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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) has admitted the largest number of Early Decision students since the university began the process in 2016. More than half of the 21 selected students are Qatari nationals, with a total of eight different nations represented.
Early Decision is available to students who have participated in a CMU-Q pre-college workshop that introduced them to the university and its programmes. The students apply by a special early deadline, and receive their decision well in advance of the regular admission deadline.
Dean of CMU-Q Michael Trick welcomed the new students and their parents at a celebration dinner on the campus. “We are delighted to meet the first members of the new class of CMU-Q students. This exceptionally talented group can now finish high school knowing they are already part of our community,” he said.
Layal al Alami, a 2013 CMU-Q graduate from the Business Administration Programme, shared how her education prepared her to solve problems across disciplines. “Today’s world needs solutions for problems that are not confined to only one field of study,” said Alami, who works as a commercial project manager at Siemens.
CMU-Q is accepting applications for the regular admission until February 1. Graduating high school students who are interested in pursuing studies beginning in August 2020 at CMU-Q can visit www.qatar.cmu.edu to learn more.
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