Near East amp South Asia Undergraduate Exchange Program NESA UGRAD One year of study in the United States noncredit Requirements Fulltime student with courses left to complete Moroccan citizen 1825 ID: 785913
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American exchange programs
Slide2Near East & South Asia
Undergraduate Exchange Program (NESA UGRAD)
One year of study in the United States (non-credit)
Requirements
Full-time student (with courses left to complete)
Moroccan citizen 18-25
English proficiency
Excellent program, but may not be doable given the phasing out of ESCP.
Apply: Contact me and
Hanane
Darhour
(to ask about ESCP).
Flyer
: http://photos.state.gov/libraries/casablanca/19452/public/nesa-ugrad-morocco-2012-13.pdf
Slide3Middle East Partnership
Initiative (MEPI) Programs
MEPI programs provide shorter opportunities for you to go the United States as part of a leadership exchange.
Most relevant to you:
MEPI Student Leaders Program
Six-week program with 120 undergraduate students from the Middle East and North Africa divided among up to 6 US universities
Develop leadership skills, meet American students, do community service, observe government process, tours of parts of the US, academic coursework
Requirements: university student 18-24 years old, have not studied abroad or travelled to the US, English proficiency for university courses
Apply: Contact me. 2015 recruitment doesn’t seem to have started yet.
Slide4The Study of the United
States Institute for Student Leaders (SUSI)
5-6 week programs for “foreign undergraduate leaders” including academic residency, leadership development, an educational study tour, community service, and getting to know American students.
Programs for Morocco:
Social Entrepreneurship: business techniques and entrepreneurial skills to address social issues.
Women’s Leadership: history and participating of women in US public life
Apply: Contact me. 2015 applications don’t seem to be up yet.
Slide5More information
US Embassy:
http://morocco.usembassy.gov
/
Facebook:
https://
www.facebook.com/USEmbassyRabat
NESA UGRAD:
http://
photos.state.gov/libraries/casablanca/19452/public/nesa-ugrad-morocco-2012-13.pdf
MEPI
:
http://
mepi.state.gov/opportunities/mepi-exchange-programs/student-leaders.html
SUSI:
http://
exchanges.state.gov/non-us/program/study-us-institutes-student-leaders
I will help you contact the embassy and put together your applications. Please e-mail me if you are interested.
Slide6Dar America elibrary
Access to English language resources through the American Consulate in Casablanca.
Includes language exercises, information on US culture, books, research databases.
Access is free.
If interested, send me an e-mail with your name and e-mail address and I will work on getting you a password from the Consulate
.
Address
: http://elibraryusa.state.gov/