Higher Education campaign ‘Guide Me’ offers technical support for scholarship applicants

The Ministry of Higher Education has announced that it will provide immediate technical support for students experiencing issues with uploading documents or organizing preferences for the 2025–2026 external scholarship program.
In an official statement, the ministry confirmed that students facing such technical challenges can now visit its ministry’s headquarters at Al-Sanabel Tower in downtown Kuwait City from Sunday through Thursday, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., to receive in-person assistance, reports Al-Rai daily.
This initiative is part of the second phase of the national guidance campaign titled “Guide Me”, which is designed to support and guide students through the scholarship registration process. The campaign reflects the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring a smooth and accessible registration experience for all eligible applicants.
Officials explained that support services include help with uploading required documents, organizing university and major preferences, and confirming eligibility based on specific academic conditions. The ministry urged students to take advantage of this free service, particularly as the July 3 deadline for scholarship registration approaches.
Organizers of the “Guide Me” campaign highlighted its role in improving data accuracy, reducing registration errors, and ensuring applicants complete the process correctly and on time. They encouraged all eligible students, especially those encountering issues with the online system, to visit the support center without delay.
Launched for the fourth consecutive year through the Ministry’s official social media platforms, the “Guide Me” campaign targets Kuwaiti high school graduates and holders of equivalent foreign high school diplomas who qualify for external scholarships.
The campaign is part of a broader strategy by the Ministry of Higher Education to simplify and enhance access to study-abroad opportunities for Kuwait’s youth through digital support, awareness efforts, and hands-on guidance.