Continuing Aid
It is a monthly financial aid for one academic year to be paid to a student in need in the following cases:
• The student should be regular at the university, and no disciplinary decision has been issued against him.
• If the student receives the monthly stipend, he is not entitled to request a continuous subsidy or an employment bonus, and it is always taken into account not to double payment.
Continuing aid is not paid to the student in the following cases:
• Final or temporary withdrawal.
• If the student is a graduate.
• If the student was dismissed.
• Continuing aid is within the limits of the university stipend, as a maximum, according to the college in which the student studies.
• The student has the right to apply for the continuing aid for other periods in the event of continued need.
• Ensuring that the student continues to study at the beginning of each semester, as a condition for the continuation of the continuous subsidy payment.
• The student should not have spent more than two years as a maximum for the statutory period of study according to the college, except in cases determined by the Chairman of the Fund's Board of Directors.
• That the GPA should not be less than 3 out of 5.
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