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The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) has officially announced the termination of its Global Undergraduate Exchange Program for Pakistan (Global UGRAD), bringing an end to a ...
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The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD), which operated in Pakistan for 15 years, has been discontinued, the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP). Unlike ...
According to USEFP, while the Global UGRAD Program is undergoing changes, the United States remains committed to strengthening people-to-people ties with Pakistan through continued academic exchanges.
The Global Undergraduate Exchange (Global UGRAD) Program was set up in 2010, under which more than 2,657 undergraduates have had the opportunity to study for a semester at US colleges and ...
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Nov. 27, 2019 — Each year the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program welcomes about 200 undergraduates from Pakistan to study in the U.S. One of those undergrads has found a ...
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ISLAMABAD: Amid concerns and media reports about the potential discontinuation of the Global Undergraduate Exchange (Global UGRAD) Program in Pakistan, the United States Educational Foundation in Paki ...
The United States has announced the end of the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) for students from Pakistan. This program ran for 15 years and allowed over 2,500 Pakistani ...
The Global UGRAD Pakistan Programme, funded by the U.S. government, has come to an end after benefiting over 2,500 Pakistani students since its launch in 2010.