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STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS MULTIPLE COUNTRIES - undergraduate study The American Architectural Foundation 1799 New York Ave, NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 626-7318www.archfoundation.org/scholarships/index.htm The American Architectural Foundation offers several scholarships: The RTKL Travel Fellowship for Architecture Students provides one $2,500 fellowship is awarded to a student submitting the winning proposal outlining a foreign itinerary which is directly relevant to his or her education goals. Students must complete travel prior to graduation. Deadline is in mid-February. The Richard Morris Hunt Fellowship provides opportunities for French and American architects to learn and exchange information about their respective country's historic preservation process and techniques. American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Scholarships for Study Abroad * River Plaza 9 West Broad St Stamford, CT 06902-3788 (203) 399-5000 or 800-727-2437 www.aifs.com/college/css2003/css_scholar.htm and www.aifsabroad.com/ays2003-2004/pdf/Intscholarship.pdf AIFS annually offers 50 scholarships of $750 each and for summer study and up to 150 scholarships of $1000 each for semester programs. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and must meet the requirements for the AIFS program to which they are also applying. AIFS Minority Scholarship * American Institute For Foreign Study College Division River Plaza 9 West Broad St Stamford, CT 06902-3788 (203) 399-5000 or 800-727-2437 www.aifsabroad.com/ays2003-2004/pdf/minorityscholar.pdf Applications will be accepted from African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Native-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Pacific Islanders who are currently enrolled as undergraduates at a U.S. institution. To be considered, a candidate must: meet the admission requirements for the AIFS program selected; demonstrate financial need, academic accomplishment (normally, successful candidates have a GPA in excess of 3.0) and leadership ability; be involved in community/extra-curricular activities centered around multicultural or international issues; have completed a minimum of 24 credits toward a degree when the program starts; submit required application materials. ASTA Scholarship Foundation Scholarships The ASTA Scholarship Foundation, Inc. 1101 King St, Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 (703)739-2782 www.astanet.com/education/foundation.asp?r=/education/foundation.asp 17 funds that offer scholarships for travel and tourism students in travel schools, community/junior college, college/universities (undergraduate and graduate) in the U.S. 1

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MULTIPLE COUNTRIES - undergraduate study The American Architectural Foundation1799 New York Ave, NW Washington, DC 20006(202) 626-7318www.archfoundation.org/scholarships/index.htmThe American Architectural Foundation offers several scholarships: The RTKL Travel Fellowship for Architecture Students provides one $2,500 fellowship is awarded to a student submitting the winning proposal outlining a foreign itinerary which is directly relevant to his or her education goals. Students must complete travel prior to graduation. Deadline is in mid-February. The Richard Morris Hunt Fellowship provides opportunities for French and American architects to learn and exchange information about their respective country's historic preservation process and techniques.

American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Scholarships for Study Abroad * River Plaza9 West Broad StStamford, CT 06902-3788(203) 399-5000 or 800-727-2437www.aifs.com/college/css2003/css_scholar.htm and www.aifsabroad.com/ays2003-2004/pdf/Intscholarship.pdfAIFS annually offers 50 scholarships of $750 each and for summer study and up to 150 scholarships of $1000 each for semester programs. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and must meet the requirements for the AIFS program to which they are also applying.

AIFS Minority Scholarship *American Institute For Foreign StudyCollege DivisionRiver Plaza9 West Broad StStamford, CT 06902-3788 (203) 399-5000 or 800-727-2437www.aifsabroad.com/ays2003-2004/pdf/minorityscholar.pdfApplications will be accepted from African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Native-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Pacific Islanders who are currently enrolled as undergraduates at a U.S. institution. To be considered, a candidate must: meet the admission requirements for the AIFS program selected; demonstrate financial need, academic accomplishment (normally, successful candidates have a GPA in excess of 3.0) and leadership ability; be involved in community/extra-curricular activities centered around multicultural or international issues; have completed a minimum of 24 credits toward a degree when the program starts; submit required application materials.

ASTA Scholarship Foundation ScholarshipsThe ASTA Scholarship Foundation, Inc.1101 King St, Suite 200Alexandria, VA 22314(703)739-2782 www.astanet.com/education/foundation.asp?r=/education/foundation.asp17 funds that offer scholarships for travel and tourism students in travel schools, community/junior college, college/universities (undergraduate and graduate) in the U.S. and Canada. The awards range from $1,000 to $3,000, with most in the $2,000 range. About 25 individual scholarship awards available this year- two awards for travel school and junior college students only, and a new scholarship that will target students interested in an "internship" experience abroad.

