
Breakthrough in Education
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside (UW-Parkside) has launched its B.Sc. Psychology degree in Sri Lanka in collaboration with AIC Campus, marking a significant milestone in higher education in the country. This initiative introduces Sri Lanka’s only American Psychology degree, providing students with a unique opportunity to earn a prestigious American degree without having to travel overseas.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology is a degree completion program designed to offer students in Sri Lanka the same high-quality education as their counterparts in the USA. What sets this program apart is the availability of merit and need-based scholarships, offering students financial support of up to 45,000 USD. This generous scholarship program makes pursuing an American degree more accessible and affordable for Sri Lankan students.
The launch of this program not only expands the educational opportunities available to students in Sri Lanka but also reflects the commitment of UW-Parkside and AIC Campus to provide world-class education in the region. Students enrolled in this program can expect to receive the same level of education and support as students studying on campus in the USA, ensuring a seamless and rewarding academic experience.
By offering this program in Sri Lanka, UW-Parkside and AIC Campus are bridging the gap between continents, allowing students to access international education without leaving their home country.
This initiative is a testament to the commitment of both institutions to promote global education and provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world.
Overall, the launch of the B.Sc. The Psychology program by UW-Parkside and AIC Campus represents a significant opportunity for students in Sri Lanka to pursue their academic and career aspirations with a globally recognized degree from a prestigious American university.







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