
Amr Al Dayeh ‘26
Hometown: Damascus, Syria
High School: United World Colleges East Africa / Al Saade High School
Major (or potential major): Computer science, psychology, math, neuroscience
Activities on Campus: Peer Advocate for Sexual Respect, Jazz ensemble, Center for International Students Engagement, OLIO editor, Community Standards Review Board member.
Hobbies: Obsessing over Frank Ocean, Arctic Monkeys, and Taylor Swift. Spending quality time with friends. Watching the sunset. Petting cute dogs and cats.
As an international student from a war-torn country, and as someone whose mother-tongue is not English, navigating financial aid was one of the hardest parts of applying for colleges. Not only was it a completely different system in a different currency and scale, but it was also a determining factor of where I would plan to go for the next four years.
Knowing first-hand the importance of financial aid in the lives of many, I am very happy to be part of making it more accessible for everyone as a peer ambassador.
My main goal is to create a welcoming environment where students can learn about financial aid from someone that has been in their shoes. These things are inherently hard to talk about and navigate, and that’s why us peer ambassadors exist and are more than happy to help! Please reach out if you need any help, you do not have to navigate this alone! (also, tell me all about your pets!)