Fulbright Jordanian Program for Master’s Study in the United States 2026
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Applicant criteria
NationalityJordan
Age
- No specific age required
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Job locationUnited States
Deadline2026-06-30
Opportunity description
Apply for the Fulbright Jordanian Student Program 2026, which offers Jordanian students an exceptional opportunity to pursue a master’s degree in the United States with full funding. The scholarship covers tuition fees, a monthly stipend, housing, health insurance, and travel allowance. The program allows students to gain a distinguished academic and educational experience while representing Jordanian culture and contributing to international cultural and academic exchange. Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree with at least a “Good” grade, demonstrate English proficiency, and show the ability to actively participate in academic and cultural communities.
Benefits
Tuition and books coverage.
Round-trip travel from Jordan to the United States.
Monthly stipend to cover housing and living expenses.
Travel allowance and visa fees.
Health coverage during the study period.
Opportunity to represent Jordanian culture and participate in cultural exchange.
Round-trip travel from Jordan to the United States.
Monthly stipend to cover housing and living expenses.
Travel allowance and visa fees.
Health coverage during the study period.
Opportunity to represent Jordanian culture and participate in cultural exchange.
Eligibility criteria
Reside in Jordan throughout the application and selection stages.
Hold a bachelor’s degree with at least a “Good” grade from a recognized university.
Demonstrate proficiency in English for academic work.
Have the ability to contribute to cultural understanding between Jordan and the United States.
Have 3–5 years of experience after the most recent university degree.
Not eligible: dual U.S./Jordanian citizens, green card holders, individuals who have lived in the United States for five consecutive years in recent years, or employees of Fulbright/the U.S. Embassy.
Hold a bachelor’s degree with at least a “Good” grade from a recognized university.
Demonstrate proficiency in English for academic work.
Have the ability to contribute to cultural understanding between Jordan and the United States.
Have 3–5 years of experience after the most recent university degree.
Not eligible: dual U.S./Jordanian citizens, green card holders, individuals who have lived in the United States for five consecutive years in recent years, or employees of Fulbright/the U.S. Embassy.