Ajman University offering a 20% tuition waiver to eligible freshmen

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Students planning to attend Ajman University of Science and
Technology may be eligible for a unique tuition fee waiver for the 2016-17
school year. 

Students enrolling in the College of Business Administration,
College of Information Technology and the College of Education and Basic
Sciences can receive a 20 percent discount off college costs.

In addition to the discount, new students at Ajman University
can receive sibling discounts, highest achievers’ waivers (Secondary
Schools in the Emirates of Ajman) and other reductions. A continuing students waiver is applicable to students already enrolled at the university, with the previous
semester’s total credit hours and GPA considered for the 10 to 20 percent
discount.

Ajman University staff works to accommodate the new students
by offering an online admissions process and a dedicated venue on campus to
assist the students. 



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