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Saudi Arabia cuts funding for students abroad

Thousands of Saudis may be forced to abandon their dream of studying overseas because of the oil price crash.

With its budget under enormous pressure, Saudi Arabia is having to cut back the generous scholarship program that supported 200,000 students abroad in 2015.


The government has been forced to tighten the rules of the $6 billion King Abdullah Scholarship Fund, limiting it to those attending one of the top 100 universities globally, or studying a program rated in the top 50 in its field.

The government did not specify the scale of the cuts, but said the new conditions are part of its efforts to save money. It is cutting overall spending on education by 12% this year.

The program was founded in 2005 and covers full tuition, medical insurance, a monthly stipend for living expenses, and an annual round-trip airfare for undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students.

Previously, there were few restrictions on where and what Saudis could study. Roughly 90% of students from Saudi Arabia studying abroad are supported by the fund.
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Saudi Arabia is facing a huge hole in its budget because of the collapse in crude prices from well over $100 per barrel to $30. Oil accounts for 75% of its revenue.

The kingdom even hiked prices of gasoline to prop up the budget. The government ran a deficit of nearly $100 billion in 2015, this year ordered a 14% reduction in spending this year. Last year, about 25% of all government spending went to education.

A fall in the number of Saudi scholarships will hurt American universities.

Almost 60,000 Saudi Arabian students enrolled at U.S. universities last year. That makes them the fourth biggest group of foreign students in the U.S., behind students from China, India and South Korea, according to the Institute of International Education.

The numbers coming to the U.S. had been growing steadily for 10 years, boosted by the scholarship program.

"Universities that are no longer eligible for the King Abdullah Scholarship will experience the most immediate financial impact of these policy changes," said Moody's analyst Pranav Sharma.
 
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The Saudi economy is taking a huge hit because of low oil prices. As per IMF, Saudi Arabia will go bankrupt if oil price remains low. They need to cut way more than student fundings. They are running a gigantic deficit and have a dollar peg to defend.

Cutting student funding but continue funding the cannibal Syrian rebels and bombing Yemenis. Sound policy. In Saudi dictionary.
 
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The Saudi economy is taking a huge hit because of low oil prices. As per IMF, Saudi Arabia will go bankrupt if oil price remains low. They need to cut way more than student fundings. They are running a gigantic deficit and have a dollar peg to defend.

Cutting student funding but continue funding the cannibal Syrian rebels and bombing Yemenis. Sound policy. In Saudi dictionary.

Base on this article "Saudi Arabia's mounting security challenges" Saudis spend 200 millions $ per day in Yemen which means 6 billion $ in one month ..Furthermore if they wanna send their troops to the Syria it would cause more budget to get drained away + low oil prices which Saudis were behind it ( which is impossible for them to back off 'cause once they do it Iran and Russia wouldn't hesitate a second to fill the gap) make it harder and harder to coup with budget deficit. ...

 
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KSA is pretty much cutting their hopes of diversifying their economy away from oil as well.
 
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Base on this article "Saudi Arabia's mounting security challenges" Saudis spend 200 millions $ per day in Yemen which means 6 billion $ in one month ..Furthermore if they wanna send their troops to the Syria it would cause more budget to get drained away + low oil prices which Saudis were behind it ( which is impossible for them to back off 'cause once they do it Iran and Russia wouldn't hesitate a second to fill the gap) make it harder and harder to coup with budget deficit. ...

They have put themselves in a catch-22 situation. If they continue on their current course of action, they will go bankrupt as per IMF. And if they reduce their oil production and increase the oil price, Iran and Russia will benefit more since these two will not reduce their oil production and will reap the benefits. Essentially they have checkmated themselves.
 
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They have put themselves in a catch-22 situation. If they continue on their current course of action, they will go bankrupt as per IMF. And if they reduce their oil production and increase the oil price, Iran and Russia will benefit more since these two will not reduce their oil production and will reap the benefits. Essentially they have checkmated themselves.

Sometimes I think that the USA knowingly and deliberately is pushing them to this point .. in simple wording they've expired and are set to self-destruction mode .... what that made them worthy to American was oil (+ huge military purchases ) that ain't a key player due to Shale oil anymore ... if they are eager to continue such a path they should be ready to pay consequences ...
 
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Sometimes I think that the USA knowingly and deliberately is pushing them to this point .. in simple wording they've expired and are set to self-destruction mode .... what that made them worthy to American was oil (+ huge military purchases ) that ain't a key player due to Shale oil anymore ... if they are eager to continue such a path they should be ready to pay consequences ...

That is what I think too. They are disposing them off. Weakening them and then prepare them for re-cycling either through a military coup or another Arab Spring type of upheaval. That is why the royal family is so scared. They are not scared of Iran that much, Iran is just a symptom here, what they are really scared of really is what their master is thinking about them and its next plan for them.

I have explained it at length here with a bit of dark humor: An 'ontology' of Iran-Saudi "rivalry": From Churchill's snobbish sneeze to Abdullah's fear of snakes
 
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Sometimes I think that the USA knowingly and deliberately is pushing them to this point .. in simple wording they've expired and are set to self-destruction mode .... what that made them worthy to American was oil (+ huge military purchases ) that ain't a key player due to Shale oil anymore ... if they are eager to continue such a path they should be ready to pay consequences ...

soon they will own Aramco , then House of Saud will become useless for them ....

Muhammad ibn Salman and King Salman are willing to do this ( selling Aramco ) to keep power in their own genetic line ( that mean , Muhammad Ibn Salman become next king of Al Saud ) ...

I don't think other branch of Al Saud are happy about it .... and I doubt they can scare their people with " Iran / Rafedhi / Fars / Shiia " propaganda for long term ...
 
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They have put themselves in a catch-22 situation.

This might be a calculated play.

1. Saudis want to keep Iran out from the markets other OPEC nations took over.
2. Saudis want to keep Iran from harvesting any budgetary benefits from the $80+ prices.
3. Saudis/ Bahrain/ Kuwait are on a Shale field buying sprees in the US, and will eventually buy the technical know-how.
4. Many of the defense buying sprees in the past have been set at set bartered prices per barrel when prices were high, of course at the time the price per barrel was less than market value.

There are rumors that the Saudis hoped the cheap prices would cut into Green Energy funds, perhaps buying bankrupt companies, but that didn't happen. The world doubled down with the Paris Summit.

Saudis are losing at the end, even with a decade of world record oil prices they have yet to diversify their economy. The entire countries they bought to provide food to the Gulf States, as domestic production can not be sustained, the population will just starve. After years of free stuff for loyalty, the house of saud is in rocky waves.

wow so much hate 4 saudia..

No hate, just disappointment that rather than productive uses of wealth it was squandered on Bentleys to give to Pilots to bomb neighbors, Ferraris and Yachts for princes and princesses, oppression for local women but freedom for princesses.
 
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I don't really want KSA to fall. Too many bad elements in the country. If the Sheikhs fall, it would make Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan look like secular Switzerland. Imagine all those extremists that go to other countries, suddenly reigning supreme in their own country.

Best course of action would be the current mindsets in government (specially the inexperienced and aggressive Prince Mohammad) to be sidelined and a more intelligent group in the sheikdom to grab control of the country (in a peaceful manner). I don't wish civil war on my worst enemy.

They don't have to be Iran's best friend, but I'd be happy, even if it is something close to Turkey. Turkey isn't our BFF, but they aren't obsessed with burning the region just to get at Iran. We have political conflicts in certain areas, we sometimes lash out at each other, but at the same time, we have visa free travels, healthy tourism from Iran side, and a decent business from both sides.
 
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