Financials are one of the main concerns of students when considering studying abroad.
91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s goal is to search for funding options to help you make this experience possible
without harming you financially.
Different funding options can help you partake in these opportunities:
Donor Sponsored Scholarships
Thanks to generous donors and alumni, these scholarships are available through the
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Foundation. Many scholarships are available for students going abroad,
including study abroad-specific scholarships such as Castle, Worldview, and GLOBE.
By completing the donor general scholarship application, the foundation team determines
the best scholarship and grant opportunities for you. Awards vary from $400 to $1,200
and are available to faculty-led and ICISP programs.
Global Learning Opportunities Broaden Education (GLOBE)
A life-changing component of any educational experience is the opportunity to immerse
oneself in another culture. While many students desire such an experience, the cost
often exceeds their budget. The GLOBE Endowed Scholarship Fund aims to provide equitable
access to intercultural and international programs for students from underrepresented
racial and ethnic groups, first generation to college students, students from low
income families, and/or students with a history of overcoming adversity.
Open to students who are participating in intercultural or international programs
(both within and outside of the country), including but not limited to education at
home or abroad, and virtual exchange opportunities.
Castle International Studies Scholarship
Award: $500–$1,500
This scholarship is awarded to a student who meets the following criteria:
Study Abroad – Students in a 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Faculty-Led Study Abroad program. Priority
will be given to students applying to a program that is going to a country within
the designated Global Region of Focus.
Demonstrate financial need.
Preference to students from under-served populations.
Completed at least two semesters of study at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.
3.0GPA(Students with a cumulativeGPAlower than 3.0 may be considered).
Students enrolled in a degree-seeking program and planning to transfer to a four-year
college.
WorldView Study Abroad Fund
Award: $500–$1,000
This scholarship is awarded to a student who meets the following criteria:
Open to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ students participating in a 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ study abroad program to
developing countries.
Demonstrate financial need.
Completed at least one year of study at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.
Available to students who are working towards a goal of earning a degree or transferring
to a four-year college or university to earn a degree.
Scholarship should not underwrite the entire cost of the program.
External Scholarships
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Program (Gilman Program) supports students of limited financial means to study or
intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic
prosperity. To be eligible for the Gilman Program, applicants must be receiving a
Federal Pell Grant during the time of application or provide proof that they will
be receiving a Pell Grant during the term of their study abroad program or internship.
Awards are up to $5,000
There are two cycles during the academic year:
Summer/Fall: this cycle opens around mid-January and closes in March.
Spring/Summer: this cycle opens in the mid-August and closes in October
For more information and to start an application, visit .
ICISP Funder's Study Abroad Scholarship - OPEN NOW, CLOSING FEBRUARY 10
ICISP (Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs) Scholarships are
$500 for summer and $1,000 for semester programs. Three students are selected each
term, and students must participate in an ICISP-owned or sponsored program that is
eligible for this scholarship. Talk to our office to ensure the program you are pursuing
makes you eligible to thsi scholarship.
Application deadlines:
Oct. 15 for Spring programs
Feb. 15 for Summer programs
May 15 for Fall programs.
CCID Funders Scholarship for Study Abroad
$500 awards made to students attending a CCID member institution
Virtual programs eligible
Critical Language Scholarship
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is an immersive summer opportunity
for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America's
engagement with the world.
Languages Offered:
To be eligible for the CLS Program applicants must:
Be a U.S. citizen or national at the time of application.
Others, including Permanent Residents, are not eligible, even if they anticipate naturalization
by the beginning of the program.
Be at least 18 years old by May 15, 2023.
Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. degree-granting program at the undergraduate (associate,
bachelor's) or graduate (master's, doctoral, professional degree) level at the time
of application.
If applicants are not taking classes at their home institution in the fall term, they
should confirm that they are, in fact, enrolled. Institutions have different requirements
to maintain enrollment status and applicants will be required to provide a signed
letter from their registrar stating that you were enrolled during the fall term.
