Scholarships
Funding Your Education Abroad Program
With personal funding, on-campus financial aid packages, existing scholarships, and Education Abroad scholarships, studying abroad can be affordable!
Interested applicants must complete the following in order to qualify:
- Education Abroad Program Application through
- ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ General Scholarship Application through myGate
- FAFSA

Scholarship Workshops
Join us for a scholarship workshop to learn more about the scholarship process, the essay question, and to talk about ways you can make your application as competitive as possible.
All workshops take place from 4–4:30 p.m. in 135 Blackburn Science Building.
- September 9th & 10th
- October 21st
- November 11th & 12th
- January 20th & 21st
Scholarship FAQs
Scholarships are open to all degree-seeking students who will be receiving academic credit on an approved Education Abroad program.
In order to be considered for & awarded scholarships, STUDENTS MUST:
- Submit a completed Education Abroad Program Application through by the application deadline
- Submit a completed ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ General Scholarship Application
- Submit a completed for the year of your study abroad program
*ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Presidential Fellows must complete all of the items listed above in order to qualify*
Note: Make sure that your personal and academic information is updated in myGate before starting the scholarship process so that your application is reviewed by the appropriate departmental and scholarship committees.
Federal financial aid, grants, and personal loans can be applied towards the cost of Education Abroad programs. Current scholarship awards (Presidential, Regents, or KEES, for example) may be used towards Education Abroad programs. You can also talk with individuals from the Financial Aid and the Scholarship Office for details on how your aid can be applied.
The essay is one of the most important parts of your scholarship application. The essay will be reviewed and scored by a variety of committees, each made up of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ faculty and staff.
Scholarship Essay: What political, historical, or cultural event(s) do you find interesting in the country / countries / region(s) where your program is to take place? Discuss how those events are similar or different to what you have experienced in the past.
Essays should be well-researched, well-written, and well-organized without errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation. Please do not use bullet points to discuss essay topics. We are looking for a coherent essay in paragraph form. Minimum of 300 words.
Applicants are encouraged to seek advice and editing assistance from the located in Waterfield Library.
Scholarships are typically awarded in amounts ranging from $150 to $1,500. Award amounts will vary, depending on your eligibility for specific scholarships, the length and expense of your program, your scholarship essay, and your financial need.
Attend one of our scholarship workshops for tips on how to make your essay as competitive as possible. Students with demonstrated financial need tend to receive more money from scholarships. As of 2025, the average scholarship award amount per student was around $1,350.
We aim to send award notifications within four to six weeks after the application deadline. However, the notification timeline may change depending on the size of the applicant pool and particular program term under review.
If you are awarded an Education Abroad scholarship, you will receive an email with instructions on how to log in to the scholarship system to view your award amounts and accept any scholarships you have been awarded.
Note: While there are many Education Abroad scholarships available, each is very competitive and no one is guaranteed a scholarship. It is unlikely that a student would receive enough through scholarships alone to completely cover the cost of a program.
Scholarships should be considered supplemental to a pre-existing strategy for financing your Education Abroad program. Start planning early for additional ways that you can fund your program, such as:
- Work a summer job
- Ask local clubs, churches, businesses or charities to support you
- Cut back expenditures in your daily life in order to save money
- Choose a program that will accept ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ scholarships that you are already receive
- Apply for program provider-specific scholarships (i.e., KIIS, CCSA, ISA, CEA CAPA, etc.)
- Apply for national study abroad scholarships
- Apply for tuition waivers and other benefits
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Education Abroad Scholarships
When you submit your Education Abroad Program Application through ViaTRM, you will become eligible for any of the following ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ scholarships for which you meet the scholarship criteria.
- Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business Challenge Fund
- College of Education and Human Services Education Abroad Scholarship
- College of Humanities and Fine Arts Study Abroad Scholarship
- Department of Biological Sciences University Education Abroad Scholarship
- Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology Study Abroad Scholarship
- School of Nursing and Health Professions Scholarship for Study Abroad
- Benson D. and Novalee Roberts Blackie Study Abroad Scholarship
- Bertrand Ball Global Language Study Abroad Scholarship
- Bonnie and Cliff Higginson Study Abroad Scholarship (Belize)
- D. Scott and Kelli Burkeen Parsons Scholarship for International Study
- Dr. Hal and Jane Seaton Fund for Excellence in International Education
- Dr. Roger Schoenfeldt Scholarship in Management for Study Abroad
- Duncan-Wesler Education Abroad Scholarship
- Hunt and Jennye Sue Smock Scholarship Endowment
- Jean Lorrah Honors Study Abroad Scholarship
- Drs. Laurie and Tomas Hult Study Abroad Scholarship
- Moore Menendez Scholarship
- Nita and Robert Head Scholarship of Intercultural Studies
- Sam and Bonnie McNeely Study Abroad Scholarship
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- To be considered for this award, you must be a graduate of Murray High School.
