SDG1 No Poverty
– Proportion of students receiving financial aid to attend university because of poverty
University of M’sila is a public university, so all students have grants scholarships without any discrimination, the proportion of students receiving financial aid because of poverty is:
33549/35290 = 95%.
For more information, please see the following link:
http://virtuelcampus.univ-msila.dz/vrfsfcfg/?page_id=497
1- Number of Students
The number of students at the University of M’sila is 31820 students, as indicated in the table below:
2- Number of low-income students receiving financial aid
The number of low-income students receiving financial aid at the University of M’sila is 31820 students, as indicated in the table below:
– University anti-poverty programmes
3- Does your University as a body have targets to admit students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group in the country? (Domestic):
Because the University of M’sila is a public university, so all students are welcomes to scholarships without any discrimination,
»Yes
No
4- Does your University as a body have graduation/completion targets for students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group in the country? (Domestic):
All Algerian students have the same equality to complete their studies
»Yes
No
5- Does your University as a body provides support (e.g. food, housing, transportation, legal services) for students from poorest families to enable them to complete university?
Because the University of M’sila is a public university, so all students have the same equality in food. Legal services without any discrimination.
But for housing and transportation there are some additional conditions, see Urban University Transportation and Students Accommodation through these links:
http://virtuelcampus.univ-msila.dz/vrfsfcfg/?page_id=493
http://virtuelcampus.univ-msila.dz/vrfsfcfg/?page_id=503
Free
Subsidized
Not applicable
6- Does your University as a body have programmes to assist students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income group in the country to successfully complete their studies?
As indicated before the University of M’sila is a public university, so all students have the same equality in continuous their studies any discrimination.
»Yes
No
7-Does your University as a body have schemes to support poor students from low-income countries (e.g. offering free education, grants)?
Yes University of M’sila receives each year number of foreign students from many countries, as indicated in table below:
»Yes
No
Number of Foreign students and their nationalities