1.2. Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid Due to Poverty

1.2. Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid Due to Poverty

At CITY University, 1.9% of the students, or 62 students, come from families with limited financial resources. In the 2023-2024 academic year, the university allocated 96.8 million MNT to help cover the tuition fees for these students.

Breakdown of Financial Aid:

Type of Financial Support

Number of Students (2023-2024)

Number of Students (2024-2025)

Total Students

1

Students from families with a loss of working capacity

11

10

21

2

Orphaned students (without parental guardianship)

12

13

25

3

Students from families with 3 or more students

1

5

6

4

Students with disabilities

5

1

6

5

Support for students in specific academic programs

2

2

4

Total Number of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 62

Total Number of Students and Percentage:

Indicator

Value

Percentage

1

Total number of students

3226

1.9%

2

Total number of students receiving financial support

62

1.9%

Breakdown of Student Categories in 2023:

  • Students from families with 3 or more students: 6 students
  • Orphaned students (without parental guardianship): 25 students
  • Students with disabilities: 6 students
  • Students from families with a loss of working capacity: 21 students
  • Nurse program students: 4 students

This breakdown shows that the university’s financial aid program is designed to support students who face significant financial difficulties, ensuring they have the opportunity to continue their education despite these challenges.