ZUST Financial Aid Program

The Zamzam University of Science and Technology (ZUST)’s Financial Aid Program is designed to support students from low-income families, ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to pursue their academic dreams regardless of their financial background.

The ZUST Financial Aid Program offers a range of support, including scholarships, grants, and fee waivers, aimed at alleviating the financial burden on deserving students. We prioritize students from marginalized communities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and those from the bottom 20% of household income groups. By providing this support, ZUST is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse student body.

Scholarship Eligibility Policy

To be eligible for financial aid through the ZUST Financial Aid Program, applicants must:

  1. Demonstrate financial need by providing appropriate documentation.
  2. Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student on of the University Campuses at Zamzam University of Science and Technology.
  3. Belong to one of the prioritized groups, including students from low-income families, marginalized communities, or internally displaced persons (IDPs).
  4. Maintain satisfactory academic progress throughout the duration of the scholarship.

Female Scholarship

In our commitment to promoting gender equity in education, ZUST has established the Female Scholarship Foundation. This initiative aims to support female students, especially those from underserved communities, in pursuing higher education. The foundation provides scholarships specifically for female students who demonstrate financial need and academic potential. By empowering women through education, ZUST hopes to contribute to gender equality and greater social progress.

Target Scholarship Beneficiaries

The ZUST Financial Aid Program and Female Scholarship Foundation specifically target the following groups:

  1. Students from the lowest household income families.
  2. Female students from marginalized communities and underserved regions.
  3. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who are seeking access to higher education.
  4. Students from rural areas with limited access to educational resources.

We encourage students who need financial assistance to apply to the program and take advantage of the opportunities available. Our goal is to empower students with the resources they need to succeed academically and contribute positively to their communities.