The 14-year-old Texas boy who was praised for his ingenuity after being arrested for bringing a homemade clock to his high school will soon move to Qatar, his family announced Tuesday.
The news comes after Ahmed Mohamed visited the White House on Monday and also entertained offers from Google and other technology heavyweights after his arrest on Sept. 14 inspired an outpouring of support and accusations that authorities targeted him because he is Muslim.
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“After careful consideration of all the generous offers received, we would like to announce that we have accepted a kind offer from Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) for Ahmed to join the prestigious QF Young Innovators Program,” Ahmed’s family said in a statement.
The teen will receive a full scholarship for his secondary and undergraduate education, his family said. Ahmed was invited by the foundation to visit the facility in Doha last month.
“I loved the city of Doha because it’s so modern,” Ahmed said in the release. “The teachers were great. I think I will learn a lot and have fun, too,” he said.
The Young Innovators scholarship program “supports young, exceptional Arabs by offering educational opportunities in Qatar,” the foundation said. Ahmed is Sudanese-American.
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