Council International Educational Exchange (CIEE) *Bailey Minority Student Scholarship Council-International Study ProgramsScholarship Committee633 Third Ave20th FloorNew York, NY 10017800-40-STUDYwww.ciee.org/scholarships.cfm?subnav=Students (click on “scholarships”)This fund supports students of African, Arab, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American descent participating in Council's overseas study, work, and voluntary service programs. Funds are available to secondary, undergraduate, and graduate students who demonstrate financial need, and who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

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Council International Educational Exchange (CIEE)*Jennifer Ritzman Scholarshipwww.ciee.org/search_template.cfm?ObjectID=994938D3-5BD9-4BDF-93FA2635A2FE9892#ritzmanThis scholarship is available to students applying to the Monteverde, Costa Rica semester program only. Please contact [email protected] for further information.

CIEE Bowman Travel Grant Council International Study ProgramsScholarship Committee633 Third Ave20th FloorNew York, NY 10017800-40-STUDYwww.ciee.org/search_template.cfm?ObjectID=994938D3-5BD9-4BDF-93FA2635A2FE9892#bowmanThe Bowman Travel Grant is designed to encourage US students considering an educational experience in non-traditional countries. Applications will be considered for travel grants to destinations in any country EXCEPT Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, and several European countries. The selection committee will show preference for educational programs, projects and work/internship/volunteer opportunities which allow applicants significant interaction with the host population. Applicants much demonstrate the correlation between the activity and future academic and/or career interests.

Council-International Study Programs (ISP) Scholarships *Council-International Study ProgramsScholarship Committee633 Third Ave20th FloorNew York, NY 10017800-40-STUDYwww.ciee.org/ispAvailable to Council Study Center applicants. Applicants must be from Academic Consortium member institutions (see web site for list). This scholarship is available to students who demonstrate both academic excellence and financial need. For application materials, go to: www.ciee.org/study/scholarships/isp.htm Cultural Experiences Abroad *CEA1400 E Southern Ave, Suite B-108Tempe, AZ 85282-8011(480)557-7900http://www.gowithcea.com/apply/scholarships.aspThe purpose of the CEA Scholarship Program is to promote international understanding among students by providing them with the means to study abroad. CEA awards over $60,000 annually through seven different types of scholarships. The average dollar amount awarded per scholarship is $700. Preference will be given to currently enrolled college undergraduates with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA who also meet the requirements for the study abroad program and the scholarship to which they are applying.

Entomological Society of America Undergraduate ScholarshipsEducation CommitteeEntomological Society of America9301 Annapolis RdLanham, MD 20706-3115The Entomological Society of America offers several undergraduate scholarships annually. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate majoring in entomology, biology, zoology, or a relate science at a recognized university or college in the United States, Canada or Mexico. The awards are for $1,500.

Foreign Affairs Fellowship ProgramDr. Richard O. Hope, DirectorThe Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship FoundationDepartment of State Foreign Affairs Fellowship ProgramBox 2437Princeton, NJ 08543-2437Fellowships are for students intending to pursue a career in the Foreign Service. Applicants must be US citizens and have completed sophomore year with overall GPA of 3.2. Preference is given to minority students.

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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Institute of International Education 515 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 150Houston, TX 77027-9407www.iie.org/Template.cfm?&Template=/programs/gilman/default.htmThis program is offered through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and is administered by the Institute of International Education. Selected recipients are awarded up to $5,000, depending on the length of their program, to defray the costs associated with studying abroad. The applicant must be a citizen or national of the United States who is currently an undergraduate student in good standing at an institution of higher education in the United States (including both two-year and four-year institutions). The applicant must be participating in a study abroad program approved for credit by the student's home institution of up to one academic year of study. The applicant must be receiving need-based student assistance from the federal government under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Title IV student financial aid includes Pell Grants, Federal Work-Study, Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.

