Applicants to all AMIDEAST/Iraq programs that involve travel to the US MUST have an Iraqi passport in G or A series. If you do not have one already and are considering applying to one of our US exchange programs, we recommend that you apply for an Iraqi G passport now!
AMIDEAST Iraq is a well-respected leader in providing and administering high quality testing and exchange programs.
AMIDEAST is accepting applications on behalf of the Iraqi Women Fellowship Foundation (IWFF) fellowship program, a one- year fellowship at a U.S. University which includes up to two months of pre-academic English language training. This program is funded through multiple sources and administered by AMIDEAST.
This solicitation has no deadline. For the best chance, apply as soon as possible. As each IWFF opportunity arises, applications already received will be reviewed.
IWFF FINALISTS MUST HAVE AN IRAQI G PASSPORT IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE. IF YOU DO NOT, PLEASE APPLY FOR ONE IMMEDIATELY.
As an IWFF participant, you will have the opportunity to:
Youth Exchange and Study (YES), sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, provides scholarships for Iraqi high school students (14-16 years old) to spend one academic year in the United States. The program is vital to expanding communication between the peoples of the United States and Iraq to promote mutual understanding and respect. Students live with host families, attend high school, engage in activities to learn about American society and values, acquire leadership skills, and help educate Americans about Iraqi culture.
Fill out the YES application completely. Incomplete applications will NOT be considered.
Provide official school grades for the last three years (preferably in English).
Provide a current photo
Applicants can mail the application, deliver it in person to AMIDEAST’s office, or send it through the school.
The Diana Kamal Scholarship Search Fund (DKSSF) was developed in memory of Senior Vice President Diana Kamal who passed away after 28 years of distinguished service at AMIDEAST. In recognition of her dedication to international educational exchange, this fund identifies talented young Arab students and matches them with scholarship opportunities at U.S. colleges and universities.
The Diana Kamal Scholarship Search Fund (DKSSF) is designed to help academically gifted and well rounded undergraduate students from underprivileged backgrounds to gain admittance and secure financial aid to attend a college or university in the United States.
The Hope Fund is a private scholarship founded in 2000 by Dr. Fahim Qubain and his wife Nancy. The mandate of the Hope Fund is to provide 4-year, fully-funded scholarships to underprivileged Palestinian refugees who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree in the United States. This highly competitive scholarship only selects students from the top tier of their class who have displayed a significant involvement in community service.
Student Criteria
AMIDEAST’s Role
Applications must contain the following documents:
Tel.: +962-6-592-9994, Fax: +962-6-592-9996,
Fulbright Foreign Student Program was established by the US Congress in 1946. It was founded to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange. AMIDEAST administers the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for the Middle East and North Africa on behalf of the US Department of States Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. This highly prestigious scholarship program is a two-year fellowship, designed to give graduates of four-year Bachelors degree or Masters degree programs the opportunity to pursue a graduate degree at a US university.
Also an applicant:
Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program was established in October, 2002 and sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to provide scholarships for high school students (15-17 years) from countries with significant Muslim populations to spend up to one academic year in the U.S. The program is vital to expanding communication between the people of the United States and the partner countries in the interest of promoting mutual understanding and respect. Students live with host families, attend high school, engage in activities to learn about American society and values, acquire leadership skills, and help educate Americans about their countries and cultures.
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This fund was established in memory of Senior Vice President Diana Kamal who passed away after 28 years of distinguished service at AMIDEAST. In recognition of her dedication to international educational exchange, this fund identifies talented young Arab students and matches them with scholarship opportunities at U.S. colleges and universities.
Students currently residing in the West Bank or Gaza (Applicants must not be U.S. citizens or holders of American “green cards”)
All Students in 10th or 11th grade
Students in 10th grade
Who are willing to work with us to prepare intensively for SAT I test of May 2011 in order to achieve a high test score
Students in 11th grade
Students in 10th grade
Mission and Objectives
The Middle East Rule of Law (MEROL) program aims to assist in the creation of a critical mass of reform-minded professionals in the Middle East working in fields crucial to the development and sustainability of open societies.