This is quite attractive to many foreign students in China. Generally, it costs 50,000-60,000 dollars to complete a year's study in an American university, and at least 200,000 dollars to complete a four-year study, which is about 1.25 million yuan. This is not a small expense, which leads many excellent students in China to pay special attention to financial support when considering schools. Nowadays, for various reasons, American universities are willing to provide less and less financial aid to international students. New york University Abu Dhabi, which also has excellent teachers, does not need students to consider the cost-as long as the students in the school will never be unable to study because of lack of money. Therefore, among the students who are interested in studying in foreign universities, new york University Abu Dhabi has become a "paradise" worth talking about. Because all the financial support of NYUAD comes from the UAE government, all schools have strong economic ability to ensure that every admitted outstanding student will not be unable to complete NYUAD's studies because of the cost problem. The school grants adopt the policy of "demand blindness" and will provide students with financial support requirements, including all tuition fees, meals, accommodation fees, extracurricular activities, medical insurance, regional travel expenses, study fees in third countries, pocket money, and two air tickets to and from Abu Dhabi every year. In other words, your family doesn't have to pay 1 cent for your study in NYUAD.
Another example of the school's extravagance is that it will pay all the short-listed candidates to hold a "candidate weekend" activity, which is dubbed "free trip to the United Arab Emirates" by the students. That is, applicants who pass the primary election are invited to participate in the four-day activities in the UAE for free. During the activity, students will visit the campus, listen to sample classes, communicate with teachers, participate in interviews, complete writing tasks, visit local attractions, and participate in activities such as "dinner under the stars" in the desert, so that students can have more full two-way communication with the school. If invited to participate in the "Candidate Weekend" activities, the school will be responsible for students' round-trip air tickets, visas, accommodation and activities, and each student will also receive $200 in pocket money.