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US ambassador Karen Hideko Sasahara
US ambassador Karen Hideko Sasahara

EducationUSA and Embassy campaign

KUWAIT: US Embassy and EducationUSA launch "Take a Step" Campaign for Kuwaiti Students. US ambassador Karen Hideko Sasahara and the entire US Embassy team congratulated all the students in Kuwait on the start of the 2024-2025 academic year. “Your dedication to your studies and hard work in the classroom are the beginning of a journey from high school to college and into a professional career. We believe that higher education is key for unlocking future success, and we are thrilled to unveil the "Take a Step" campaign, a program dedicated to supporting Kuwaiti students who are applying to colleges and universities,” she said.

US offers an unparalleled quality of education, renowned for its innovation, diversity, and excellence. Whether you plan to become an engineer, a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, a writer, an entrepreneur, an artist, or even a diplomat, US colleges and universities are world-class institutions, with cutting-edge research facilities, that are designed to equip you with critical thinking skills for the world of tomorrow. With access to distinguished faculty, extensive resources, and a vibrant campus life, students are prepared for professional success and encouraged to make a significant impact as well-rounded, global citizens. You are the future leaders and visionaries who will shape our world for the better.

As we launch this campaign, which will run until the end of October, we envision a future where Kuwaiti students are not just participants in their own success but active architects of their country’s progress. The road ahead is filled with opportunities, and with "Take a Step," we are excited to be part of your journey towards making a significant impact. For more help or information about study in the United States, please contact our EducationUSA Advisers at [email protected], and follow @USEmbassyQ8 on Instagram and X.

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