Provider-Specific Scholarships
For students participating on a CCSA program only. Apply through the website.
For students participating on a CEA CAPA program only. Apply through the website.
For students participating on a GLO program only. Apply through the website.
For students participating on an ISA program only. Apply through the website after acceptance into the program.
Hunt and Jennye Sue Smock Scholarship Endowment for Spanish Language Immersion
Eligible students must be currently enrolled at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ with sophomore or junior status at the time of the study abroad program in any academic major. Must have completed 12 hours of college-level Spanish language study and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Must be returning to ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ during the academic year following the study abroad program. Only KIIS program participants in Spanish -anguage programs who are taking at least one Spanish language course while abroad will be considered. Financial need will be a consideration and recipients of the scholarship may reapply in the future. Scholarships are awarded in minimum amounts of $1,000.
Meg and Barry Brown Scholarship
The Meg and Barry Brown Scholarship is awarded to one student on a KIIS Summer program in the amount of $4,000. Eligible students must be Pell Grant eligible, must be taking 6 credit hours on a KIIS Summer program, and must apply for the scholarship and the program by the early application deadline of December 1. Applications can be found on the website.
Milton and Inger Grimes Endowment for Excellence
Students studying on any KIIS program are eligible to apply for this award. Award amounts vary.
KIIS Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded to participants on programs only. One scholarship is available for each study abroad program offered by KIIS. Find scholarship details, including application materials and deadlines, on the page.
For students participating on a USAC program only. Apply through the website after submission of a program application.
Graduate Student and Research Awards
Fellowships up to $23,000 and grants up to $5,000 for research or study projects in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden for up to one year. Applicants must have completed undergraduate studies by the start of their project. Some knowledge of applicable language is preferred. Application materials can be found on the website.
140 countries to choose from for various research or study projects up to one year. Full stipend and/or travel grants available. Must apply one year in advance. Application materials can be found on the website. Honors students should contact Dominique Suiter in the Honors College for application assistance.
A two year fully-funded scholarship for students seeking a graduate degree at any institution in the United Kingdom. Forty scholarships awarded annually. Learn more information on the website.
Undergraduate or graduate students may be eligible to receive funding for study or research in any country with Rotary affiliation for up to one full academic year. Contact your hometown Rotary Club or to determine eligibility.
National Scholarships
Recipients may be awarded up to $5,000 for a semester or full-year study abroad program. Applicants must be undergraduate students who are Pell Grant eligible. Application materials are available online on the website. All applicants must see an EAO Advisor for application verification prior to applying for the Gilman Scholarship.
Semester scholarship of $2,500 or academic-year scholarship of $4,500 for undergraduates studying in Japan. Application materials can be found on the website.
Up to $5,000 for sophomores, juniors and seniors studying in Germany. Application materials can be found on the website.
The mission of the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA) is to provide scholarships and ongoing support to students with financial need to study abroad. FEA makes life-changing international experiences accessible by supporting students before, during, and after they participate in education abroad programs.
Visit the website for more information.
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, a native-like English speaker, and have an intermediate or advanced level of the Spanish language. Juniors, seniors, or students who have completed a Bachelor or Masters degree are eligible. Please see the website for more details.
Scholarships for undergraduate students and Fellowships for graduate students pursuing study in world regions deemed critical to U.S. interests. Application materials available on the website. All applicants must see an EAO Advisor for application verification prior to applying.
Students who participate in TRiO programs (McNair, Student Support Services) are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Deadline is in December for the following calendar year. Please see the website for details and application.
are designed to help support undergraduates as they seek knowledge and experience in their academic fields by studying abroad. Seventy-five $1,000 grants are awarded each year. Applicants do not have to be Society members but must attend an institution with an active Phi Kappa Phi chapter.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
Don't give up on study abroad due to the lack of funds. Check out these additional sites to see what else is waiting for you:
- - for scholarships in England, Scotland, and Wales
- has a database of scholarships available for students, including a Blog Abroad scholarship.