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The event which is one of the largest fairs in the UAE is taking place on February 22, 2010 from 6-9pm at the Beach Rotana Hotel in Abu Dhabi and on February 24, 2010 from 6-9 pm at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai.
This year’s edition of the American Education Expo in Dubai & Abu Dhabi will bring together over 20 top universities which will be offering over one million dollars (AED 3.6 million) in scholarships available to interested International Students who meet university requirements.
At the Scholarship Fair, which will be hosted by the Expo, students will learn about the merit-based scholarship opportunities available to them. Students are encouraged to bring copies of their transcripts and TOEFL scores to determine scholarship eligibility.
The goal is to connect hundreds of students with the top American colleges and universities aimed at finding the right fit, both individually and financially, for the student and the institution.
The Annual American Education Expo constitutes a platform for international students who seek scholarships and financial assistance, a task which seems monumental
Through the event, ISN is making the task of finding scholarships easy by bringing advisors from the top American universities and colleges for students and parents to meet face-to-face.
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