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(1) Financial Aid for Boston University Students
Boston University students are eligible to apply for grants or scholarships
directly through Boston University International Programs for summer programs
only. During fall and spring semesters, Boston University students are eligible
to receive most forms of financial aid and should apply for those funds as they
normally do, through the Boston University Office of Financial Assistance.
The one exception is the Padova Scholarship, which both BU and non-BU students may apply for:
Padova. Students participating in the Padova, Italy semester or academic year program are eligible to apply for Padova Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. Students who are accepted to the Padova program will be forwarded application forms from Patrick Tuck, Program Manager for Padova at Boston University International Programs.
Please note that there are many other scholarships specifically for study abroad that you may apply for as well, under section 3 below.
(2) Financial Aid for Non-Boston University Students
Non-Boston University students are eligible to apply for
grants and scholarships for any full-year, fall, spring, or summer program
offered by Boston University International Programs. Grants and scholarships
are awarded based on both need and merit. The dollar amounts vary and
typically range from $300 to $3,000,
depending on the students
circumstances and the cost of the program.
Boston University
International Programs
Grants and Scholarships
Last year, Boston University International Programs awarded grants and
scholarships to 190 students, helping to make their summer, semester,
or year abroad possible. You may qualify, too!
Amount of Awards
Awards are made based on both need and merit. The dollar amounts vary and typically range from $300 to $3,000, depending on the student’s circumstances and the cost of the program.
Program-Specific
Grants and Scholarships
(Please note: these are minimum amounts. The actual
award may be higher.)
Padova. Students participating in the Padova, Italy semester or academic year program are eligible to apply for Padova Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. Students who are accepted to the Padova program will be forwarded application forms from Patrick Tuck, Program Manager for Padova at Boston University International Programs.
Grant/Scholarship Eligibility Guidelines
In order to be awarded a grant or scholarship, you must be accepted
into a program offered by Boston University International Programs.
You may, however, begin the grant/scholarship application process while
applying to a program.
Non-Boston University students may submit applications for the fall,
spring, or summer term.
Boston University students may submit applications for the summer term
only.
Please note: The Boston University Office of Financial Assistance handles
Boston University students' financial assistance during the fall and
spring semesters.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Late applications will be considered depending on the availability of
funds.
Please note: Certificate Program participants are not eligible.
How to Apply
Applications for financial
aid need to be submitted separately from your application for admission
to a study abroad program.
Click below for more information about financial
aid options:
Boston University International Programs
Grant/Scholarship Application Materials
Deadlines for Grant and Scholarship Applications
Boston University International Programs Grants and Scholarships
Application Deadlines
Fall and Academic Year Programs: May 15
Spring Programs: November 1
Summer Programs: April 1
Federal Aid for Study Abroad
Many students use federal student aid to fund part of their educational expenses. These funds may also be applied toward funding a study abroad program offered through Boston University.
Either the student's home institution or Boston University can process federal loan applications.
We encourage students to continue working with their own financial aid office when planning for their study abroad semester.
We at the Boston University Division of International Programs are happy to complete the institution's Consortium Agreement form and verify the program costs and the student's enrollment status.
In the event that an institution chooses not to process its students' federal financial aid, Boston University can process a Federal Direct Stafford/Ford student loan, PLUS (parent) loan, and Pell Grant for eligible students, provided that the home institution completes the Boston University Consortium Agreement.
All financial aid inquiries and materials for study abroad participants should be submitted to the Boston University Division of International Programs. Students who plan to apply for federal loans through Boston University, should contact us for instructions and forms at 617-353-9888, or by email at abroad@bu.edu.
(3) Other Scholarships
for Study Abroad
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Overview
Fall 2008 and Academic Year 2008-2009 Deadline: April 2008
Spring 2009 Deadline: October 2008
Apply now at:
http://www.iie.org/gilman/
This year the Gilman International Scholarship Program will provide 850 scholarships of up to $5,000 for US undergraduate students to study abroad for up to one academic year. The program aims to diversify the kinds of student who study abroad and the countries and regions where they go. The program serves students who have been under-represented in study abroad which includes but is not limited to: students with high financial need, community college students, students in under-represented fields such as the sciences and engineering, students from diverse ethnic backgrounds, students attending minority-serving institutions, and students with disabilities. The Gilman Program seeks to assist students from a diverse range and type of two-year and four-year public and private institutions from all 50 states.
Eligibility: Students must be receiving a Federal Pell Grant at the time of application and cannot be studying abroad in a country currently under a US Department of State Travel Warning or in Cuba.
The Gilman International Scholarship Program is sponsored by the US Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by the Institute of International Education.
Contact for Applicants: Lindsay Calvert
email: gilman@iie.org
Phone: 713.621.6300, ext 25
Contact for Advisors: Bronwyn Stewart
email: gilman_scholars@iie.org
Phone: 713.621.6300, ext 14
New! Critical Need Language Supplement. Each year recipients will be eligible to receive a $3,000 Critical Need
Language Supplement for a total possible award of up to $8,000. Critical
Need Languages include:
* Arabic (all dialects)
* Chinese (all dialects)
* Turkic (Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgz, Turkish, Turkmen, Uzbek)
* Persian (Farsi, Dari, Kurdish, Pashto, Tajiki)
* Indic (Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Sinhala, Bengali, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati,
Sindhi)
* Korean
* Russian
For more information on the Critical Need Language Supplement click
here or visit the Gilman website at www.iie.org/gilman.
The Gilman Scholarship Program encourages advisors to share information
about this program with students and faculty at your institution.
Bridging Scholarships for Study in Japan
The Bridging Scholarship program will award 100 scholarships to American students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. Undergraduate students majoring in any field of study and attending any recognized exchange or independent program in Japan are eligible to apply for these scholarships.
