| EuroLearn has compiled a list of additional scholarship resources for a study abroad program: British Universities Transatlantic Exchange Association Sixteen scholarships are awarded to North American students who study abroad at a United Kingdom University that is a member of BUTEX. EuroLearn's UK partners are members of BUTEX; EuroLearn students who will attend a university in the UK are eligible to apply. http://www.butex.ac.uk/?q=node/38 DAAD German Academic Exchange Service Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarships are awarded to highly qualified undergraduate students in their sophomore or junior year to support study abroad in Germany and at German universities. EuroLearn students who will attend a university in Germany may be eligible to apply. http://www.daad.org/?p=47220 Diversityabroad.com Diversity Abroad, in cooperation with AIFS, will offer twenty, $1,000 scholarships for spring 2010, summer 2010 and fall 2010 study abroad. Six scholarship are available for the fall, six for the spring and eight for the summer. Scholarships are only available for students studying or interning abroad on credit-bearing programs offered by a Diversity Abroad member organization. Economically disadvantaged students, African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic/Latino and Native-American students are strongly encouraged to apply. Eligibility: As a member of Diversity Abroad, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad (EuroLearn, AustraLearn, and AsiaLearn) students are eligible to apply. http://www.diversityabroad.com/scholarships  The Gilman Scholarship Fund The Gilman International Scholarship Program offers a competition for awards for undergraduate study abroad. Awards of up to $5,000 are made for U.S. citizen undergraduates to study abroad. Award amounts will vary depending on the length of study and student need with the average award being $4,000. Eligibility: For any U.S. citizen in good academic standing and who is taking part in any credit-bearing study abroad program for up to one academic year. Student must demonstrate financial need; students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a 2-year or 4-year undergraduate college or university are eligible to apply. Details available on the website listed below. http://www.iie.org/gilman Glimpse Abroad Correspondents Program A $600 stipend will be awarded to a talented writer and photographer between the ages of 18 and 36 who will be studying, working, or volunteering abroad for at least 10 weeks. Correspondents will submit stories to Glimpse for guaranteed publication and will have support from a team of professional editors. http://glimpse.org/correspondents/ Go Overseas Study Abroad Scholarship Scholarships are awarded each academic year. The award for each scholarship is $1,000. The Go Overseas scholarship is open to current students who will be enrolled in a study abroad program during the coming academic year. Recipients must be successfully accepted into a study abroad program. http://www.go-study-abroad.com/go-study-abroad-scholarship IIEPassport Study Abroad Directories IIEPassport Study Abroad Directories, a joint project between the Institute of International Education and EducationDynamics, provides an online directory of study abroad funding scholarships and grants searchable by country or subject. http://iiepassport.org/ John T. Petters Foundation In memory of John T. Petters, scholarship funds are available to undergraduate students who are members of a John T. Petters Foundation Partner University and/ or Non-profit organizations OR undergraduates who apply separately as an “Open Scholar”. These students must be pursuing a study abroad program that has a focus on international business. http://www.johntpettersfoundation.org/default.aspx Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant There are forty-five $1,000 grants awarded each year to help support undergraduate study abroad. The grant is open to Phi Kappa Phi members as well as non-members in all fields of study. Student must attend an institution with a Phi Kappa Phi chapter, have a cumulative GPA of 3.5/4.0 and have a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 90 credit hours completed. Study abroad program must commence in May and end in June of the following year. Applicants must submit a letter of acceptance into the study abroad program and have at least two semesters remaining at the home institution after the completion of the study abroad program. http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Awards/Study_Abroad_FAQ.html The Snowdon Awards Scheme Every year, grants are provided to students who have a physical or sensory disability and will be studying at a university in the UK. Grants range from £250 to £2,500 and help cover additional costs, like computers, mobility equipment or human help that push up the already high costs of being a student. http://www.snowdonawardscheme.org.uk/grants/ GoAbroad.com Scholarship Database This website offers a list of funding opportunities and scholarships searchable by country or subject area. http://scholarships.goabroad.com/ InternationalScholarships.com Scholarship Database This website provides a list of scholarships specifically for those who wish to study abroad. http://www.internationalscholarships.com/ The University of Minnesota's External Scholarship Database This database is a great resource for finding scholarship and funding options for your study abroad program. Search the database The Global Studies Grant for Student Travel and Study Abroad Designed to support foreign language training and other academic studies abroad, this grant provides supplemental funds for American students who already are studying abroad under the auspices of an official study abroad program conducted by an accredited academic institution. The Global Studies Foundation seeks to support a formative experience abroad for the recipient, who also must share this experience with others upon his or her return – ideally, with multiple audiences and varied media. We are particularly interested in funding the study of strategically significant countries and languages. Applicants must be US citizens and currently enrolled full-time and in good academic standing in an accredited secondary or postsecondary institution. Among the most significant selection criteria are academic performance (as indicated in courses, grades, recommendations, and other achievements), program merit, and outreach potential. Grant recipients will be expected to acknowledge GSF's support, to report on their experiences, and to work with GSF to share those experiences as widely as possible. http://www.globalstudiesfoundation.org/ShowContents.cfm?CategoryID=64 Fastweb.com Fastweb.com is a free, scholarship search engine that compiles national, community, and college-specific scholarships available anywhere. http://www.fastweb.com Canadian Bureau for International Education CBIE administers a range of awards on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. The scholarships section of this website outlines scholaship opportunities for Canadians who wish to study abroad. http://www.cbie.ca/ Your Home University You should also check with your study office, academic department, and financial aid office to see what scholarships might be available through your home university. Can't find what you're looking for? |