Study Abroad Scholarships
Please see the below listing of major study abroad scholarships. Also check with your
study abroad program provider
— most offer their own scholarships for participating students.
- Rotary International Scholarship. From $12,000-$26,000. Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship (3-6 months) and Academic-Year
Ambassadorial Scholarship.
Check with your local rotary club. Deadlines vary from March to mid-July 2008 for
study beginning in 2008-09
- Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship. For those receiving a federal Pell Grant at the time of application. Up to $5,000
for U.S. citizen undergraduates. Deadlines: October 4, 2011 for study abroad in Spring 2012 Academic year
- National Security Education Program (NSEP). This scholarship favors study abroad in nontraditional destinations and can lead
to a career with the federal government in a national security capacity (FBI, CIA,
etc.). Award is up to $20,000 for an Academic Year abroad.
Application deadline: February 8, 2012 for the 2012-2013 Academic year
- Bridging Scholarship for Study Abroad in Japan. The ATJ (Association of Teachers in Japanese) Bridging project is accepting applications
from American students participating in semester- or year-long study abroad programs
in Japan in Fall 2012. Recipients of Bridging Scholarship will receive a stipend of
$2,500(for students on semester-long programs) or $4,000 (for students on academic-year
programs) for students who will be studying in Japan Fall 2012.
Deadline: April 6, 2012
- Morgan Stanley Japan Scholarship. Morgan Stanley is awarding two $7,500 scholarships to US students who will be studying
in Japan for the academic year beginning September 2011. Eligible students include
juniors and seniors at US universities with an interest in economics and international
finance who have been accepted for study in Japan for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Deadline: April 8, 2011