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Funding yourstudy abroad

To support the international education of undergraduate students, the University and the Carlson School offer study abroad scholarships and financial aid packages. If you're interested in studying abroad, we encourage you to plan ahead, pick a program carefully, apply for scholarships well in advance, and complete your financial aid paperwork on time.


Study AbroadScholarships


International Programs at the Carlson School of Management administers several scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students:

International Programs Scholarships

The Learning Abroad Center administers several University-wide scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students:

Learning Abroad Center Scholarships

To support international study and research, the Office of International Programs at the University-level administers applications for Boren Fellowships, Dunn Peace Research Scholarships, International Masters and Professional Fellowships, and other scholarships. In addition, the office maintains a database of 500+ funding opportunities from hundreds of organizations, including the Rotary Club, for students who plan to study or conduct research abroad for a month or more:

Office of International Programs

Rotary Club Scholarships


Outsidescholarships & resources

Along with Rotary Club scholarships, you may qualify for a Boren scholarship, which helps future US leaders develop an understanding of global issues. To find information about other scholarships, search the IEFA scholarship database.


BOREN SCHOLARSHIP
ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS
FREEMAN-ASIA
BENJAMIN A. GILMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

Financialaid


All students who participate in study abroad programs are eligible for University financial aid, including need-based aid and supplementary loans. Aid packages can cover a variety of costs, including tuition, room and board, travel, and living expenses.


To be considered for financial aid, you must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) through the Office of Student Finance. Be sure to complete the application for the year in which you plan to study abroad.


After being accepted into a study abroad program, the International Programs office will complete your Study Abroad Cost Estimate (SACE) form. As an official statement of the costs associated with your international study, the University uses the estimate to determine your aid package.


The International Programs office can also provide you with an estimate of your specific financial aid package prior to applying to the study abroad program.


If you plan to participate in a summer program, remember that you must take at least 6 credits in the summer term to qualify for financial aid.


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