Golden Key International Honor Society1189 Ponce de Leon Ave, NEAtlanta, GA 30306-4624(404) 377-2400 or 800-377-2401http://goldenkey.gsu.edu/scholar/A variety of scholarships are available for both graduate and undergraduate study. The Web site includes a searchable database.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarshipand Excellence in Education Foundation6225 Brandon Avenue, Suite 315Springfield, VA 22150-2519(703)756-6012www.act.org/goldwater/www.act.org/goldwater/state/ga.htm (lists faculty representatives at your institution)The purpose of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation is to alleviate a critical current and future shortage of highly qualified scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. A more realistic statement of the purpose, in today's terms, is to provide a continuing source of highly qualified individuals to those fields of academic study and research. The awards will be made on the basis of merit to college juniors and seniors who have outstanding potential and intend to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. Four-year institutions are eligible to nominate up to four students; two-year institutions may nominate up to two students who are sophomores during the 2002-2003 academic year. To be considered, a student must be nominated by his or her college or university using the official nomination materials provided to each institution. Each scholarship covers eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $7,500 annually. Scholarship monies not used during one academic year are not transferable to the succeeding academic year. Junior-level scholarship recipients are eligible for a maximum of two years of scholarship support, and senior-level scholarship recipients are eligible for a maximum of one year of scholarship support. To be considered for the scholarship, students must be full-time matriculated sophomores or juniors pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education. Sophomore nominees can expect to receive a maximum of two years of support. Students in two-year colleges who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate program at another institution may be nominated.

IES Scholarships * IES-Institute for the International Education of Students223 West Ohio StChicago, Il 60610800-995-2300www.iesabroad.org and www.iesabroad.org/info/finaid.html IES has various scholarships that encourage students with a variety of interests and abilities to study abroad with IES. Recipients of IES scholarships may receive awards ranging from $500 to 50% of the IES program fee. These scholarships include: IES Public University Scholarships, IES Achievement Scholarships (including The Urban Studies Scholarships, Cross-Cultural and Comparative Studies Scholarships, Excellence in Foreign Language scholarships, Excellence in Science Scholarships, Fine Arts and Performing Arts Scholarships, High Academic Achievement Scholarships, Beijing Scholarships, Dijon Scholarships, Nantes Scholarships, Tokyo Scholarships, International Relations Scholarships, Leadership and Community Involvement Scholarships, and the Robert McNeill International Business Scholarship); The IES Minority Achievement Scholarships, IES Berlin Minority Scholarships, HBCU Scholarships, and IES Summer Scholarships. Students must be attending an institution that is a member or associate member of IES (in the USG- UGA only).

Institute of International Education809 United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017-3580

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http://www.iie.org/Content/NavigationMenu/About_IIE/Scholarships_Awards_and_Grants/Education_Related_Activities.htmIIE administers over 250 programs on behalf of sponsors that include the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development, foundations, corporations, government agencies, international organizations and development assistance agencies in the United States and abroad.

Institute for International Public PolicyInstitute for International Public Policy2750 Prosperity Ave, Suite 600 Fairfax, VA 22031(800) 530-6232 or (703) 205-7624 http://161.58.87.106/content/program.cfmThe IIPP Fellowship program provides students with specially designed education and training experiences critical to entry and advancement in international affairs careers. Students are recruited from across the nation and apply as sophomores to participate in a five-year sequence of summer policy institutes, study abroad, intensive language training, internships, and graduate study. UNCFSP is aided in the student recruitment effort by its institutional partners and distinguished selection panels comprised of U.S. ambassadors, deans of schools of international affairs, graduate school admissions directors, foundation executives, and IIPP alumni. The IIPP established the Sophomore Summer Policy Institute (SSPI) at Clark Atlanta University’s School of International Affairs and Development in 1995. Each year a new class of fellows begins the program at the eight-week SSPI. The course of study includes International Politics, Research Methods, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Business, Economics, and selected area studies. Fellows who successfully complete the Sophomore Summer Policy Institute participate in the Junior Year Study Abroad component. Fellows may study for one or two semesters at an approved overseas institution. The IIPP provides funding for as much as one-half of the total cost of study abroad, with the unmet half being covered by a combination of government and institutional aid, as well as some reasonable family contribution. Fellows attend the Junior Summer Policy Institute (JSPI) during the summer following the junior year. Those without previously established language competency are required to participate in an intensive language-training program during the summer following their senior year. They are also required to enroll in foreign language courses at their home institutions to lay the foundation for a productive language training experience during the senior summer. Fellows who have established language competency participate in a summer internship experience in lieu of intensive language training during the summer following the senior year. For some who opt to defer graduate school for one year, the internship may span the fall and spring semesters as well. Fellows who successfully complete each component of their respective fellowship sequences are eligible to receive graduate fellowship assistance for a master’s degree in an international affairs-related field. Institutional members of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), as partners in the IIPP effort, provide matching fellowship support as available. Applicants must be a sophomore student, enrolled full-time at a four-year institution; be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident; have a minimum 3.2 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale); have a strong interest in a career in international service, and an underrepresented minority: African American, Hispanic/Latino American, American Indian, Asian American, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander.

