TheTomorrow’s Leaders Program (TLP)is a U.S. Department of State–funded initiative through theMiddle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI).
The program aims to provide undergraduate scholarships and leadership training for highly motivated students from theMiddle East and North Africa (MENA)region.
The program partners withAmerican-style universitiesin the region to build a network of future leaders and changemakers.
The partner universities are:
- The American University of Beirut (AUB)
- The American University in Cairo (AUC)
- The Lebanese American University (LAU)
Through high-quality education and training at these institutions, participants gain the knowledge and skills required to take on leadership roles at local, national, and regional levels.
Program Components
In addition to academic studies, students participate in:
- Internships
- Communit service initiatives
- Leadership development workshops
They also receive academic and personal mentorship from faculty members.
Undergraduate students have the opportunity tostudy for one semester in the United States, gaining academic and cultural experience on a global level.
Upon graduation, alumni join a network of more than1,900 Tomorrow’s Leaders graduateswho hold leadership positions across the region.
Eligible Countries
Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, West Bank/Gaza, and Yemen.
Partner Universities
- American University of Beirut (AUB)
- American University in Cairo (AUC)
- Lebanese American University (LAU)
Can Applicants Choose Their University?
All applicants must be willing to study atanyof the three partner universities.
Applicants may indicate theirpreferred university, but final placement decisions depend on each university’s admission criteria.
Available Undergraduate Programs
Applicants only need to complete theTomorrow’s Leaders Program application; no separate application to partner universities is required.
American University of Beirut (AUB)
Agribusiness
Anthropology
Arabic Language and Literature
Archaeology
Art History
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Elementary Education
English Language
English Literature
Environmental Health
Food Science and Management
Geology
History
Mathematics
Media and Communication
Nursing
Nutrition and Dietetics
Petroleum Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Political Studies
Psychology
Public Administration
Sociology
Special Education Diploma
Statistics
Teaching Diploma
American University in Cairo (AUC)
Actuarial Science
Anthropology
Arabic Studies
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Data Science
Economics
Egyptology
English & Comparative Literature
Film
Graphic Design
History
Honors Program in Political Science
Integrated Marketing Communication
Management of Information and Communication Technology
Mathematics
Middle East Studies
Multimedia Communications and Journalism
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Theater
Visual Arts
Lebanese American University (LAU)
Applied Physics
Bioinformatics
Biology
Business – Accounting
Business – Banking & Finance
Business – Family & Entrepreneurial Business
Business – International Business
Business – Information Technology Management
Business – Management
Business – Marketing
Chemistry
Communication
Computer Science
Economics
English
Graphic Design
Interior Design
Mathematics
Multimedia Journalism
Nursing
Nutrition & Dietetics
Nutrition & Dietetics Coordinated Program
Performing Arts
Political Science/International Affairs
Psychology
Studio Arts
Television & Film
Translation
Funding Details
The program isfully fundedand covers:
- Tuition and enrollment fees (for up to four academic years for undergraduates)
- University health insurance
- Entrance visa and residency permit fees
- Student housing
- Monthly living stipend while participating in program activities
- Textbook allowance
- Laptop (for use during the program)
- Two round-trip tickets per year to the student’s home country or place of residence
- Civic leadership and career-oriented workshops
- Internship opportunities
- Faculty mentorship and guidance
- An opportunity to study at a U.S. university
Application Timeline
- Application opens:September 15, 2025
- Application deadline:November 25, 2025
- Shortlisted candidates notified for interviews:Early January 2026
- Final selection notifications:Starting May 2026 (on a rolling basis until all seats are filled).
Who Can Apply?
- Current high school seniors or students who graduated in2025.
- Applicants fromIraq, Libya, Syria, West Bank/Gaza, and Yemenwho graduated in2024are also eligible.
- Those who graduated in2023 or earlierarenot eligible.
- U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residentsarenot eligible.
Application Requirements
A complete application includes:
- Fully filled online application form.
- Household financial details.
- Personal statement(500 words in response to one of three prompts or a 5–6 minute video).
- Official academic transcripts:
- Grades 10 and 11 (and 12 if available) + high school certificate.
- Unofficial English translation if documents are not in English.
- Grades 10 and 11 (and 12 if available) + high school certificate.
- Documentation of extracurricular or volunteer activities.
- Results of the short online English assessmenttaken during the application.
- Two recommendation letters, automatically requested through the system.
If shortlisted to the next stage:
- SubmitTOEFL or IELTS resultsbyMarch 6, 2026.
- SubmitSAT I or SAT IIscores (required for certain majors or U.S.-style schools) byMarch 23, 2026.
Recommendation Letters
- Should be written by individuals familiar with the applicant’sacademic record or extracurricular involvement, such as teachers, school administrators, or volunteer supervisors.
- Friends and familyarenot acceptedas recommenders.
- Recommenders will receive an email from[email protected]to fill out an online recommendation form.
- Applicants must enter their recommenders’ email addresses in the “Letters of Recommendation” section of the application.
* Financial documents arenot required at submission, but may be requested during theinterview stage.
How to Apply
All documents must be uploaded via theonline application system.
If you face any technical issues, contact:
📧[email protected]
If your documents are in a language other than English, you must uploadthe original and an English translation.
Selection Process
Once submitted, applications are reviewed based on:
- English proficiency
- Academic performance
- Financial need
- Leadership experience and potential
Shortlisted candidates will be invited foronline interviews in January 2026and may be asked to completeTOEFL or IELTS testingif necessary.
Final admission offers will begin inMay 2026and continue on arolling basisuntil all seats are filled.
