Support Arab Scholars USA

Arab Scholars USA is a nonprofit organization supporting Arab academics, researchers, and students across the United States. Through mentorship, networking, and educational initiatives, we empower the next generation of Arab leaders.
Your support helps us fund scholarships, organize events, and build a stronger Arab intellectual community.

Creating Boundless Opportunities for Arab Students in the U.S.

Connecting Knowledge, Community, and Culture

At Arab Scholars USA, we believe in the power of education to transform lives, families, and entire communities. Our mission is to support Arab students across the United States as they pursue higher education, overcome barriers, and unlock their full potential.

From high school to college and beyond, we stand beside Arab youth—offering guidance, mentorship, and resources every step of the way. Whether navigating admissions, securing financial aid, preparing for standardized tests, or adjusting to college life, our team is there to ensure no student feels alone or left behind.

Through strong partnerships with schools, universities, and community organizations, we simplify the path to success. We help students and their families understand the complex U.S. education system, build leadership skills, and connect with a nationwide network of Arab professionals and mentors who believe in giving back.

Best of all—our programs are free to students and their families. But none of this is possible without support from donors like you.

Together, we are building a future where every Arab student in America has the chance to thrive, lead, and give back.
Your donation helps create scholarships, expand mentoring programs, and provide life-changing opportunities.

What We Do?

Refugee Education Assistance

  • Help navigating U.S. education systems

  • School and college enrollment support

  • English learning resources (ESL)

  • Advocacy and documentation guidance

 

Scholarship & Tuition Aid Program

  • Scholarships for refugees with financial need

  • Partnerships with schools to waive or reduce fees

  • Emergency fund for urgent student needs (books, housing, etc.)

Safe Housing & Host Families Program

  • Match students with safe, supportive host families

  • Help finding refugee-friendly dorms or roommates

Together, We Build Futures

Be part of a growing network of mentors, volunteers, and supporters shaping the future of Arab youth in the U.S.

Our Results Speak Volumes

From Dreams to Degrees

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🌟 Success Stories

Real Students. Real Journeys. Real Impact.

At Arab Scholars USA, every student we support is a story of resilience, courage, and transformation. These are just a few of the young lives your support has helped shape—proof that when refugee students are given a chance, they don’t just survive—they thrive.


🎓 Leila from morocco From War Zone to University Honor Roll

When Leila arrived in the U.S. as a 17-year-old Syrian refugee, she had lost 3 years of school and spoke very little English. Through our Education Access and ESL programs, she caught up on her studies, passed the SATs, and earned a full scholarship to a state university.

“Arab Scholars USA gave me more than help—they gave me hope. Today, I’m studying to become a doctor and help others like me.”
Leila, age 20


💡 Ahmed from saudi arabia Rebuilding Dreams with a Laptop and a Mentor

Displaced after conflict in Mosul, Ahmed faced housing insecurity and lacked basic resources. Our Scholarship & Emergency Aid Program provided a laptop, internet access, and a mentor who guided him through college applications.

“I never thought I would make it to college in America. Now, I’m majoring in computer science and tutoring other refugees.”
Ahmed, age 19


🧾 Dina from Qatar Overcoming Paperwork, Fear, and Self-Doubt

With her asylum still pending, Dina didn’t believe she could go to school in the U.S. We connected her with legal guidance, helped her apply to community college, and provided ongoing mentorship.

“I was so afraid I didn’t belong. Arab Scholars USA showed me I do. I’m now working toward becoming a teacher.”
Dina, age 22


📚 Mohammed from tunisie– First in His Family to Graduate

Mohammed arrived alone as a teenage refugee. Despite the trauma, he was determined to finish school. Our community programs, tutoring, and emotional support helped him stay on track and graduate with honors.

“They stood with me when I had no one. Now, I’m applying to graduate school.”
Mohammed, age 24

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