Exchange Programs
Building Bridges by Bringing People Together
For over 40 years, AMIDEAST
has arranged and administered student and employee exchange
programs between the U.S. and the Middle East and North
Africa.
In
the short term, these programs contribute to individual
success and provide a forum for positive cross-cultural
interaction. In the long term, they hold the potential to
improve economic development, cross-cultural understanding,
and even foreign policy.
The success of exchange programs requires solid logistics
and support: to help sponsors set student selection criteria
and make the most of their resources; to advise students
on their best educational choices; to handle applications,
financial, and travel arrangements; to monitor students
progress; and to help students actively engage in novel
academic and social environments. AMIDEAST has long been
the leader in meeting these needs.
In their own words: AMIDEAST students comment on
the value of student exchange:
Who better to ask about the value of student exchange than
students themselves? AMIDEAST did just that, when it asked
a cross-section of participants in AMIDEAST-administered
student exchange programs to reflect on their experiences
in the United States. The comments of these students?44
men and women from ten Middle Eastern countries participating
in programs at the high school, undergraduate and graduate
levels?attest to the importance of student exchange in promoting
mutual understanding and cooperation among people from different
cultures.
AMIDEAST administers a variety of exchange programs:
BFCE
Masters Degree Program
Bicommunal Support Program
Cyprus-America Scholarship
Program (CASP)
Ford Foundation's International
Fellowships Program (IFP)
Fulbright Foreign Student
Program
Israeli-Arab Scholarship Program
(IASP)
MEPI-BIP Alumnae Network
Youth Exchange and Study Program
(YES)
Other
Scholarship Programs |