Recipients of Bridging Scholarships will receive stipends of $2,500 or $4,000, depending on the length of their study program in Japan. The scholarships are funded by donations from US corporations and foundations to the US-Japan Bridging Foundation. Since 1999, the Bridging
Scholarship program has awarded 775 scholarships to students studying abroad in Japan. Most recently, 79 students from colleges and universities in 36 states received scholarships for study in Japan beginning in the Fall 2007 semester.
The deadline for Fall 2008 applications is April 7, 2008. Students can now visit the scholarship website to view the recipients of the award. Selection is based on academic potential and financial need. The scholarships are administered by the Association of Teachers of Japanese.
(Summer program participants are not eligible for Bridging Scholarships.) Students planning to study abroad in Japan beginning in Spring 2009 should apply by October 6, 2008 for the Spring 2008 scholarships.
Information on the Bridging scholarships and downloadable application forms are available at ATJ's Web site: http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atj/Bridging/scholarships.html. Printed application brochures are also available.
Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA)
Summer 2008 Awards cycle:
Deadline - Wednesday, March 5, 2008 (for student applications & adviser endorsements)
Fall 2008 & Academic Year 2008-09 Awards cycle now open:
Deadline - Wednesday, April 2, 2008 (for student applications & adviser endorsements)
The Freeman-ASIA Program aims to increase the number of US undergraduates who study in East and Southeast Asia by providing them with the information and financial assistance they will need. Award amounts range from $3,000 for a summer program, a maximum of $5,000 for a semester/quarter program to a maximum of $7,000 for an academic year program.
The Freeman-ASIA Program is made possible by the generous support of the Freeman Foundation and is administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE).
For more information, eligibility requirements, and the online application, please visit:
http://www.iie.org/freeman-asia/
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
The DAAD offers scholarships for four to ten months for summer, semester, or academic year abroad programs in Germany. Open to full-time undergraduate students at US colleges and universities. Students must be juniors or seniors at the beginning of the award period. For more information: www.daad.org/edude.htm email: daadny@daad.org
National Security Education
Program (NSEP)
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) awards undergraduate scholarships and graduate
fellowships to American students for study of world regions critical to US interests (including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East). They offer Boren Scholarships, Boren Fellowships, and Language Flagship Fellowships.
Boren Scholarships provide up to $20,000 for an academic year's study abroad. Boren Fellowships provide up to $30,000 for language study and international research. For more information: www.iie.org/nsep, 1-800-618-NSEP, or nsep@iie.org.
Rotary Foundation
Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships are offered each year
to promote international understanding and relations between people
of different nations. Applicants must have completed two years of
college course work. Interested individuals should contact their
local Rotary Club for an application and to inquire about scholarship
availability. Information is also available at: www.rotary.org/foundation/educational/index.html
Studyabroad.com Financial
Aid Forum
This website provides several useful links to sources of information
about financial aid for study abroad: www.studyabroad.com/forum/financial_aid.html
Other Kinds of Financial
Aid
In addition, students may be permitted to use part or all of their
schools
financial aid package for study abroad, and should discuss this
with their financial aid and study abroad advisors. With the federal
direct Stafford/Ford loan program, students can borrow up to $5,500
per year (for juniors and seniors; sophomores can borrow up to $3,500
per year). With a PLUS loan, parents can borrow up to the entire
cost of the program, including tuition and program fees, cost of
travel, living expenses, books and medical insurance. If your school
will not process these loans for you, contact us and we will send
you further information, instructions, and forms.
The Pamela Posen Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The
Pamela Posen Endowed Memorial Scholarship is awarded to financially
needy and worthy Boston University juniors and seniors to support
travel supplementing the student’s study abroad. The scholarship is primarily
intended to support travel related to the student’s study abroad
program, but may be used for necessary academic expenses.
Preference in the selection process will be given to
students who best exemplify the spirit and qualities of Pamela Posen:
individuals who are vivacious, love life, are interested in international
travel and study, and hope to enrich their lives through a travel experience.
The Pamela Posen Endowed Memorial Scholarship at
Boston University was endowed by Pamela’s mother, Mrs. Bonnie
Gregge, and her family. Pamela
Posen, a student at Boston University’s College of Liberal Arts,
was tragically and senselessly killed in the December 21, 1988 crash
of Pan American Airlines Flight #103 in Lockerbie, Scotland. Pamela
was a bright, vivacious, and talented student who was deeply loved
by her family and her many friends. She was interested in experiencing
and understanding the cultural, academic, and life experiences afforded
to students who study abroad.
The Award: One or more
awards will be made annually for approximately $2,500; smaller awards
may also be made. The
award is intended to help support travel supplemental to a student’s
overseas studies. So that it will not conflict with a student’s
financial aid award, the scholarship will normally be awarded at the
end of the student’s study abroad program, while the student
is still overseas. Students need not receive financial aid to
be eligible for the award; however, they must demonstrate financial
need. Applications
will be reviewed by and recommendations for recipient selection will
be made by Pamela Posen’s family members.
Eligibility: To
be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:
- be juniors or seniors during the period in which
they will study overseas
- participate on a study abroad program during the
Spring Semester
- show financial need for the purposes of the award
- already be approved by Boston University
International Programs for enrollment in
a study abroad program. This may be a Boston University program, a
program sponsored by another institution, or direct enrollment in a
foreign institution. Applicants
should consult Boston University International
Programs office for further information on study abroad opportunities.
- exemplify the spirit and qualities of Pamela Posen
Download an application
to the Pamela Posen Endowed Memorial Scholarship.
To download more information
about financial aid options, please click here.
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