If applicants are taking a leave of absence to participate in an organized term- or
year-long study abroad program, or to participate in a substantive internship program,
they may request an exception to the enrollment requirement. Exceptions may only be
granted in these two cases, and decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
In either case, applicants must submit a signed letter from their home college or
university in the U.S. explaining their situation and their intent to re-enroll following
the completion of their study abroad or internship program. They must also submit
documentation from the program provider explaining the opportunity and confirming
their participation. This documentation may be submitted to American Councils by email
at cls@americancouncils.org.
Applicants must be enrolled in a program that results in a degree. Applicants who
are taking stand-alone or continuing education classes are not eligible.
Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited U.S. institution. Students earning degrees
at foreign institutions that are not based in the U.S. or its territories are not
eligible, even if those institutions are accredited by a recognized U.S. accrediting
agency.
Applicants in an undergraduate program (associate or bachelor's) must complete at
least one full year of study (two semesters or three quarters) by the beginning of
the CLS Program in Summer 2023.
Applicants must be enrolled at this institution in the fall term of 2022. There are
limited exceptions to the enrollment requirement; please read the following information
carefully:
Applicants must successfully complete academic requirements for the fall term in order
to remain eligible for the CLS Program. Applicants who withdraw or fail to maintain
a passing grade average are not eligible to participate in the program.
Applicants must meet the language requirements of the program to which they apply.
Applicants may only apply once, for one language, each year. Applicants who submit
multiple applications will be considered ineligible.
Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) - OPEN NOW, CLOSING FEBRUARY 5
The mission of the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) is to provide scholarships and
ongoing support to students who are underrepresented among the U.S. study abroad population.
FEA makes life-changing, international experiences accessible to all by supporting
students of color, community college, and first-generation college students before,
during, and after they participate in education abroad programs.
In today’s inter-connected world, we believe education abroad is an integral component
of higher education. We envision a future in which all U.S. students are given equal
access to education abroad experiences, regardless of race and socio-economic status.
We foresee a future in which our scholars work to increase global understanding, give
back to their communities, and mentor future generations of Fund for Education Abroad
scholars.
FEA invests in deserving U.S. undergraduates who are least likely to study abroad.
More than 100 volunteer reviewers read applications each cycle. In partnership with
them, we consider financial need, demographic factors, and academic plan and preparedness
to decide our scholarship recipients.
Financial Needis determined by the FEA Financial Aid Form we provide when you begin an application.
Demographic Factorsthat are considered include minority background, first-generation college student
status, and community college experience.
Academic Plan and Preparednessis determined by your essays and unofficial transcript.
For more information and to start an application, visit .
Boren Award for International Studies
Awards: Up to $12,500 for 12-24 weeks
Up to $8,000 for 8-11 weeks ( only)
All applicants must be:
U.S. citizens at the time of the national application deadline
A high school graduate, or have earned a GED
At least 18 years of age or older at the time of the national application deadline
Planning an overseas program in a country outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
Planning to study in a country of which they are not a citizen
Matriculated for the duration of their Boren Awards-funded program in an undergraduate
or graduate degree program located within the United States and accredited by a body
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
(For ROTC cadets and midshipmen and members of the military Reserves or National Guard)
In inactive, non-drilling status for the duration of their Boren Awards-funded program
Visit for more details.
Financial Aid for Study Abroad
Students who are interested in enrolling in a Study Abroad Program may be eligible
to use financial aid to pay for these costs. Students exploring this option must ensure
they are in good academic standing to receive the financial assistance and are applying
for a program abroad in which they can earn 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ credits.
The first step to using your financial aid to pay for study abroad is meeting with
the OIE team and notifying them that you are eligible and plan to use the financial
assistance to pay for your program abroad. During the application process, our team
will provide a total cost sheet for the program and a completed Financial Aid Form that you will use to meet with a financial aid specialist.