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Dear all, 
We have established a crowdfund to support, Rana Alshamsi, a 21 year old 
graduate from the Department of English (BA English Literature), The Islamic 
University of Gaza (1). Rana has been accepted onto the full-time MA in 
International and Comparative Legal Studies programme at SOAS, University of 
London for late September 2014. (2). If she is unable to raise funds for her 
studies in time for this year, she also has been offered a deferred place for 
September 2015 by SOAS due to the recent war situation in Gaza and personal 
circumstances. The conflict also prevented her from sitting her required English 
language paper in July as intended, as all centres were closed. (3). 
Unfortunately, she failed to receive the The Cultures of Resistance Scholarship, 
which provides £24,000 to support international students from impoverished 
backgrounds (4). Thus, we are attempting to raise a grand total of £23,513, 
independently, in time for Rana to commence her deferred programme in 
September 2015. The funds must be raised immediately, giving Rana 
sufficient time to complete her IELTS English assessment (as per SOAS 
requirements) and deal with subsequent visa contingencies, [as well as the 
potential problems for Gazan citizens at the Rafah border crossing]. The funds 
will be collected in two stages (tuition and maintenance), as outlined in the 
questions and answers segment. Again, there is quite limited time to raise this 
amount in order for her to start her degree this year, hence SOAS has agreed to 
defer her place if required. 
SOAS, Hani Qaddumi Scholarship Foundation (HQSF), Hoping Foundation (Lizzie 
Leigh, Hoping Co-ordinator) and The Said Foundation (Ita Gallagher, Scholarships 
Officer) were unable to host a third-party account, on Rana’s behalf, in such short 
notice (5). Thus, we are hosting an independent savings account for donations 
via IndieGoGo – an international crowd-funding platform. 
We acknowledge the responsibility that is attached to this initiative and have 
been endorsed by members of the charity sector; student union and committee 
members of British universities to complete it sincerely (6). 
We sincerely hope this initiative receives financial support with the hope of 
providing world-class education to a very capable student overseas, 
Yours Sincerely, 
ABIR QAZILBASH 
Founder of Right to Education Programme, LSE 
LSE Model United Nations Officer 
Year 3 UG, BSc International Relations, London School of Economics 
HARUN KHAN 
Right to Education Programme Committee 
Head of Schools & Colleges, Charity Week London (2014) 
Year 4 UG, Imperial College School of Medicine
SAMIHA BEGUM 
Senior Director and Head of Funding, Right to Education Programme, LSE 
Year 2 UG, BSc Social Policy, LSE 
HEBA AL-NASSER 
London Chevening Scholarship Ambassador 
Scholarship Officer, Right to Education Programme 
MSc Social Policy and Development, LSE 
FAQ 
Q: How was the total calculated? 
A: 
 i) Tuition Fees = £16, 425 
Tuition fees amount to £16, 425 including a compulsory £350 pre-sessional 
fee (7) 
 Thesis and assignment grant (payable upon production of receipts when 
dissertation/project has been submitted): £373.59 (8) 
 Accommodation – £0.00 (Rana has confirmed, free accommodation with a 
family in Kent, UK) 
ii) Maintenance and Travel = £7088 
 Travel - £600 for travel to and from UK. 
 Food and Other Essential Costs – £2860 (9) 
 Domestic Travel - £1028 (9) 
 Personal - £2600 
 Tier 4 Student Visa Application - £310 (10) 
Note: We plan to fundraise the £16, 425 fixed tuition fee initially as evidence 
of sufficient funding is required for her Visa application. We hope to do this 
within 60 days. Once this has been achieved, we will start the next phase of 
raising the Maintenance and Travel costs, again with the same intended duration 
of 60 days. 
Q: What will happen if the grand total is not achieved in time for Rana to 
commence this academic year? 
A: Fundraising will continue until August 2015, so we can financially support 
Rana’s deferred place for September 2015 entry (both tuition and maintenance) 
(3) 
Q: What will happen if the grand total is not achieved by August 31st 2015? 
A: Hopefully this will not be the case, as previous students from Gaza who have 
used crowdfunding, have managed to raise similar amounts in less time than a
year. 1However, if this is not possible, we will try and push for a further deferral. 
If this is declined, then the money will contribute towards funding another 
underprivileged student from Gaza/ Kashmir (as both are occupied conflict 
zones) who cannot afford to study abroad. There is always an instance of at least 
one such student at UK universities every year, from Gaza alone. But ultimately, 
we will do all we can to help Rana achieve her goals, and this is a very last resort. 
Q: What happens if the grand total is overestimated and/or Rana secures a 
scholarship next year? 
