Find answers to the most common questions about IESCO, our mission, and scholarship programs.
IESCO, or the International Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, is an organization dedicated to empowering students through educational opportunities. It primarily offers scholarships to students in Malaysia, aiming to enhance their access to quality education and support their academic pursuits.
The organization was founded in 2016 and has since been dedicated to empowering students through education and cultural initiatives.
IESCO operates in Malaysia, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, focusing on educational and cultural support for students and facilities in these regions.
The Foundation has cooperated with over 9,500 students in the fields of education and scholarships.
Donors can contribute in several ways, including monetary donations, sponsoring a scholarship, or participating in fundraising events. Visit the IESCO Campaign section for details on how to support.
IESCO funds its scholarships through private donations, corporate sponsorships, and fundraising activities. It also collaborates with institutions and other non-profits to secure funding.
IESCO follows strict transparency and accountability measures, including regular audits, reporting, and oversight by a board of trustees to ensure proper fund use.
Yes, IESCO offers opportunities for volunteering in event organization, fundraising, mentoring students, and administrative tasks. Interested individuals can apply via the IESCO website.
IESCO plans to expand its scholarships, launch new initiatives to support education, and form more partnerships with institutions and corporate entities to increase its global impact.
IESCO provides scholarships, relief and emergency programs, development of educational facilities, and scientific research support programs. Available programs may vary each year.
Students can apply by visiting the scholarships page and completing the application form. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria, including academic performance, financial need, and study field.
Selection is based on academic excellence, financial need, leadership qualities, and community involvement.
IESCO offers both full and partial scholarships. Full scholarships cover tuition, fees, and sometimes living costs. Partial scholarships cover a portion of educational expenses.
In most cases, recipients may choose their field of study. Some scholarships may focus on specific disciplines, so applicants should review program details carefully.
Beyond funding, IESCO offers mentoring, career counseling, networking opportunities, and academic advising to ensure students succeed both academically and professionally.
Institutions can collaborate by offering scholarships, joint educational programs, or academic resources. Interested institutions should contact IESCO directly to explore partnership opportunities.
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