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University of Oklahoma Scholarships

For more scholarships for IAS majors, international students, and study abroad, visit the main CIS scholarships page

The African Studies Institute is pleased to provide scholarships of $750 each for a limited number of students studying abroad with the Summer Faculty-Led program in Tanzania

Requirements:

  • Letter of support from a faculty member (in addition to the letter of support for the study abroad application)
  • One-page statement describing applicant's need for financial assistance, educational and personal goals, and how participating in a study abroad program in Tanzania would contribute to these goals. 

A selection committee meets each cycle to review applications and award decisions are made based on demonstrated need of student and overall strength of application.

DEADLINE: March 3, 2023

Due to a large number of applicants, late applications cannot be accepted.

For additional questions about the scholarship opportunity, please contact Dr. Michael Soreghan from the African Studies Institute at msoreg@ou.edu

Learn more and apply for the ASI Scholarship

The Ambassador Edward J. Perkins Scholarship was created to assist University of Oklahoma students pursuing studies in Africa and other strategic areas. The scholarship may also assist students coming to study at the University of Oklahoma from overseas (see details regarding admissions for international students).  This fund was established in the memory of the late Marjorie Schenfeld Stewart.

Awards are given on a competitive basis to qualified undergraduate and graduate students. Awards are based on factors such as (1) quality of the student’s educational objectives and preparation for overseas study; (2) student’s field of study, with preference going to International and Area Studies majors; (3) cost of overseas trip; and (4) the student’s financial need.
 

Scholarship applicants must meet the following specific criteria:

  • Must be full-time, regularly enrolled students at the University of Oklahoma
  • Must acheive and maintain a 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 scale
  • No scholarship may be awarded to or for the direct benefit of the College of International Studies or any member of the immediate family of the college.
  • Any eligible deserving undergraduate or graduate student is qualified for either an initial award or a subsequent award.
  • Preference is given to students planning to travel to Africa, though proposals for travel to other strategic areas of the world are eligible. Strategic areas include Africa, the Middle East, Asia, South and Central America.


Deadnline: February 1

IMPORTANT NOTE: Any student unable to complete the program will be required to return the full amount of the award to The College of International Studies.

*Application is through OU's CASH scholarship hub. 
 

Apply for the Perkins Scholarship

The Board of Visitors Study Abroad Scholarship was created on the initiative and generosity of advisors to, and constituents of, the College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma. The scholarship emphasizes the value of study abroad experiences in destinations that are typically underrepresented.

Awards will be given on a competitive basis to qualified undergraduate and graduate students participating in OU study abroad programs.  Awards are based on factors such as (1) quality of the student’s educational objectives and preparation for overseas study; (2) the student’s field of study, with preference going to International and Area Studies majors; and (3) the student’s financial need.


Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must be a full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate or graduate student at the University of Oklahoma
  • Any major can apply, with preference going to International and Area Studies majors
  • Must be enrolled and participating in a study abroad program sponsored by the University of Oklahoma
  • Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Must have a demonstrated financial need
  • Applicants may not be an immediate family member of the Donor

Preference will be given to students studying abroad in a non-western country. 


Deadline:
 February 1

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Any student unable to complete the program will be required to return the full amount of the award to the College of International Studies.

*Application is through OU's CASH scholarship hub.
 

Apply for the BOV Study Abroad Scholarship

The Farzaneh family has been long-time supporters of the University of Oklahoma and the College of International Studies. The Farzaneh Family’s gift to the University of Oklahoma supports Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies at OU and includes scholarships to OU students studying the Persian language. 


Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must be currently enrolled in a Persian language course 
  • Must be a full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate student at the University of Oklahoma
  • Must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • Must not be the Donor or an immediate family member of the Donor 

Deadline: April 1
 

Apply to the Farzaneh Family Persian Language Scholarship

This scholarship was established in honor of Mrs. Sandra Mackey, who was an esteemed veteran journalist and famed international author on the Middle East. Given her interest and expertise on this global region, the Mackey Family Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who wish to focus their studies on Arabic or the Middle East. 

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must be a full-time, regularly enrolled student at the University of Oklahoma
  • Must be majoring in Arabic or Middle Eastern Studies
  • Must have a minimum of 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale
  • Must have a demonstrated financial need
  • Must not be the Donor or an immediate family member of the Donor

Priority consideration will be given to those with high academic standing and demonstrated financial need.

Deadline: February 1

*Application is through the OU CASH scholarship hub.