A: If Rana reapplies and gets a scholarship next year which is fully funded (i.e. 
tuition and maintenance), then the money will contribute towards funding 
another underprivileged student in a similar position (as above). Evidence of this 
will be confirmed on our Crowdfunding and Facebook pages to update all 
donors. Our estimates are based on verified and average figures, but if any actual 
costs are less, then the surplus would contribute towards helping other students. 
Q: Are there any commissions from the fundraising site? 
IndieGoGo charges a 4% commission charge for successful fundraisers, but no 
additional fees. Most sites have a commission fee alongside further extra fees - 
for example, the popular site JustGiving has higher commission rate than 
IndieGoGo as well as additional fees. As above, charities such as Hoping were not 
able to provide a bank account as it complicates their due diligence. Hence 
IndieGoGo was the best option as we are not able to use a registered charity 
name for our funds and our time to raise is limited (it takes about 30 days to 
register a charity alone). 
Q: What will happen if Rana is unable to leave her place of residence due to 
the political instability of the region? 
A: In the past, some students from Gaza who have come to UK universities 
(including SOAS, LSE and Sheffield) have faced issues of being delayed at the 
Egypt-Gaza Rafah crossing. They have all eventually managed to come to the UK 
in spite of this, to our full existing knowledge. This is often achieved through 
liaising with the British Consulate for the Occupied Territories and/or through 
the University and/or the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO). We would set 
up a campaign in this instance.2 Doing this in itself, would raise crucial 
awareness of the restricted access to education for Gazans. 
References 
(1) The authors have access to an electronic copy of the transcript from the 
Islamic University of Gaza provided to SOAS postgraduate admissions portal 
(2) Evidence for official letter 
(3) Evidence for official deferral letter (Contact Harun or Abir) 
(4) http://www.soas.ac.uk/registry/scholarships/the-cultures-of-resistance-scholarships. 
html 
1 E.g. another Gazan student with similar issue at SOAS with her Masters’ Offer 
last year, managed to Crowdfund her tuition fees and part of her maintenance 
grant, in a month (starting 30th July 2013). 
2 A former campaign for a similar context: 
http://letothmanstudy.wordpress.com/
(5) Contact education@saidfoundation.org; hoping@hopingfoundation.org for 
confirmation 
(6) Endorsements letter 
(7) https://www.soas.ac.uk/registry/fees/postgraduate/ 
(8) Rate by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) confirmed from 
01/10/14 (2014/15) – document can be provided upon request 
(9) http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/studentfinance/livingcosts 
(10) https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa

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Official letter rana (finale)

  • 1. Dear all, We have established a crowdfund to support, Rana Alshamsi, a 21 year old graduate from the Department of English (BA English Literature), The Islamic University of Gaza (1). Rana has been accepted onto the full-time MA in International and Comparative Legal Studies programme at SOAS, University of London for late September 2014. (2). If she is unable to raise funds for her studies in time for this year, she also has been offered a deferred place for September 2015 by SOAS due to the recent war situation in Gaza and personal circumstances. The conflict also prevented her from sitting her required English language paper in July as intended, as all centres were closed. (3). Unfortunately, she failed to receive the The Cultures of Resistance Scholarship, which provides £24,000 to support international students from impoverished backgrounds (4). Thus, we are attempting to raise a grand total of £23,513, independently, in time for Rana to commence her deferred programme in September 2015. The funds must be raised immediately, giving Rana sufficient time to complete her IELTS English assessment (as per SOAS requirements) and deal with subsequent visa contingencies, [as well as the potential problems for Gazan citizens at the Rafah border crossing]. The funds will be collected in two stages (tuition and maintenance), as outlined in the questions and answers segment. Again, there is quite limited time to raise this amount in order for her to start her degree this year, hence SOAS has agreed to defer her place if required. SOAS, Hani Qaddumi Scholarship Foundation (HQSF), Hoping Foundation (Lizzie Leigh, Hoping Co-ordinator) and The Said Foundation (Ita Gallagher, Scholarships Officer) were unable to host a third-party account, on Rana’s behalf, in such short notice (5). Thus, we are hosting an independent savings account for donations via IndieGoGo – an international crowd-funding platform. We acknowledge the responsibility that is attached to this initiative and have been endorsed by members of the charity sector; student union and committee members of British universities to complete it sincerely (6). We sincerely hope this initiative receives financial support with the hope of providing world-class education to a very capable student overseas, Yours Sincerely, ABIR QAZILBASH Founder of Right to Education Programme, LSE LSE Model United Nations Officer Year 3 UG, BSc International Relations, London School of Economics HARUN KHAN Right to Education Programme Committee Head of Schools & Colleges, Charity Week London (2014) Year 4 UG, Imperial College School of Medicine
