The following are the ONLY majors available under the Tomorrow’s Leadership (TL) Scholarship for students beginning in the 2013-2014 school year. Available majors are listed by university.

The Bicommunal Support Program (BSP) was established in 2000 as part of the U.S. effort to assist Cyprus in finding a reasonable and practical federal solution to the Cyprus problem through activities that bring together the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities. AMIDEAST administers the BSP on behalf of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus. The goal of the program is to encourage cooperation between Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot professionals, students, and community leaders through bicommunal activities that encourage the participants to work together to break down barriers and find practical solutions to island-wide concerns.

Create opportunities for island-wide collaborations between the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities
Foster sustainable island-wide networks for leaders, students, and professionals active in bicommunal efforts
Develop a cadre of trained individuals from both communities who can make positive contributions to Cyprus’s development
Recent BSP activities include:
The Jazz Futures Program uses music to promote collaboration and dialogue through jazz workshops and jam sessions which are held regularly in the UN-controlled Buffer Zone and at clubs within the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities.


The American Palestinian Local University Scholarships (A-PLUS) program is providing 51 bright, academically promising, but socioeconomically disadvantaged Palestinian high school graduates throughout the West Bank and Gaza with full academic undergraduate scholarships for bachelor’s degree programs at local Palestinian universities. The 51 A-PLUS scholarships are funded by the United States Department of State through the Middle East Partnership Initiative and the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem. In addition to full tuition, fees, transportation and—in a few special cases—housing, A-PLUS Scholarships cover the costs of training and internship opportunities to develop and enhance their employability and professional careers. The program is a multi-tier model that incorporates educational advancement with practical skills training and experience to increase A-PLUS graduates’ employability and the number of employment opportunities relevant to their degrees and areas of interest.
As of January 30, 2003, all sponsoring organizations are required to register students on the Student Exchange Visitors Information System (SEVIS). We have prepared this information sheet to help you understand SEVIS and your responsibilities.
SEVIS is an internet-based database that allows schools and other sponsoring organizations to transmit data regarding students to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Information (see list below) is logged into the database to notify the INS about any significant change or pertinent action taken in the student's academic career in the United States. U.S. embassies and consulates also have access to SEVIS.
The information made available through links at this Web site are provided as a public service to those visiting our site. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the CASP program or AMIDEAST, nor do we assume any responsibility for the content provided on these linked sites.
This site is designed to make it easy for you to access the forms necessary to keep AMIDEAST informed of your progress and to insure that your scholarship benefits remain intact.
Forms for Visas: CASP now prepares form DS-2019, a document generated by the SEVIS Student Tracking System, which was mandated by the U.S. Patriot Act of 2001. When the DS 2019 is issued, you will be officially enrolled in SEVIS. This form entitles you to apply for a J-1 visa. After entering the US and arriving at your university, you must call your AMIDEAST adviser so that we can validate your arrival. If your arrival is not validated, SEVIS will automatically change your status to "no-show." We now issue DS 2019s valid for the duration of your program, thus eliminating the need for annual renewal.
If you travel (e.g. returning home over the winter break) you must send the DS 2019 to AMIDEAST for us to sign under "travel validation." This signature is valid for one year.
Term Course Schedule Form: This form is your CASP preregistration. Just as you preregister for classes each semester for the following semester, you need to complete this form so that your CASP adviser can monitor your academic program. You will receive an e-mail message and a link to this page each semester indicating the date by which your term course schedule is due at AMIDEAST.
The U.S. Department of State’s Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and AMIDEAST are pleased to announce this year’s recruitment for the Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program. The Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program is a MEPI initiative for capable and highly motivated high school seniors in the Middle East and North Africa who are from underserved backgrounds. The program will provide four-year university scholarships and internship opportunities at select institutions of higher learning in the Middle East to students who have the potential to become leaders.

Since 1981, the Cyprus-America Scholarship Program (CASP) has brought thousands of Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot students and professionals to the United States for degree programs and specialized training in fields that are vital to that country’s needs, while also seeking to promote improved communication, confidence, and trust between Turkish- and Greek-Cypriots through special bicommunal activities. The U.S. Department of State-funded initiative seeks to advance Cyprus’ economic and social development through higher education.
Expand the human resource capacity of Cyprus by providing opportunities for U.S. study at the undergraduate, and in the past, graduate levels; short-term professional training; and youth enrichment
Promote inter-communal understanding through workshops in conflict resolution and specially designed activities that build confidence and trust between individuals from the Turkish- and Greek-Cypriot communities
AMIDEAST has managed the scholarship programs for nearly 2,000 Cypriots enrolled in U.S. undergraduate and graduate programs through the CASP program.
AMIDEAST has planned individualized short-term training programs at U.S. institutions for several hundred mid-career professionals.
Hundreds of Cypriot youth have learned valuable lessons designed to improve cooperation and understanding at conflict resolution summer camps in the United States since 1998.
AMIDEAST is one of five organizations that administer a component of the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program. This U.S. Department of State-funded scholarship program provides secondary school students in 40 countries spanning throughout the Middle East, Africa, South/Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and South America, the opportunity to live and study in the United States for a full academic year. Libya has recently been added to the country roster for the 2013-2014 academic year, and qualified students will be recruited by AMIDEAST as well.
Launched in 2001, the Ford Foundation’s International Fellowships Program (IFP) has invested in educating a new generation of leaders who are committed to achieving social justice in their societies. The program has been active in 22 countries worldwide, including Egypt and Palestine. Since its inception, the IFP has partnered with AMIDEAST to make it possible for outstanding men and women in both countries to pursue up to three years of graduate study at any college or university in the world. IFP is strongly committed to reaching out to individuals from socioeconomic groups and communities lacking systematic access to higher education and instilling within these future leaders the skills and knowledge needed to improve social and economic conditions within their communities.

Promote social justice, community development, and access to higher education
Support talented individuals from marginalized social groups