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Educational Exchange Programs
 

The U.S. Embassy in Yemen sponsors a variety of scholarships and advising services for people wishing to study in the United States. Our programs are designed for a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and professions. Please use the links below to explore the programs that may be right for you.

Scholarships, Fellowships and Programs

Undergraduate and high-school exchange programs  

Graduate and Professional exchange programs 

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  • FULBRIGHT STUDENT PROGRAM (MASTER’S DEGREE)
    FULBRIGHT STUDENT PROGRAM (MASTER’S DEGREE)

     

    Applications are for Fulbright grants beginning August 2014. Fulbright grants provide full funding (tuition and all 
    associated costs) for two years of master’s degree study in the U.S. in all fields except computer science, engineering, 
    dentistry, medicine or medical fields, nursing, and pharmacy.
    Applications are for Fulbright grants beginning August 2014. Fulbright grants provide full funding (tuition and all associated costs) for two years of master’s degree study in the U.S. in all fields except computer science, engineering, dentistry, medicine or medical fields, nursing, and pharmacy.

     

  • Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program

    The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, sends accomplished mid-career Yemeni professionals seeking advanced training, study, and networking to the U.S. for an all-expenses-paid, one-year program consisting of graduate-level, non-degree academic coursework and professional development activities.

  • Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant program
    Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant program

    The FLTA program is an all-expenses paid, nine-month, non-degree program at an accredited U.S. university that allows young teachers to refine their teaching skills, increase their English language proficiency, and extend their knowledge of the society and culture of the United States while teaching their native language to U.S. students.

Impact of ACCESS Program in Yemen