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2020-2021 Thomas Jefferson Scholarship Program Eligible 2020-2021 Thomas Jefferson Scholarship Program - Institutions by Program Eligibility TCCSP Eligible Institutions English Name Eligible Program French Name 1. Sidi Dhrif Higher Institute of Touristic Studies TCCSP Institut des hautes études touristiques de sidi dhrif 1. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Beja TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Beja (ISET) 2. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Bizerte TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Bizerte (ISET) 3. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Charguia TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Charguia (ISET) 4. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gabes TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Gabes (ISET) 5. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gafsa TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Gafsa (ISET) 6. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Jendouba TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Jendouba (ISET) 7. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Jerba TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Jerba (ISET) 8. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Kairouan TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Kairouan (ISET) 9. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Kasserine TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Kasserine (ISET) 10. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of El Kef TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Kef (ISET) 11. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Ksar Hellal TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Hellal (ISET) 12. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Kebili TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Kebili (ISET) 13. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Mahdia TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Mahdia (ISET) 14. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Nabeul TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Nabeul (ISET) 15. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Rades TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Rades (ISET) 16. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sfax TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Sfax (ISET) 17. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sidi Bouzid TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Bouzid (ISET) 18. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Siliana TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Siliana (ISET) 19. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sousse TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Sousse (ISET) 20. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Tataouine TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Tataouine (ISET) 21. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Tozeur TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Tozeur (ISET) 22. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Zaghouan TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Zaghouan (ISET) 23. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Medenine TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Medenine (ISET) 24. Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Kelibia TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Kelibia (ISET) 25. Higher Institute of Technological Studies in Communications of El Ghazala TCCSP Institut Supérieure des Etudes Technologiques de Ghazala (ISET) .1 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Sousse TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse (ISSAT) .2 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Mateur TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Mateur (ISSAT) .3 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Mahdia TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Mahdia (ISSAT) .4 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Gabes TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Gabes (ISSAT) .5 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Kairouan TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Kairouan (ISSAT) .6 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Kasserine TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Kasserine (ISSAT) .7 Higher Institutes of Applied Science and Technology of Gafsa TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Gafsa (ISSAT) .8 Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mateur TCCSP Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Mateur (ISSAT) Tunisia UGRAD Eligible Institutions Institution English Name Eligible Program French Name Ez-Zitouna University 1. Higher Institute of Theology of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur de Théologie de Tunis Ez-Zitouna University 2. Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur de la Civilisation islamique de Tunis Carthage University 1. Faculty of Juridical, Political and Social Sciences of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales de Tunis Carthage University 2. Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte Tunisia UGRAD Faculté des Sciences de Bizerte Carthage University 3. Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management of Nabeul Tunisia UGRAD Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Nabeul Carthage University 4. National School of Architecture and Urbanism of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Nationale d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme de Tunis Carthage University 5. National Engineering School of Bizerte Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Bizerte Carthage University 6. Tunisia Polytechnic School Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Polytechnique de Tunisie Carthage University 7. Higher School of Technology and Computer Science of Carthage Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieure de Technologies et de l'Informatique de Carthage Carthage University 8. Higher School of Statistics and Information Analysis Tunisia UGRAD Ecole supérieure de statistique et d’analyse de l’information Carthage University 9. The Gammarth Higher Institute of Audiovisual and Film Studies Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieure de l'Audiovisuel et du Cinéma à Gammarth Carthage University 10. Bizerte Preparatory Engineering Institute Tunisia UGRAD Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d’Ingénieurs de Bizerte Carthage University 11. Institute of Advanced Business Studies of Carthage Tunisia UGRAD Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Carthage Carthage University 12. National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology Tunisia UGRAD Institut National des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie Carthage University 13. Nabeul Preparatory Engineering Institute Tunisia UGRAD Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d’Ingénieurs de Nabeul Carthage University 14. Preparatory Institute for Scientific and Technical Studies of La Marsa Tunisia UGRAD Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes Scientifiques et Techniques Carthage University 15. Higher Institute of Fine Arts of Nabeul Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Beaux Arts de Nabeul Carthage University 16. Higher Institute of Building and Urbanism Tunisia UGRAD Institut supérieur des technologies de l’environnement, de l’urbanisme et du bâtiment Carthage University 17. Higher Institute of Languages of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Langues de Tunis Carthage University 18. Higher Institute of Applied Languages and Computer Science of Nabeul Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Langues Appliquées et d'Informatique de Nabeul Carthage University 19. Higher Institute of Sciences and Technology of Environment of Borj Cedria Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Sciences et Technologies de l'Environnement de Borj Cédria Carthage University 20. Higher Institute of Business and Accountancy of Bizerte Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur de Commerce et de Comptabilité de Bizerte Carthage University 21. Higher Institute of Preparatory Studies in Biology and Geology of la Soukra Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Etudes Préparatoires en Biologie et Géologie à Soukra Carthage University 22. Sup'Com Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieur des Communications de Tunis Carthage University 23. Higher School of Agriculture of Mograne Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture de Mograne Carthage University 24. Higher School of Agriculture of Mateur Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture de Mateur Carthage University 25. Higher School of Food Industries Tunisia UGRAD Ecole Supérieure d’Industries Alimentaires de Tunis Carthage University 26. Higher Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture of Bizerte Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur de Pêche et d’Aquaculture de Bizerte Carthage University 27. National Institute of Labour and Social Studies of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Institut National du Travail et des Etudes Sociales Carthage University 28. Higher Institute of Childcare Personnel Training Tunisia UGRAD Institut Supérieur des Cadres de l'Enfance Carthage University 29. National Institute of Agronomy of Tunis Tunisia UGRAD Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie Sousse University 1. Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management of Sousse Tunisia UGRAD Faculté de Sciences Economiques et Gestion de Sousse Sousse University 2. Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Sousse Tunisia UGRAD Faculté de Droit et Sciences Politiques de Sousse Sousse University 3. Faculty of Medicine of Sousse Tunisia UGRAD Faculté de Médecine de Sousse Sousse University 4. Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Sousse Tunisia UGRAD Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines Sousse Sousse University
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