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AIC Community Grant: Inviting the Right Students to the Right Place

The AIC Community Grant is a trust-based invitation system that empowers students and parents to invite individuals who truly belong at Avicenna International College.

Fanny czanik

26 May 2026

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The AIC Community Grant is a trust-based invitation system that empowers students and parents to invite individuals who truly belong at Avicenna International College.

A Different Kind of Invitation

At Avicenna International College, we believe that education is not only about academic programs. It is about people, mindset, and belonging.

Some students do not simply apply to AIC.
They already belong here.

The AIC Community Grant was created with this idea in mind. It is designed to help the right individuals find their place within a community that values growth, curiosity, and purpose.

Happy student

What Is the AIC Community Grant

The AIC Community Grant is a personal invitation-based tuition support for the 2026–2027 academic year.

Selected members of the AIC community receive a Grant card with a unique code. This can be shared with someone they genuinely believe is a good fit for the AIC environment.

Upon successful admission and enrollment, the invited student receives:

  • €1000 tuition support
  • A guided entry into the AIC learning environment
  • The opportunity to become part of a global academic community

This initiative is built on trust, not promotion.

Why This Approach Matters

At AIC, we do not rely only on marketing to attract students.

We believe that:

  • The best students are often recognized by those already inside the community
  • Trust creates stronger and more meaningful connections
  • Shared values lead to better academic and personal outcomes

Students, alumni, and families understand what AIC represents.
They are in the best position to identify others who can benefit from this environment.

The Community Grant allows them to extend that trust.

Looking Ahead to the Next Academic Year

At AIC, we are preparing for a stronger and more focused academic direction for the 2026–2027 academic year.

This includes greater emphasis on:

  • academic competitions and Olympiads
  • mentorship and structured academic development
  • collaborative and team-based learning
  • creating stronger student communities around shared goals and ambitions

We believe that meaningful academic growth does not happen in isolation.

It happens when motivated and capable students learn, challenge, and grow together in the right environment.

This is one of the main reasons behind the AIC Community Grant initiative.

By allowing trusted members of the AIC community to invite the right individuals, we aim to build a stronger and more connected academic environment for the years ahead.

Creating stronger student communities around shared goals and ambitions

Who Should Receive This Invitation

This invitation is not meant for everyone.

It is intended for individuals who:

  • Are motivated to grow and learn actively
  • Value mentorship and personal development
  • Are open to a diverse and international environment
  •  Are ready to take responsibility for their own learning journey

The goal is to build the right community with the right people. The goal is to invite the right people.

Introducing the AIC Club

Alongside the Community Grant, AIC is introducing the foundation of the AIC Club.

The AIC Club is a growing and evolving experience layer within the Avicenna community.

Students who actively contribute to the community, including those who help bring the right individuals into AIC, become part of the AIC Club.

Members may gain access to:

  • Cultural programs and shared experiences
  • Community events and activities
  • Additional opportunities supported by AIC
  • Future partnerships and external collaborations

This is only the beginning.

The AIC Club will continue to grow and develop over time, creating new opportunities for students, alumni, and the wider community.

A Community That Grows Together

The AIC Community Grant is not only about admission.

It is about building a stronger, more connected community.

It reflects a simple idea:

People who believe in the value of AIC can help others discover it.

And through this process, the community itself becomes stronger.

Smiling student. The community itself becomes stronger.

How to Get Started

If you are already part of the AIC community:

  • You may receive your Community Grant card from your teacher or the Admissions Office
  • You can share it with someone you truly believe belongs at AIC
  • You can help shape the future of this community

If you are new to AIC:

  • You may receive a Community Grant from someone who believes in you
  • You can begin your journey in a supportive and forward-thinking environment

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