CELOP Students Accepted to Degree Programs

in Academic, Admissions, Programs
April 26th, 2016

Every semester, CELOP celebrates students who have been admitted to universities across the country. This spring semester, 65 CELOP students were accepted to degree programs beginning in the fall, including 51 for undergraduate programs and 14 for graduate programs.

Students were accepted into programs such as business, biomedical engineering, cyber security, law, education, and finance at universities including Boston University, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, University of Southern California, University of California Irvine, and many more.

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Congratulations to all accepted students!

 

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CELOP Associate Director Colin Large congratulated all the students who were accepted to degree programs.

 

Congratulations to all the students and
we wish you all the best in pursuing your degree!

Accepted to Master’s Degree Programs

Haifa Alfaqih, Northeastern University

Sulaiman Alamro, Georgetown

Abdullah Alanezi, Rochester Institute of Technology

Abdullah Alzahrani, Rochester Institute of Technology

Yazeed Aljuhani, University of Southern California

Ohoud Alyousef, Boston University

Ahmed Alshareef, Johns Hopkins University

Meshal Mitchell Alshammari, Northeastern University

Nahhal Bukhari, Lesley University

Abdulkarim Aljayzani, Georgia State University

Mohammed Khattab, University of Southern California

Saeed Alasmare, Seton Hall University

Thanawit Hongkoo, Northeastern University

Afnan Alabdulatif, George Washington University

 

Accepted to Undergraduate Degree Programs

Abdulaziz Mass, Wentworth Institute of Technology

Mohammad Alyaqoub, Arizona State University

Nouf Alduaij, Arizona State University

Abdullwase Ismaeil, Michigan State University or University of Missouri

Tian Tian, Villanova University

Shuning Yin, Purdue

Ahmad Alawadhi, Boston University

Hao-Ping Keiko Chuang, Boston University

Samuella Dossou, University of Toronto

Sara Bourashed, Arizona State University

Mohammed Al-Khateeb, Northeastern University

Ali Alsadah, Penn State University

Nezar Allismail, University of Arizona

Faisal Alsadah, Wentworth Institute of Technology

Ahmad Alkhomri, University of Arizona Tucson

Biagio Assemien, Fisher College

Henan Li, East Los Angeles Community College

Rania Benabdelali, Suffolk University

Mariangel Hernandez Contreras, MCPHS

Motassem Kanna, Fisher University

Faisal Khaled S Aalouh, University of Wisconsin

Abdullah Abu Alshuor, North Carolina State

Yasmeen Abuzeid, University of Wisconsin

Roua Ajawi, University of California Irvine

Abdulrahman Al-Sudairi, Penn State University

Aseel Albeshri, University of Wisconsin

Abduljabbar Alhamood, Boston University

Nouf Alharbi, Boston University

Faris Aljamed, Boston University

Azzam Almatrafi, Virginia Tech

Khlifa Alnaim, Boston University

Abdulshaheed Alqunber, Boston University

Batool Altaher, University of Washington

Mohammed Bader, Virginia Tech

Meshal Binmitaab, University of California Davis

Lujain Fatta, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology

Ghassan Filimban, University of California Irvine

Abdulrahman Abdu, University of Missouri Columbia

Mohammed Al Hashel, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Abdullah Alaboudi, Penn State University

Hamad Alalyan, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Azzam Alansari, University of Missouri Columbia

Abdulaziz Aldamashqi, Illinois Institute of Technology

Nasser Alhammad, Penn State University

Abdlrahman Alharbi, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Osaid Ali, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Omar Alnamasi, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Ziyad Alqahtani, Penn State University

Ali Alsunitan, University of Missouri Columbia

Abdullwase Ismaeil, University of Maryland

Hamzah Ismaiel, University of Missouri Columbia

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