scholarship

Faculty of Arts

and Social Sciences25% 50%

Faculty of

Health Sciences* 30%

Faculty of Sciences 50% for best five

Students majoring

in either Mathematics

or Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Business

and Management** 40% for best two applicants

30% for 3rd, 4th and 5th

best applicants

25% for 6th through

10th best applicants

*Deferred Payment

Deferred payment is handled during the registration process through

the Comptroller’s Office. (Monthly installments with 0% interest)

Graduate Assistantships

Students can earn financial support through the Graduate

Assistantship program. Applications to this Program are submitted

through the respective Faculties and reviewed before the start

of each academic semester. Eligible students are allocated a

certain number of hours per week to work in one of the following

categories:

1. Teaching Assistant

2. Graduate Assistant

3. Research Assistant

4. Technical Assistant

Normally, these assistantships cover from 20% to 50% of the

tuition fees. However, the number of these assistantships and the

number of hours assigned per week will depend on:

The fund allocated by the University

The academic merit of the applicants

The availability of positions with faculty members and technical

centers

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

(For Need Scholarship and Student Work)

Students should submit an application for financial aid to the

Office of Financial Aid and/or for student work to the Office of

Student Affairs

In order to qualify, students should:

1. Be enrolled as regular students

2. Have a Good Academic Record

3. Be in financial need

4. Not on disciplinary probation

Continuing students who are interested in applying for Financial

Aid for the next academic year should apply by mid May.

New students may also apply for financial aid. They should

submit the application by mid October (if joining UOB in the Fall

semester), or by mid March (if joining UOB in the Spring semester).

Student Work opportunities are available on campus with jobs

varying from clerical work to laboratory and library assistance.

Student-Work applications should be completed and submitted

to the Office of student Affairs at the end of each semester.

New Students are not eligible for student work.