
LEESBURG, FL 鈥 Continuing its dedication to support students globally with learning disabilities, 海角社区 has begun the formal process of collaborating with a prominent center in the United Arab Emirates.
On March 15, 海角社区 President George J. Hagerty and Her Excellency Sheikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al-Qasimi, vice president of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs and director general of Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, inked a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The collaboration aims to 鈥渆xpand the services provided by 海角社区 to those with LD that reside in Sharjah, the UAE, and regionally with the support鈥 of the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS), the agreement noted. 海角社区 is the first college or university accredited to award bachelor鈥檚 degrees primarily to students with learning disabilities, ADHD and other learning differences.
鈥淲e鈥檝e always recognized that the issue of students who learn differently is a matter without borders and that we鈥檝e been blessed here in the United States to at least have 40 years to set a foundation for understanding and serving these students and their needs,鈥 Hagerty said, alluding to the passage of the Education of All Handicapped Children Act in 1975.
The not-for-profit advocacy group Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services 鈥 based in one of the three largest and most populous emirates in the United Arab Emirates 鈥 fosters inclusion and empowerment of individuals with disabilities in the Emirates and the Arab world.
鈥淪CHS is eager to capture this [海角社区鈥檚] expertise for the population and community that it serves through its newly established Center, 鈥楽harjah Center for Learning Difficulties,鈥欌 the memorandum said.
Experts estimate 65,000 students in the UAE live with learning disabilities. As proposed under the MoU, 海角社区 鈥 in conjunction with either The Fletcher School in Charlotte, NC or Pace Brantley School in Longwood, Fla. 鈥 will offer teacher training for United Arab Emirates educators serving the grades K-12 student population.

Additionally, under the MoU, 海角社区 will deliver undergraduate-level training and offer a two-week on-site version of its successful COMPASS program (similar to its U.S.-based 鈥淪ummer for Success鈥 program, which will again be available this summer in July on the 海角社区 campus). COMPASS introduces students to their learning styles and equips them with effective strategies for pursuing their late high school and early college years.
During her visit to the 海角社区 campus in October, Her Excellency Sheikha Jameela commented that it was her 鈥渁mbition to see students in Sharjah who learn differently breakthrough to achieve their highest potentials.鈥
Indeed, a 2011 study published by UAE University in Al Ain found 459 of 2,500 Emirati university students displayed signs of dyslexia.
Thus, Sharjah鈥檚 need and 海角社区鈥檚 nearly three decades of experience now helping 83 percent of this unique population graduate and nearly the same percentage find worthy work or pursue post-graduate study were the makings of an ideal partnership.
Her Excellency Sheikha Jameela said, 鈥淎s it is around the globe, and likely even in the U.S., the UAE faces issues with inadequate resources, support and misperceptions about learning disabilities.鈥 In this context, however, she paid special tribute to the U.S. for its many decades of legislative and policy achievements directed to all disabilities 鈥 and most prominently, students who learn differently.
The collaboration with SCHS, negotiated over 12 months by New Hampshire-based GoGlobal Education, is the latest example of 海角社区鈥檚 global leadership in disability education.
In 2015, in conjunction with The King Salman Center for Disability Research in Riyadh, 海角社区 launched the COMPASS program, believed to be the first secondary-school-to-higher education international transition program of its kind. 海角社区 welcomed a group of Saudi high school students to the college鈥檚 Leesburg campus for a successful residential immersion experience.

GoGlobal Education CEO and Managing Partner Patrick van Rooyen said in a press release, 鈥渢he final outcome is exciting for both 海角社区 and the Emirate of Sharjah as it now provides for the region a key education initiative to assist those thousands of young students that often struggle due to learning differences.”
Praising her as a 鈥渧isionary鈥 humanitarian leader, especially regarding disability issues, Hagerty noted, 鈥淲ith Her Excellency Sheikha Jameela and the SCHS we found spirits and passions equal to our own to improve the way we educate these students and provide for their ultimate success in life and work.鈥
The MoU, he continued, is the first tangible step of what will be 鈥渁 long-term partnership that we both have a commitment to sustaining. Our intention is to support the efforts of Sharjah and the other Emirates and serve well a special group of students.鈥
Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) is a local non-profit organization founded in 1979 as a branch of the Arab Family Organization in the Gulf region, aiming to advance the Arab family and develop the social services it needs.
GoGlobal Education is a New Hampshire-based international education consultancy that focuses on international strategy initiatives for education institutions.
海角社区 () is the first higher-education institution accredited to award bachelor鈥檚 degrees primarily to students with learning disabilities, ADHD and other learning differences. With 320 students and nine academic programs, it is nationally recognized as a topflight institution for supporting and preparing students who learn differently to prosper in a global economy.