Good question. First place that comes to my mind is Amideast (Azarita, Alexandria). They have special support programs, they hold sessions and workshops and so around the year, designed and aimed towards this, for example, "STUDY IN THE USA", and "FIND A SCHOLARSHIP OR EXCHANGE PROGRAM" programs. You can find more here: amideast.org/egypt. Moreover, I used to know Ms. Rohayma Rateb there who is a very kind and helpful person to students seeking close guidance and mentorship, but I am not sure if she is still in office there though.
Hope this helps,
will keep you posted if I remembered other resources,
Ms. Heba Aboukhalifa is a current adviser at Amideast Alexandria now she is very helpful person and you can also follow EDUCATION USA EGYPT it is a U.S. Department of State network of over400 international student advising centers in more than 170 countries. Thenetwork promotes U.S. higher education to students around the world byoffering accurate, comprehensive, and current information about the full range of opportunities to study at accredited post secondary institutions in the United States. EducationUSA also provides services to the U.S. higher education community to help institutional leaders meet their recruitment and campus internationalization goals. EducationUSA centers are located in U.S. embassiesand consulates, Fulbright commissions, bi-national centers, universities, and nonprofit organizations.EducationUSA is your official source on U.S. higher education.“Education USA is made possible by thegenerous support of the American people through the U.S. Department of State and administered by AMIDEAST EgyptThis is the link: https://www.facebook.com/EducationUSAEgypt/
Hi Mohamed,
Good question. First place that comes to my mind is Amideast (Azarita, Alexandria). They have special support programs, they hold sessions and workshops and so around the year, designed and aimed towards this, for example, "STUDY IN THE USA", and "FIND A SCHOLARSHIP OR EXCHANGE PROGRAM" programs. You can find more here: amideast.org/egypt. Moreover, I used to know Ms. Rohayma Rateb there who is a very kind and helpful person to students seeking close guidance and mentorship, but I am not sure if she is still in office there though.
Hope this helps,
will keep you posted if I remembered other resources,
Best,
Abdallah