Apply to the Mackey Family Scholarship 

Mehdi Firoozabadi, who graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1969 with a degree in Petroleum Engineering, was an international student from Iran who served as the President of the International Advisory Committee at the University of Oklahoma. His love for the University of Oklahoma was inspired by the warmth and support that he received from the university, its students and the surrounding community during his four years in Norman. His brother Amir fondly remembers waiting with anticipation to receive letters from Mehdi stamped, “Norman, OK USA.” In 1970 after graduation, Mehdi returned home to Iran to honor his scholarship from the National Iranian Oil company and go to work for them in the field. Although it was tough, dirty work, Mehdi kept a positive attitude and was promoted to superintendent of Lavant, an offshore petrolatum company in the Persian Gulf. He was happily married for six months when tragedy struck, and his car crashed into a river canyon. He lost his life on June 7, 1975.

Now, Amir, a proud US citizen who considered his brother a “model citizen,” wishes to honor Mehdi’s legacy and show his appreciation for the University of Oklahoma by helping future generations of Iranian Americans and other students who seek to promote the enduring friendship between the Iranian and American people as Sooners.

Scholarship applicants must meet the following specific criteria:

  • Must be currently enrolled in Persian language courses 
  • Must submit a recommendation letter from a Persian language professor
  • Must submit an essay (500 words minimum) to describe fully why you are interested in pursuing Persian and how you believe the language will be helpful to you in your post-graduate plans
  • Must be a full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate student at the University of Oklahoma
  • Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Must not be the Donor or an immediate family member of the Donor 

Deadline: February 1

IMPORTANT NOTE: Any student unable to complete the program will be required to return the full amount of the award to the College of International Studies.

 

Apply for the Firoozabadi Scholarship


The St. Elijah’s and Anthony Shadid Arabic Language Study Scholarship will be awarded to the best student in Middle East Studies whose principal language of study is Arabic.

This scholarship was created out of the initiative and generosity of OU alum Anthony Shadid and the St. Elijah’s Church. The scholarship is unique in that it emphasizes the value of language and cultural experiences in the Middle East.

Awards will be given on a competitive basis to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in International and Area Studies and participating in an OU approved study abroad program in the Middle East. Awards are based on factors such as grades, promise in the field, language acquisition, faculty recommendations and the student’s financial need.


Eligibility Criteria:

  • For undergraduate students, junior level standing and a minimum of one year of study completed at OU by the time of participation in study abroad program
  • For graduate students, nine credit hours of graded coursework at OU
  • Must be a full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate or graduate student in the College of International Studies
  • Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Study abroad destinations are limited to the Middle East


Deadline:
 February 1

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Any student unable to complete the program will be required to return the full amount of the award to the College of International Studies.

Apply to the St. Elijah's and Anthony Shadid Scholarship

 


University of Oklahoma Awards

The OU Iranian Studies Best Paper Award is awarding a $250 prize for the best undergraduate research paper on a topic in the area of Iranian Studies. Papers must be no longer that 20 pages and may focus on any topic or time period relating to the history, culture, politics and society of Iran and the Persian-speaking world. 


Deadline:
 May 5, 2023

Questions regarding the prize should be directed to Manata Hashemi at hashemi@ou.edu or Afshin Marashi at amarashi@ou.edu.
 

Submit your paper for the Iranian Studies Prize


Past Winners 

2022 winner: Andrew Wall, "Feminine Beauty in Iranian Cinema: How Filmmakers in a Censored Industry Represent the Problems Women Face in Iran through Art"

2021 winner: Gabriela Ramirez-Perez, “The Periphery Takes Center Stage: Behind the Scenes in the Medieval Islamic World”

2020 winner: Alyssa Wiley, "The Tudeh Party in Iran from 1941-1953: A Tool of the Soviet Union or a Natural Evolution of Iranian Politics"

2019 winner: Lindsey Eisenmann, "American Colonialism and the Illusion of Power in US-Iranian Relations"

2018 winner: Adam Oberlitner, "Queer Theology: Theological, Theocratic, and Secular Influences on Iran's Relationship with Transgender Bodies"

2017 Winner: Jared Johnson, for his paper titled, "Iran's Others through Cinema."

The OU Center for Middle East Studies and OU European Union Center hosts a contest for the best paper that addresses any aspect of conflict resolution, affecting any country that borders the Mediterranean Sea. This award is named for Thomas W. Adams, a former officer in the US State Department who has published extensively on the conflict between the Turks and Greeks on the island of Cyprus.  


Submission Guidelines:

  • Any full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate student at the University of Oklahoma is eligible to enter
  • Submissions can be term papers, Honors research projects, graduate theses, or a paper written especially for this competition
  • Submissions should be at least 2,500 words in length and should be typed, double-spaced include a complete bibliography of cited works

Submissions will be evaluated by a committee of faculty. The award recipient will receive $750.


