US Discontinues Global Undergraduate Program for Pakistan

United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan USEFP has announced that the U.S. government has officially discontinued the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program Global UGRAD for Pakistani students. According to the statement, this decision came following a notification from the U.S. State Department, bringing the popular exchange program to a close. The students can get the latest updates of US Discontinues Global Undergraduate Program for Pakistan.
Applicants Disheartened by Program Termination
The foundation acknowledged the disappointment this news may bring to the many students who had submitted their applications for this year’s cycle. For thousands of young Pakistanis, the Global UGRAD Program represented a valuable chance to pursue academic growth and international exposure in the United States.
Program’s Positive Legacy Over the Past 15 Years
Over the last 15 years, the Global UGRAD initiative provided Pakistani students with opportunities to study at U.S. universities while engaging in cultural and leadership development activities. The program not only contributed to the students’ academic and personal growth but also played a significant role in strengthening people-to-people ties between the two countries.
Acknowledgement to Students and Stakeholders
The USEFP expressed gratitude to all individuals who have been part of the program, especially the students who applied and participated over the years. Their enthusiasm and dedication to educational advancement, the foundation noted, have greatly contributed to the success and reputation of the program.
Advisory to Explore Other International Avenues
In conclusion, the foundation encouraged students to look into other international study programs and scholarship opportunities that match their goals. It conveyed its best wishes to all aspiring learners and expressed hope for their continued success in their academic and professional journeys.