International Research & Exchanges Board Short-Term Travel GrantsInternational Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 1616 H Street, NW 6th FloorWashington, DC 20006 (202) 628-8188 http://www.irex.org/programs/stg/index.htmGrants for scholarly projects focusing on Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and Mongolia (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.) Support is available for brief visits (about two weeks) for individuals who do not require administrative assistance from IREX. Grants do not exceed $3,000. Per diem for up to 14 days, not to exceed $100/day (for food, lodging, and local transportation only). The grant may cover other incidental expenses, such as temporary health insurance for incoming foreign scholars, conference registration fees for Americans, and visa fees.

LEXIA International ScholarshipsEdmund S. HarveyDirector, Overseas Study378 Cambridge AvePalo Alto, CA 94306-1544(415) 327-9191www.lexiaintl.org/financial_aid.cfmE-mail: [email protected] LEXIA Exchange International is a private, independent, not-for-profit organization, offering study abroad programs for university undergraduate and graduate students. LEXIA study programs are available in: Berlin, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Krakow,

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Prague, Venice and Shanghai. Applicants must participate in a LEXIA program in Central or Eastern Europe. Scholarships are for $1500 based on need and academic standing.

National Security Education Program (NSEP) NSEP David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship(administered by IIE)1400 K Street, N.W., Suite 650Washington, D.C. 20005-2403(202) 326-7697www.iie.org/Template.cfm?&Template=/programs/nsep/default.htm The National Security Education Program (NSEP) is a unique scholarship opportunity for U.S. undergraduates who want to study abroad. These scholarships are available to students who study in critical world areas such as Africa, Asia (China and Japan), Eastern and Central Europe, Latin and South America and the Middle East. There must be a strong language component in the student's program. Science, political science, history, business and economics majors are especially encouraged to apply. Awards may be as large as $8,000 for a semester.

Organization of American StatesUndergraduate FellowshipsInter-American Agency for Cooperation and DevelopmentSpecial Caribbean Fellowships Program 1889 F St, NW Washington, DC 20006 (202) 458-3000www.oas.org (click on “Opportunities” in the pull-down menu and then click on “Fellowships”)The Special Caribbean Fellowships Program (SPECAF) is an instrument at the regional level for the financing of studies leading to a Bachelor's degree at universities and other educational institutions in OAS member States. Studies may be undertaken in any of the member States of the Organization of American States, with the exception of the country of which the candidate is a citizen or permanent resident. Fellowships normally begin with the commencement of the academic year. Fellowships are granted initially for periods of up to twelve months. No fellowship may be extended for a total fellowship of more than two years. OAS member states: Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society FellowshipsPo Box 16000LSUBaton Rouge, LA 70893225-388-4917 or 800-804-9880 www.phikappaphi.org (click on “Scholarships and Awards”)*USG members of Phi Kappa Phi are: Augusta State University, Columbus State University, Georgia College & State University, Georgia Southern University, Georgia State University, Kennesaw State University, North Georgia College & State University, The University of Georgia, Valdosta State University, and the State University of West Georgia.Two awards programs are for undergraduates—the FKF Internship Support Grant Competition and the FKF Study Abroad Support Grant Competition. Both competitions are open to qualified members and nonmembers in all fields of study. While the Internship Support Grant is designed to support students in their academic field by working outside of the academic setting, the Study Abroad Support Grant is designed to provide support as students seek knowledge and experience through studies abroad. Four $1,000 Study Abroad Support and four $1,000 Internship Support grants will be awarded in each of Phi Kappa Phi's five regions. This represents 40 grants totaling $40,000 that will be awarded to undergraduates. In addition, Phi Kappa Phi offers the following awards every three years:National Scholar Award The National Scholar Award recognizes excellence in scholarly activities in any academic field. The criteria established for this award include: outstanding record of past scholarly achievements; documented evidence of national/international prominence and visibility; distinguished record of honors, publications, patents, inventions, or other types of recognition for excellence and scholarly achievement. National Artist Award The Society established the National Artist Award in order to recognize excellence in its members, namely that of outstanding achievement in the broad realm of the arts. The criteria established for this award are: distinguished record of past accomplishments in the arts (dance, music, theater, art, sculpture, etc.); documented evidence of national/ international prominence and visibility; demonstrated ability to effectively promote excellence in the arts; acknowledgment by peers in the field through national/international

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awards or other means of recognition. Each award is given once per triennium. Information on the 2004-2007 competition will be available in Fall 2003.