Deadline:
 May 1, 2023
 

Submit your paper for the Adams Award

 

Past Winners

2021: Peter King: "Terror and Radicalization in the Islamist Context: The Cases of Egypt, Palestine, and the European Muslim Diaspora"

2020: Lauren Douglas, ""Russia and Counterterrorism: State Motivations in Chechnya and Syria"

2019: Bailey Ashbaker, "The Role of Islamist Groups in Development and Poverty Alleviation: The Changing Role of Islamism in the Middle East"

2018: Libby Trowbridge, "The Role of Libyan Weapons in Mali"

2017: James L. Ratcliff, "Weak States and Political Grievances: Understanding the Causes of the Second Libyan Civil War."

2016: Daniel Moses, "Billions of Dollars Lost Along The Checkpoints? An Econometric Analysis of Labor Mobility, Economic Development, And Violence In The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict."


National Scholarships

  • Boren scholarships fund study abroad by U.S. undergraduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests
  • Boren fellowships fund research and language study proposals by U.S. graduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests.

Boren Scholars and Fellows study a wide range of critical languages including Arabic; awards are available to students of all proficiency levels and fields of study who are committed to enhancing their skills. Boren Scholars and Fellows immerse themselves in the cultures in world regions underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa and the Middle East. 
 

Boren Awards website

The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand dramatically the number of Americans studying and mastering critical foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers. 

Each summer, CLS provides rigorous academic instruction in fifteen languages that are critical to America's national security and economic prosperity. CLS participants are citizen ambassadors, sharing American values and promoting American influence abroad.

For more information, contact CLS adviser Jeanette Santibanez at jeanette.santibanez@ou.edu.
 

CLS website

Sponsored by the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Fulbright US Student Program offers fellowships abroad for one academic year to graduating college seniors, graduate students, young professionals, scientists and artists. Program participants pursue graduate or professional study, advanced research, or English teaching in elementary and secondary schools or universities. Each year, approximately 1,600 Americans traveling to more than 140 countries receive support from the Fulbright US Student Program.

For more information, contact OU Fulbright Adviser Maura McAndrew at mmcandrew@ou.edu.
 

OU Fulbright website

The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity. The Institute of International Education has administered the program since its inception in 2001.

Gilman Scholarship Website


Study Abroad Programs

Lissi Ureta

Lissi Ureta
Study Abroad Adviser, MENA programs

Email: alissa.ureta@ou.edu

Interested in study abroad in the Middle East and North Africa? Contact study abroad adviser Lissi Ureta to explore your options. 

NOTE: The first step to studying abroad is to attend Study Abroad 101 with our Education Abroad office. Learn more and sign up

The Center for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA) was established in 1967 to offer intensive advanced Arabic language training at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. Since its inception, CASA has trained more than 1,700 upper level undergraduates, graduates, and professors specializing in various areas of Middle Eastern Studies. CASA alumni have defined U.S.-Middle East relations for the last half-century through their work in the U.S. State Department, academic institutions, and the private sector.

CASA is currently administered at The University of Arizona by a U.S. Director, Sonia Shiri, and Program Coordinator, Sarah Stoll. The CASA program is currently being held at the Tahrir campus at the American University in Cairo, Egypt under the supervision of Executive Director Heba Salem and/or at the Qasid Arabic Institute in Amman, Jordan under the guidance of the Executive Director Dr. Khaled Abu Amsha. The program location varies year to year based on the security assessment and funding availability.
 

CASA website

The Arabic for Non-Native Speakers Center — Languages, Communication and Translation Cluster, CAS — is a specialized language center that offers certificates of completion to international students whose mother tongue is not Arabic.

Every year the center offers six language levels from Beginners I up to Advanced II. Applicants can be enrolled as full-fee paying students or nominees from educational or cultural institutions that have signed agreements with Qatar University.
 

Arabic for Non-Native Speakers Center website

The Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center (SQCC) is now accepting applications for the 2022 Summer Arabic Language and Media (SALAM) program in the Sultanate of Oman. SALAM is a fully-funded intensive Arabic language scholarship program. SALAM 2022 will be held at the Sultan Qaboos College for Teaching Arabic Language to Non-native Speakers in Manah, Oman. This intensive Arabic language program will allow students to gain a deeper knowledge of Arabic, while becoming familiar with Omani history and culture.

SALAM Website


Student Organizations


Library Resources

OU librarians Laurie Scrivener and Liorah Golomb have compiled a helpful library guide for MENA scholars. For questions or more information, please contact them at  lscrivener@ou.edu and lgolomb@ou.edu.
 

Explore the MENA Library Guide