Future University in Egypt welcomes applications for undergraduate degrees for both the Fall and Spring Semesters. Students are eligible to apply through any of the following methods:
Regular Admissions
All students are welcome to apply through the regular admission process. Non-Egyptian, or Egyptian students with international certificates, whose exam results are announced late, will be permitted to apply after the regular admission deadline, depending on the dates of their examination results. However, it is advised that these students reserve a place through early admission. For deadlines and procedures, please refer to the Admissions Office.
Requirements for Transfer Students
Transfer from other universities
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Transfer students must fulfill the University's admissions requirements, including having attained the High School Certificate with a score complying with the regulations of the Supreme Council of Egyptian Private Universities for the year during which the certificate was obtained.
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Students must submit official transcripts of completed courses taken at an accredited university, with detailed course descriptions and verification of the credit hours and grades achieved.
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Upon final acceptance at the University, students will be requested to submit a letter from their previous university confirming their withdrawal from that university.
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Courses that are to be transferred must be substantially the same in both content and quality to the Future University's courses, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Higher Education.
Transferring from one Faculty to Another
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Transfer from any FUE faculty to another is available only within the first two weeks of the semester during the Drop/Add period.
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Students who wish to transfer from one faculty to another must obtain the prior approval of both their dean and their academic advisor. The student’s score should be compatible with the score required by the faculty he or she wishes to join.
Classification of Students
A student who has earned fewer than thirty credit hours of faculty credit is classified as a freshman. A student who has earned thirty or more credit hours is classified as a sophomore.
Academic Transcripts
An official transcript of university credits, bearing the university seal and the signature of the President of the University, is a record of the student’s academic achievement. A student may obtain copies of his or her transcript by written, faxed, or personal request to the Admissions Office at Future University’s campus. The request must include the full legal name, the dates of attendance, and the nationality of the student, before an official transcript will be released.
Academic Advising
Each faculty has its own advisory system to provide students with individualized, personal, support throughout their University career. Each student will be provided with a primary academic advisor whose responsibilities include the following:
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Information needed to plan the chosen program of study.
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Providing assistance in the selection and registration of appropriate courses, including pre-requisites.
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Monitoring the academic progress of students.
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Providing advice on academic and career choices.
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Marketing referrals to other specialized resources (e. g. special tutoring, psychological and health services, financial aid, etc.)
Both advisors and advisees share responsibilities in order for the advising relationship to succeed. Advisers shall encourage advisees to become engaged in their education, to meet their educational goals, and to develop good learning habits. Advisees should routinely contact their advisors each semester and must assume ultimate responsibility for course scheduling, program planning, and the successful completion of graduation requirements.