The ten candidates have been selected among other Aqaba students who have successfully completed their High School certificate (Tawjihi), with an average of 70% and over, during the academic years of 2004/2005 and 2005/2006. The students' skills and potentials were evaluated during interviews conducted by the committee, which consisted of representatives from the ministry: Secretary General, and the Scholarship Director; representatives from Saraya: the Human Resources Manager and the Media Communication & Public Relations Manager of Saraya; in addition to one Aqaba citizen.
The selected students will be transferred to Amman where they will receive English language training courses, and be prepared for the admission exams of the selected universities (The Emirate Academy of Hospitality Management- Dubai, and Cyprus Collage). Studying will begin in the second academic semester (end of January 2007). Saraya Aqaba will cover all university fees, travel and accommodation expenses over the course of the four-year period. Upon graduation, students will be employed in one of Saraya Aqaba's five star hotels.
Dr. Khalid Toukan showed his great appreciation to the Scholarship Fund, saying: "We highly appreciate the pioneering initiative taken by Saraya Aqaba, and wish that it continues and succeeds in all terms. We urge the private sector to follow in the footsteps of Saraya Aqaba in providing such support to our Jordanian students, whether through such programs or through funding."
While Dr. Khalid Al Wazani said:
"Saraya Aqaba promotes a better life to the people of Aqaba by investing in their education and employment, and preserving the local culture and the surrounding environment." He also added: "This fund aims at producing distinguished individuals in the Hospitality and Hotel Management sector in Aqaba, as a small step towards improved tourism services. It is only one of many other initiatives that we at Saraya Aqaba are working on towards achieving sustainable development in Aqaba."
Dr. Mohammed Abu Qudeis, Secretary General of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research announced that Saraya has granted the ministry with JD 50,000 to cover 50 scholarships through the Ministry's Student Fund for Honor students studying at Jordanian universities.
Dr. Mohammad also announced the names of the selected students who were entitled to Saraya Aqaba's Scholarships: Abdullah Maghrabi (m), Baha' Ahmad (m), Fatmeh Thneibat (f),Hala Ayoub (f), Jameel Al-Sayegh (m), Mohammad Khateeb (m), Nader Awamreh (m), Sarkees Ferjian (m), Suleiman Goussous (m), and Ahmad Hallaq (m) who spoke on behalf of the students saying " we are proud to have earned your trust , and we are pleased to be selected among those who qualify for the Scholarship" "we promise you to live up to your expectations and to be worthy of your trust" he added.
Thereafter, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Khalid Toukan, offered Dr. Khaled Al Wazani a shield from the Ministry as praise for the company's efforts and collaboration in supporting the Jordanian students in their education.
Saraya's Scholarship Fund in the fields of Hospitality and Hotel Management was announced in November 2005 during the Jordan Economic Forum.
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