Opening Doors to Higher Education

Eligible Tomorrows Leaders Fields of Study-ARABIC

حقول الدراسة المتوفرة لقادة الغد
  العام الدراسي 2011-2012

 

فيما يلي الاختصاصات الوحيدة المتوفرة  لطلاب بعثات قادة الغد بدئا من العام الدراسي 2010-2011. إن الاختصاصات مجدولة حسب كل جامعة.

الجامعة الآميركية في بيروت                       الاختصاصات المتوفرة لقادة الغد (باستثناءالمتقدمين الليبيين والإسرائيليين)

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Tomorrows Leaders Scholarship Program-ARABIC

مبادرة الشراكة الشرق أوسطية
 التابعة لوزارة الخارجية الأميركية

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برنامج بعثات قادة الغد




يسر مبادرة الشراكة الشرق الأوسطية (MEPI ) التابعة لوزارة الخارجية الأميركية وأميديست أن تعلنا عن البدء بقبول طلبات الترشبح لبرنامج بعثات قادة الغد للعام الحالي. إن برنامج بعثات قادة الغد هو  موجه لطلاب السنة الأخيرة من المرحلة الثانوية المتحمسين في الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا من ذوي الدخل المحدود.

يوفر البرنامج بعثات جامعية لمدة أربعة أعوام وفرص تدريب في مؤسسات مختارة للدراسة العليا في الشرق الأوسط للطلاب الذين يملكون مؤهلات قيادية.

Abraham Lincoln Incentive Grants Program

Program Summary

Launched in 2009, the Abraham Lincoln Incentive Grants Program invests in bright, needy Palestinian students with the potential to compete successfully for scholarships to pursue undergraduate studies in the United States. The program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Middle East Partnership Initiative and the Consulate General in Jerusalem, is the first of its kind in Palestine to provide direct assistance to students who would not otherwise consider U.S. study due to the significant preparatory expenses that are involved to become competitive applicants for U.S. college and university admissions and scholarships.

Announced on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, who came from humble roots yet rose to become one of the greatest U.S. presidents, the grants program evokes Lincoln’s spirit of hard work, self-reliance, and hope as inspiration to these potential future Palestinian leaders.

Main Goals

A Palestinian student works on his essay writing skills during a workshop organized by AMIDEAST as part of the Abraham Lincoln Incentive Grants Program.
  • Invest in the future of young Palestinians

  • Assist promising, academically qualified but economically challenged Palestinian students

  • Enable a larger pool of capable young Palestinian men and women from the West Bank and Gaza to compete along with students in other countries for the opportunity to further their academic training in the United States of America

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Saudi Arabia

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUB, AUC, or LAU; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen, national or, resident of Saudi Arabia. Citizens and those qualified to hold a Saudi passport are given priority. Saudi residents who are citizens of Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, or Yemen may be considered;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum Institutional TOEFL (ITP) score of 500 or the equivalent  that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is December 31, 2010.

Click here to apply

For inquiries, please contact AMIDEAST at:
Tel: +966 1 279 5260
Email: cgriffin@amideast.org

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Qatar

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUB, AUC, or LAU; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen, national or, resident of Qatar. Citizens and those qualified to hold a Qatari passport are given priority. Qatari residents who are citizens of Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, or Yemen may be considered;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum Institutional TOEFL (ITP) score of 500 or the equivalent  that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is December 31, 2010.

Click here to apply

For inquiries, please contact AMIDEAST at:
Tel: +974 5579-0082
Email: t48haig@aol.com

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Libya

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUC; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen or, national of Libya and those qualified to hold a valid Libyan passport;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum IELTS score of 5.0 that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is January 10, 2011

Click here to apply
 
For inquiries, please contact AMIDEAST at:
Email: TL@amideast.org

For more information about the Middle East Partnership Initiative, please go to:  www.mepi.state.gov.

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Israel

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUC; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen or, national of Israel and those qualified to hold a valid Israeli passport;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum Institutional TOEFL (ITP) score of 500 or the equivalent  that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is December 31, 2010

Click here to apply
 
For inquiries, please contact AMIDEAST at:
Tel: 2408023, ext. 111
Email: fmousa@amideast.org

For more information about the Middle East Partnership Initiative, please go to:  www.mepi.state.gov.

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Bahrain

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUB, AUC, or LAU; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen or, national of Bahrain and those qualified to hold a valid Bahraini passport;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum Institutional TOEFL (ITP) score of 500 or the equivalent  that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is December 31, 2010

Click here to apply

For inquiries, please contact AMIDEAST at:
Tel: +965-575-0670, ext. 10
Email: rchandra@amideast.org

For more information about the Middle East Partnership Initiative, please go to:  www.mepi.state.gov.

Tomorrow’s Leaders Scholarship Program in Algeria

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. 

Participation in the program includes: travel; academic fees for four years of university at AUB, AUC, or LAU; a study abroad experience in the U.S.; accident and sickness insurance; housing; and a monthly allowance.

Eligibility:

  • High school senior or applicant who graduated from high school in 2010;
  • A citizen or, national of Algeria and those qualified to hold a valid Algerian passport;
  • Strong academic credentials;
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English with a minimum Institutional TOEFL (ITP) score of 500 or the equivalent  that is less than two years old;
  • Maturity, flexibility and leadership potential;
  • Ability to start the program in August/September of 2011.

Note: American citizens are not eligible

If you do not have a TOEFL score, or if your score is more than two years old, contact AMIDEAST for test scheduling

Deadline for submitting the application is December 31, 2010

Click here to apply

For inquiries, please contact kbouagache@yahoo.fr

 

 

For more information about the Middle East Partnership Initiative, please go to:  www.mepi.state.gov.

American Palestinian Local University Scholarships (A-PLUS) Program

 

Program Summary

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.

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