James K. Rathmell, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Bedding Plants Foundation, Inc Scholarship ProgramsP.O. Box 27241Lansing, MI 48909(517) 694-8537http://grants.wrdsb.edu.on.ca/scholar/bedding%20list.htm#Ed%20Markham andhttp://www.firstinfloriculture.org/scholarshipdirections.htmVarious scholarships available. Students must have plans to work/study outside of the country in the field of horticulture or floriculture. Preference is given to those planning to work/study six months or longer abroad. Award is up to $2,000. Other scholarships through Bedding Plants Foundation are available for those who have an interest in bedding plants or other floral crops (horticulture or floriculture). Contact the foundation for more details.

Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships Academic Year Ambassadorial ScholarshipsNational OfficeRotary InternationalScholarship Department1560 Sherman AveEvanston, IL 60201(847) 866-3000http://www.rotary.org/foundation/educational_programs/ambassadorial_scholarships/Academic-Year Ambassadorial Scholarships provide funding for one academic year of study in another country. This award is intended to help cover round-trip transportation, tuition, fees, room and board expenses, and some educational supplies up to $23,000 or its equivalent. Multi-Year Ambassadorial Scholarships are for either two or three years of degree-oriented study in another country. A flat grant of $11,000 or its equivalent is provided per year to be applied toward the costs of a degree program. Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarships are for either three or six months of intensive language study and cultural immersion in another country and provide funds to cover round-trip transportation, language training expenses, and homestay living arrangements, not to exceed $10,000 and $17,000 respectively. Applications will be considered for candidates interested in studying Arabic, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, and Swedish. Scholarship candidates must be citizens of a country in which there is a Rotary club, and may apply through a Rotary club in their legal or permanent residence (or place of full-time study or employment). Scholarships are available to individuals of all ages, provided the candidate has completed at least two years of university coursework or equivalent professional experience prior to beginning scholarship studies. Spouses or descendants of Rotarians may not apply.

School for International Training (SIT) *School for International Training AbroadKipling RdPO Box 676Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676(888) 272-7881www.sit.edu/studyabroad/scholarships.htmlAwards of $500-4,000 are available to students participating in SIT semester programs. Awards are given on the basis of personal and academic qualifications and financial need.

Soil and Water Conservation Society ScholarshipsSoil and Water Conservation Society7515 N. E. Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50021-9764(800) 843-7645Email: [email protected]/f_orglinks_links.htmSeveral SWCS Scholarships are offered yearly to members of the Society for research or classroom study. Internships are also available. Eligibility: At least a 2.5 GPA, completion of at least 2 years of study at an accredited college, an undergraduate in an agricultural or natural resource conservation-related curriculum.

World Federalist Association AwardsWorld Federalist Association418 7th St, SE

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Washington, DC 20003(800) WFA-0123 or (202)546-3749www.wfa.org/youth/intern.htmlThe World Federalist "Fund for Builders of a Better World" awards three cash prizes annually. Awards are for $1,500-$1,000 or $500. Applicants must be between the ages of 16-28 and members of the World Federalist Association. Internships also available.

Youth Activity FundThe Explorers ClubYouth Activity Fund46 E. 70th StNew York, NY 10021 (212) 628-8383The Youth Activity Fund grants are made to high school and college undergraduate students to enable them to participate in field research in the natural sciences under the supervision of a qualified scientist. Although there is no strict limit, grants typically are in the range of several hundred to one thousand dollars. These grants can be used anywhere in the world.

Youth Foundation ScholarshipYouth Foundation, Inc36 West 44th StreetNew York, NY 10036http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/youthfdn/app.htmlScholarships can be used for an undergraduate's Junior year abroad. Selection is based on character, need, scholastic achievement, objective, motivation, potential for leadership, and good citizenship.

