Wingstop UAE Back to School Scholarship
Image provided
Home Local News Wingstop UAE launches AED 10,000 Back to School Scholarships for students
Local News

Wingstop UAE launches AED 10,000 Back to School Scholarships for students

Scholarship aims to support education and create student opportunities across the Emirates

Wingstop UAE is stepping into the new academic year with a programme designed to give students both financial relief and professional opportunities. The brand has announced its Back to School Scholarship, where four students will each receive AED 10,000 to help cover academic expenses.

This initiative is open to all school and university students in the UAE. Winners will also receive an extra treat—Free Wings for a Year—along with the chance to become a campus ambassador and access internship opportunities.


How students can apply

Applying for the scholarship is simple. Students need to scan the QR code available on the official campaign page and complete the online form. The form asks for details about how the scholarship could make a difference in their education. Applicants are also required to share their Instagram handle, follow @wingstopuae, and tick the box confirming the follow before submitting.


What winners will receive?

The scholarship offers financial aid and personal growth opportunities. The highlights include:

  • AED 10,000 scholarship for four winners
  • Free Wings for a Year
  • University Campus Ambassador role for selected winners
  • Internship opportunities with Wingstop UAE (terms and conditions apply)

Wingstop UAE will announce the winners through its official social media accounts, ensuring transparency and accessibility.


Its importance for many students

For many students, education expenses continue to rise, and additional costs such as textbooks, digital resources, and course materials can add financial strain. Wingstop UAE supports each winner with AED 10,000, which they can use for tuition, new courses, or essential study tools.

The added roles of campus ambassador and intern highlight the brand’s aim to connect with the student community on a deeper level, encouraging leadership, communication skills, and hands-on experience in a corporate environment.


A boost for students across the UAE

This initiative is not just about easing financial challenges. It reflects a broader commitment to creating opportunities for young people in the Emirates. For students preparing to take their next academic steps, the scholarship could help unlock both educational and career pathways.

Those interested are encouraged to submit their entries as soon as possible. With limited winners and high interest expected, early participation could make all the difference.

Students may visit: www.wingstop.ae/student-entry

Note: *Contest is open to all school and university students in the United Arab Emirates. Winners will be announced on Wingstop UAE’s official social media accounts.

Read More:

For more updates on local news, student opportunities, and things to do across the UAE, follow Social Kandura.

Written by
Nidhi Singh Parihar

Hey there! I’m Nidhi, a web content writer with a knack for turning ideas into impactful words. With a B.Tech background and a passion for creativity, I switched gears from tech to text, crafting everything from SaaS copy to social media magic. Whether it’s blogs, product descriptions, or email campaigns, I love creating content that connects and converts. Let's create something amazing together!

Related Articles

The World’s Most Expensive Coffee, Nido 7 Geisha, Arrives in Dubai

Dubai’s love affair with coffee just got a luxurious new chapter. Julith,...

Al Maktoum Archives Opens in Dubai to Safeguard Ruler’s Legacy

Dubai is adding a new landmark to its cultural map — the...

Dubai introduces new planning rules for early childhood centres

Big news for Dubai’s education community. The Dubai Municipality has rolled out...

Sharjah International Book Fair 2025 Serves Up 35 Live Cooking Sessions

Sharjah International Book Fair 2025 isn’t just for bookworms this year; it’s...