USEFP interrupts global ugrad fellow to Pakistani students

Students participate in the 367. Beginning exercises at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, May 24, 2018. – Reuters

The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP), which strives to pursue higher education abroad.

“We regret to inform you that after 15 incredible years, the global bachelor’s exchange program for Pakistan (Global Ugrad) is completed,” USTFP said in a statement.

“The US State Department informed USEFP that the Global Ugrad Pakistan program will no longer be offered.”

Education said the program had a lasting influence on thousands of students, giving them opportunities for academic and leadership growth, while the foreign cultural exchange, adding that this message was heartbreaking for students who want to study abroad.

“We understand that this news can be disappointing, especially for those who used this year and look forward to this opportunity,” noted Usefp.

“Over the years, Global Ugrad has given life -changing experiences to thousands of students who promote academic growth, cultural exchange and leadership development.”

Discomfort, proud of the fellow’s success, complained about ceasing such a successful program and wanted the former recipients brighter futures.

“We are very proud of the influence this program has had on its participants and the communities they have touched,” Usefp added.

USEFP says it still encourages students to stay looking for opportunities to grow personally and academically.

“We sincerely appreciate your interest in the program and your commitment to personal and academic growth. While this chapter is closing, we encourage you to explore other exchange and scholarship options that can adapt to your ambitions.”

Finally, USEFP wanted all participants success on their future academic and professional paths. “We wish you all the best in your academic and professional journeys.”

USEFP was established in 1950 to control the prestigious Fulbright program, flagship scholarship for the US government. The Global Undergraduate Exchange (Global Ugrad) program was established in 2010, under which more than 2,657 students have had the opportunity to study in a semester at American colleges and universities.

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