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UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELANDThe Anglo-Jewish Association The Anglo-Jewish AssociationSuite 5107 Gloucester PlaceLondon W1U 6BY+020 7486 5055www.anglojewish.co.uk/OEP Scholarships are for Jewish students studying in Great Britain. Students will receive assistance with fees and living costs.

British Federation of University Women Scholarship Fund British Federation of University WomenThe SecretaryCrosby HallCheyne WalkChelsea, London SW3 5BA Scholarships are open to all overseas students. One or more fellowships of 1,000 pounds will be awarded. Obtain application and information from the address below.

Winston Churchill Foundation ScholarshipsWinston Churchill Foundation P.O. Box 1240 Gracie Station New York, NY 10028 (212) 879-3480 http://members.aol.com/churchillf/Scholarships are available for graduate study in engineering, mathematics and science at Churchill College, Cambridge University, England. This scholarship would enable American students of exceptional ability to study for one year in certificate or master's programs in engineering and science fields. The award covers all College and University tuition and fees and also includes a living allowance, travel allocation, and spouse's allowance, if appropriate. Applicants must be sure to take the GRE examination no later than October of the application year, must be between 19 and 26 years of age, and hold a bachelor's degree at the time of award.

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British CouncilThe British CouncilThe British Embassy3100 Massachusetts AveWashington, DC 20008-3600www.britishcouncil.org/eis/assfinan.htmwww.britishcouncil-usa.org/scholarship/usabms.shtmlThe British Council administers or provides contact information for a variety of programs for US citizens and international students to study in Great Britain.

British Council Marshall ScholarshipsC/o Georgia Pacific CenterSuite 3400133 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303(404) 954-7708www.marshallscholarship.org/These scholarships will be awarded to approximately 40 Americans each year, and require superior academic achievement. This scholarship supports study in a British university of the candidate's choice (although that choice should be made on the basis of the particular plan of study being proposed) for up to three years of study toward a second undergraduate degree or a graduate degree. The age limit of 26 may be waived in the case of candidates wishing to read business studies or an allied subject. The British Consulate will not accept direct applications; applicants must be nominated by the institution. The on-campus application deadline is early October.

Gates Cambridge ScholarshipGates Cambridge TrustPO Box 252Cambridge CB2 1TZEngland 0 11 44 1223 765313www.gates.scholarships.cam.ac.uk/Gates Cambridge Trust intends to offer a substantial number of awards annually, which will cover the costs of studying at Cambridge. Some of these awards will be for students from the United States of America; but students from all countries, including the countries of the European Union other than the United Kingdom, will be eligible to be considered for the Gates Cambridge Scholarships. Student applicants should be of exceptional academic achievement and scholarly promise for whom further study at Cambridge would be particularly appropriate. Students will need to provide evidence of their ability to make a significant contribution to their discipline, either by research, or by teaching, or by using their learning creatively in their chosen profession. The Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme is an international competition. candidates will be expected to have excellent transcripts showing evidence of sustained academic achievement in study, together with references able to speak knowledgeably about the candidate's actual academic performance and his or her potential for scholarly growth. A Gates Cambridge Scholarship can only be taken up by a student who has been admitted to Cambridge through the University's normal application procedures. These are separate from the selection procedures for selection as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Please note, those applying for a Master's or Doctoral study are admitted to Cambridge through the Board of Graduate Studies; those applying for a second Bachelor's degree are admitted by a College.

London Summer Study Scholarship in Fashion MerchandisingThe American College in London3330 Peachtree Rd NE Atlanta GA 30326800-255-6839http://www.studyabroad.com/simplist.acatl.htmlApplicants must be undergraduates enrolled in a fashion merchandising program that has an ITAA member on the faculty. Students must have completed at least two years of a fashion merchandising program by the beginning of the summer. Preference is given to students who have not had international study experience. The scholarship is for $5,000.

George J. Mitchell Scholarship1747 Pennsylvania Ave 12TH Floor Washington, DC 20006 (202)261-7354 www.MitchellScholar.org , www.us-irelandalliance.org/mitchell

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The Mitchell Scholarship provides financial assistance to study or conduct research at Institutions of higher learning, including the seven universities in the Republic of Ireland and the two universities in Northern Ireland, for one academic year of graduate study. The George J. Mitchell scholarships were established in 1998, and are named in honor of the former U.S. Senator who served as Chairman of the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland. As the goal of the Mitchell Scholarships is to interest the next generation of American leaders in the island of Ireland, Scholars will be encouraged to avail themselves of the various educational and social opportunities which will be offered to them during their stay by members and friends of the US-Ireland Alliance. Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens, permanent residents of the U.S., persons in the process of becoming U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and permanent residents of the Northern Mariana Islands. Eligibility is limited to students who have demonstrated record of intellectual distinction, leadership, and extra-curricular activity, as well as personal characteristics of honesty, integrity, fairness, and service to others which indicates a potential for future leadership and contribution to society.