  • 2. SAMIHA BEGUM Senior Director and Head of Funding, Right to Education Programme, LSE Year 2 UG, BSc Social Policy, LSE HEBA AL-NASSER London Chevening Scholarship Ambassador Scholarship Officer, Right to Education Programme MSc Social Policy and Development, LSE FAQ Q: How was the total calculated? A:  i) Tuition Fees = £16, 425 Tuition fees amount to £16, 425 including a compulsory £350 pre-sessional fee (7)  Thesis and assignment grant (payable upon production of receipts when dissertation/project has been submitted): £373.59 (8)  Accommodation – £0.00 (Rana has confirmed, free accommodation with a family in Kent, UK) ii) Maintenance and Travel = £7088  Travel - £600 for travel to and from UK.  Food and Other Essential Costs – £2860 (9)  Domestic Travel - £1028 (9)  Personal - £2600  Tier 4 Student Visa Application - £310 (10) Note: We plan to fundraise the £16, 425 fixed tuition fee initially as evidence of sufficient funding is required for her Visa application. We hope to do this within 60 days. Once this has been achieved, we will start the next phase of raising the Maintenance and Travel costs, again with the same intended duration of 60 days. Q: What will happen if the grand total is not achieved in time for Rana to commence this academic year? A: Fundraising will continue until August 2015, so we can financially support Rana’s deferred place for September 2015 entry (both tuition and maintenance) (3) Q: What will happen if the grand total is not achieved by August 31st 2015? A: Hopefully this will not be the case, as previous students from Gaza who have used crowdfunding, have managed to raise similar amounts in less time than a
  • 3. year. 1However, if this is not possible, we will try and push for a further deferral. If this is declined, then the money will contribute towards funding another underprivileged student from Gaza/ Kashmir (as both are occupied conflict zones) who cannot afford to study abroad. There is always an instance of at least one such student at UK universities every year, from Gaza alone. But ultimately, we will do all we can to help Rana achieve her goals, and this is a very last resort. Q: What happens if the grand total is overestimated and/or Rana secures a scholarship next year? A: If Rana reapplies and gets a scholarship next year which is fully funded (i.e. tuition and maintenance), then the money will contribute towards funding another underprivileged student in a similar position (as above). Evidence of this will be confirmed on our Crowdfunding and Facebook pages to update all donors. Our estimates are based on verified and average figures, but if any actual costs are less, then the surplus would contribute towards helping other students. Q: Are there any commissions from the fundraising site? IndieGoGo charges a 4% commission charge for successful fundraisers, but no additional fees. Most sites have a commission fee alongside further extra fees - for example, the popular site JustGiving has higher commission rate than IndieGoGo as well as additional fees. As above, charities such as Hoping were not able to provide a bank account as it complicates their due diligence. Hence IndieGoGo was the best option as we are not able to use a registered charity name for our funds and our time to raise is limited (it takes about 30 days to register a charity alone). Q: What will happen if Rana is unable to leave her place of residence due to the political instability of the region? A: In the past, some students from Gaza who have come to UK universities (including SOAS, LSE and Sheffield) have faced issues of being delayed at the Egypt-Gaza Rafah crossing. They have all eventually managed to come to the UK in spite of this, to our full existing knowledge. This is often achieved through liaising with the British Consulate for the Occupied Territories and/or through the University and/or the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO). We would set up a campaign in this instance.2 Doing this in itself, would raise crucial awareness of the restricted access to education for Gazans. References (1) The authors have access to an electronic copy of the transcript from the Islamic University of Gaza provided to SOAS postgraduate admissions portal (2) Evidence for official letter (3) Evidence for official deferral letter (Contact Harun or Abir) (4) http://www.soas.ac.uk/registry/scholarships/the-cultures-of-resistance-scholarships. html 1 E.g. another Gazan student with similar issue at SOAS with her Masters’ Offer last year, managed to Crowdfund her tuition fees and part of her maintenance grant, in a month (starting 30th July 2013). 2 A former campaign for a similar context: http://letothmanstudy.wordpress.com/
  • 4. (5) Contact education@saidfoundation.org; hoping@hopingfoundation.org for confirmation (6) Endorsements letter (7) https://www.soas.ac.uk/registry/fees/postgraduate/ (8) Rate by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) confirmed from 01/10/14 (2014/15) – document can be provided upon request (9) http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/studentfinance/livingcosts (10) https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa