Empowering Emirati Talent: A New Cycle of Opportunity Begins
The Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation, commonly known as the Al Qasimi Foundation, has officially launched its 2026 scholarship cycle, inviting Emirati students and professionals from Ras Al Khaimah to apply for funding toward undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional studies. This annual initiative underscores the foundation's commitment to nurturing local talent, aligning academic pursuits with the strategic needs of Ras Al Khaimah and the broader United Arab Emirates (UAE).
With applications for domestic scholarships opening on April 1 and running through June 30, 2026, prospective applicants have a narrow window to prepare their submissions. Overseas scholarships, meanwhile, accept applications year-round from January 2 to December 29, 2026. This timely announcement arrives as Ras Al Khaimah's higher education sector continues to expand, boasting institutions like the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) and Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University (RAKMHSU), both key partners in the foundation's domestic scholarship program.
Foundation's Legacy in Education and Development
Established in 2009 by Emiri decree from His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, the Al Qasimi Foundation drives socio-economic progress through research, policy innovation, and cultural initiatives. Its Student Development department plays a pivotal role, offering not just financial aid but comprehensive support including career guidance, co-curricular activities, and university application assistance.
The scholarship program, managed on behalf of the Ras Al Khaimah Government, has evolved to address the emirate's talent needs. Past reports highlight significant reach; for instance, in 2021, the foundation supported 135 students, with 26 gaining admission to top-200 global universities worldwide. More recently, His Highness met with 67 top scholars and graduates, praising their contributions to the UAE's progress. These efforts bolster Emiratisation, the national strategy to increase UAE nationals in key sectors, by preparing graduates for leadership roles.
Detailed Eligibility: Who Qualifies for 2026 Scholarships?
Candidates must be UAE citizens from Ras Al Khaimah (or children of a UAE national mother residing there), demonstrating exceptional academic records and alignment with emirate priorities. For undergraduate domestic scholarships, high school graduates need at least 95% in the General Secondary Certificate (90% for sciences like medicine), recent graduation (within two years, exceptions for military service), EMSAT scores of 1400+, and IELTS 6.0+ (higher for specialized fields).
- Postgraduate: Minimum 3.5 GPA from prior degrees, IELTS 6.5 domestic/7.0 overseas.
- Professional Qualifications: RAK Government employees with 3+ years experience and manager support.
- General: Unconditional university admission, clean conduct record, no duplicate funding.
Overseas applicants require Ministry of Education (MoE) sponsorship confirmation, emphasizing top-tier institutions.
Domestic Scholarships: Strengthening UAE Higher Education Ties
Domestic awards prioritize studies at Ministry-approved UAE universities, covering up to 100% tuition at private institutions for bachelor's and 50% for master's at federal ones, plus stipends. Eligible institutions include local gems like AURAK, offering American-style liberal arts, and RAKMHSU, focused on health sciences—both pivotal for RAK's workforce development. Others: American University of Sharjah (AUS), NYU Abu Dhabi, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, and Khalifa University.
Programs must match RAK's vision in sectors like healthcare, engineering, AI, and business. For example, medicine applicants need 90%+ in sciences, reflecting demand for local doctors amid UAE's healthcare expansion. These scholarships enhance enrollment of Emiratis at these campuses, supporting UAE Centennial 2071 goals for knowledge-based economy.Learn more on eligible programs.
Overseas Scholarships: Global Exposure for Local Leaders
Overseas funding targets elite universities in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia, often fully covering tuition, stipends, insurance, and flights for strategic master's, with MoE co-sponsorship. Bachelor's and PhDs receive stipends atop MoE awards. This global dimension prepares scholars for international best practices, vital for RAK's diversification into tourism, tech, and sustainability.
Applicants must secure unconditional offers and excel in interviews, with preference for fields addressing emirate challenges like urban planning or public health.
Step-by-Step Application Guide
- Create an account at the scholarship portal.
- Select Domestic or Overseas application.
- Upload CV, Statement of Intent (critical: link studies to RAK vision), passport, ID, Family Book, IELTS/EMSAT, acceptance letters, photos, service docs.
- Submit by deadline; acknowledgments via email.
Competitive review weighs academics, relevance, aspirations. Late apps rejected.
Funding Breakdown and Additional Perks
| Category | Bachelor's | Master's |
|---|---|---|
| UAE Private | Up to 100% tuition | Up to 50% tuition |
| UAE Federal | Monthly stipend | Up to 50% tuition |
| Overseas | Stipend + MoE | Full (strategic) + insurance/flights |
Scholars must maintain 3.0 GPA, report progress, adhere to conduct codes.
Transforming Ras Al Khaimah's Higher Ed Ecosystem
By funneling talent to local unis like AURAK (enrollment growing with UAE focus on northern emirates), scholarships boost Emirati participation, countering reliance on expats. RAK's Vision 2030 emphasizes education for economic diversification, mirroring UAE 2031's innovation drive. Alumni return as leaders, enhancing sectors like healthcare at RAKMHSU.
Alumni Impact and Inspiration
Though specific stories are profiled internally, cohorts like the 67 met by the Ruler exemplify success, contributing to policy and economy. Programs like Hands-on-Learning complement scholarships, building resilient graduates.
Strategic Alignment with National Goals
Scholarships advance Emiratisation (targeting 75% UAE nationals in private sector by 2026) and UAE Vision 2031, fostering human capital for 'We the UAE' knowledge society. RAK unis' growth supports this, with scholarships bridging access gaps.
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Application Tips and Future Prospects
- Craft compelling Statement of Intent tying personal goals to RAK/UAE needs.
- Secure strong recommendations, exceed minima.
- Explore co-sponsorships.
As RAK eyes 3.5M tourists by 2030, scholarships in hospitality/tech will surge demand. Apply now to shape tomorrow.


