CU-Denver
Office of Financial Aid
http://finaid.cudenver.edu/ - contains information
for CU-Denver students only. The allocation of your
aid will be based not only on your tuition but also
on estimated travel and living expenses, so you can
often get more financial aid for study abroad then you
do for your regular classes. Students should consult
Dave Aker in the financial aid office at 303-556-2886.
University
of Colorado Scholarships
Benjamin Brown
Scholarship for International Study
- award encourages upper-division undergraduate students
and graduate students on CU's four campuses in the fields
of engineering, business, public affairs, the performing
arts, or health-related disciplines for an in-depth
experience abroad. The award is not intended to support
a doctoral dissertation or traditional study-abroad
programs.
CU-Denver
College of Business & Administration International
Study Scholarship - the scholarship awards up to
$3,000 to fully enrolled CU undergraduate students applying
for CU-Denver summer travel study or exchange program.
Other
Scholarships
Fulbright
Scholarship Information - annual competition for
awards (full grants and travel grants are available)to
graduating seniors, young professionals, artists and
graduate students to over 140 countries. The program
is designed to give recent B.S./B.A. graduates, masterís
and doctoral candidates, and young professionals and
artists opportunities for personal development and international
experience. Most grantees plan their own programs. Projects
may include university coursework, independent library
or field research, classes in a music conservatory or
art school, special projects in the social or life sciences,
or a combination.
National
Security Education Program -Supports undergraduate
study abroad focusing on geographical areas, languages,
and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national
security. (Excludes study in U.S., Canada, Western Europe,
Australia, and New Zealand.) These U.S. government grants
entail a service obligation.
Bridging
Scholarships for Study in Japan - scholarships for
undergraduates in any field of study, Japanese language
study is not a prerequisite.
Rotary
Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships - supports
study at a university in any country where Rotary is
active. Applications may be due as early as 17 months
before study is scheduled to begin. Contact your hometown
Rotary Club for information.
IIE Midwest
Educational Associates Scholarships for Study Abroad
- grants are awarded to undergraduate students currently
matriculated at a Midwest college or university which
is a member of IIE's Educational Associates program.
To be eligible, students must receive credit for their
studies abroad and this credit must be applied to the
completion of an undergraduate degree. Additionally,
students must be in good academic standing and have
had little or no previous study abroad experience at
the university level.
CIEE
- Bowman Travel Grants - are awarded to participants
in educational programs and service projects in the
developing nations of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and
Eastern Europe.
IIE
- Freeman Awards For Study in Asia - awards for
undergraduate students who can demonstrate financial
need to study abroad for academic credit in Asia for
summer, a semester, or an academic year. Priority is
given to applicants with no previous experience of Asia.
Award benefits are determined by the length of the program:
summer - $3,000, semester - $5,000, academic year $7,000.
Online
Scholarship Databases and Financial Aid Guides
FinAid.com
University
of Minnesota International Study and Travel Center
College Board Scholarship Search
Peterson's Scholarship Information
Scholarship/Grant
Search at Fastweb.com
Scholarships/Grants Information at StudyAbroad.com
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