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U.S. CENTRAL ASIA EDUCATION FOUNDATION

 

Supporting the quality of - and affordable access to -

Western business know - how and practices in Central Asia


Programs

 

Enterprise Student Fellowships:

 

A financial need-based undergraduate business education scholarship program for academically gifted students who, due to financial hardship, otherwise would not be able to pursue a university education.

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Enterprise Faculty Fellowships:

A program for business faculty at selected universities in Central Asia to further develop their teaching skills, knowledge, and course curriculum; thereby benefiting current and future students who will be the region’s business leaders.

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Enterprise Intern Fellowships:

A program for select Enterprise Student Fellows to gain work experience within Central Asia, as well as educational, vocational, and cultural experience in the United States or other countries that serve as positive examples of democratic open-market economies.

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Eligibility and Application

 

The Enterprise Student Fellowships program was established in 2007 with the American University of Central Asia (“AUCA”, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic) and the Kazakhstan Institute of Management Economics and Strategic Research (“KIMEP”, Almaty, Kazakhstan).

 

Who is Eligible?

 

Applicants Must Be:

  • A citizen and a resident of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan;

  • Interested in, and eligible for, enrollment as a full-time undergraduate business administration or economics student at American University of Central Asia (AUCA – Bishkek, KG) or the Kazakhstan Institute of Management Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP – Almaty, KZ);

What Does an Enterprise Fellowship Award Provide?

 

  • Scholarships ranging from partial tuition to full-tuition (including transportation, living expenses and academic costs);

  • Financial support to attend pre-academic programs in preparation for undergraduate business degree programs.

 

When to Apply:

 

Applications for the academic year commencing September 2009 will be accepted between September 15, 2008 and February 16, 2009.

 

How to Apply:

 

On-line:

Complete and submit an on-line application by accessing the American Councils’ website http://www.us-caef.americancouncilsnetwork.org/scholarships.php?page_id=2 and then select “Click Here to start an online application”.

 

Mail:

Download application and send completed application as an email attachment, or by regular mail, to any of American Councils’ offices in Central Asia.

 

Or contact any of the following offices of American Councils to obtain an application.

 

Kazakhstan

Seifullin, 531

Office 604

Almaty, Kazakhstan

480091

Phone

7 327 272 0803
7 327 272 0904
Fax
7 327 262 5096

uscaef@americancouncils-kz.com

 

Kyrgyzstan

Tynystanova 98

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

720000

Phone
996 312 66 48 38
Fax
996 312 66 48 38

uscaef@accels.elcat.kg

 

Tajikistan

86 Tolstoy Street

Dushanbe, Tajikistan

734003

Phone
99 237 221 1795
99 237 221 2103
99 237 224 1457
Fax
99 237 221 1795

uscaef@americancouncils.tj

 

Turkmenistan

Gerogly 48a

Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

44000

Phone
993 12 33 06 96
993 12 33 10 21
993 12 33 10 16
Fax
993 12 33 10 22

taspashgabat@mail.ru

 

 

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