Regent's College Financial Assistance ProgrammeBritish American College LondonRegent's CollegeRegent's ParkLondon NW1 4NS UKPhone +44 20 7487 7440 Fax +44 20 7487 7558http://www.bacl.ac.ukThe British American College London is part of the Regent’s College one million pounds scholarship scheme. There are many scholarships available to students with high academic achievement. Students who wish to be considered for a scholarship must submit a letter along with their application to the college stating why they wish to be considered and what contribution they feel they will make to the college community. Assistance available for study abroad students not already affiliated with Regent's College, as well as degree seeking students.

Rhodes ScholarshipOffice of the American SecretaryThe Rhodes Scholar TrustElliot F. Gerson8229 Boone Blvd, Suite 240Vienna, VA22182 www.rhodesscholar.org. Applications are sought from talented students without restriction as to their field of academic specialization or career plans, and the applicant's undergraduate program must provide a sufficient basis for further study in the proposed field. Applicants are expected to contributive careers in their home countries and to "the world's fight.. All educational costs, such as matriculation, tuition, laboratory and certain other fees, are paid on the Scholar's behalf by the Rhodes Trustees. Each Scholar receives in addition a maintenance allowance adequate to meet necessary expenses for term-time and vacations. The Rhodes Trustees cover the necessary costs of travel to and from Oxford, and upon application, may approve additional grants for research purposes or study-related travel. Scholarships are available for 2 years of post-baccalaureate study at Oxford University, England. Applicants must be unmarried US citizens, 18-24 years old.

St. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C. ScholarshipsSt. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C.7012 Arandale RdBethesda, MD 20817(301) 229-6140Scholarship is open to all U.S. students planning to study in Scotland who can document their Scottish descent. Applicants must be in their third or fourth year of study or full-time graduate students. Preference is given to students whose work is related to Scottish history or culture.

Summer Study Scholarship in Interior Design The American College in London Study Abroad Programs/ U.S. Admissions3330 Peachtree Rd NEAtlanta, GA 30326800-255-6839http://www.studyabroad.com/simplist/acatl.htmlScholarship is for summer study at the American College in London. Applicants must have completed at least one year of study, have an IDEC sponsor, and be returning for at least one year after the program. Scholarship is for $5,000 to cover tuition and any other expenses.

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National Welsh-American Foundation Scholarship Merlyn J. Jenkins FellowshipOffice of the PresidentNational Welsh-American Foundation505 West Market StP.O. Box 297Pottsville, PA 17901Undergraduates, master's and doctoral students are eligible. Scholarship is to promote cultural and academic exchange between the USA and Wales. Preference is given to individuals with Welsh family connections.

SCANDINAVIAAmerican-Scandinavian Foundation Awards for Study in ScandinaviaThe American - Scandinavian Foundationat Scandinavia House58 Park AveNew York, NY 10016212-879-9779www.amscan.orgFellowships of $3,000-18,000 are available to help meet the costs of advanced study or research in Scandinavia for a year. Applications are accepted from U.S. citizens and permanent residents who will have completed their undergraduate education at the time their overseas program begins. Priority is given to doctoral candidates at the dissertation level. Applicants are urged to arrange their academic or professional affiliations in Scandinavia as far in advance as possible. Application deadline: November 1; application forms must be requested from the Foundation.

DENMARKThe American Women's Club in Denmark Cultural AwardAmerican Women's Club in DenmarkCultural Award P.O. Box 34DK 2800Lyngby, Denmark The award is given to an American working or studying in Denmark. The award is given to support a program of study and as part of the application process applicants outline the nature, purpose and schedule of study.

ICELANDScholarships in Icelandic Studies from the Ministry of Culture and Education in Iceland Ministry of Culture and EducationIcelandic Consulate370 Lexington Ave., Suite 305New York, NY 10017(212) 686-4100The Icelandic Ministry of Culture and Education annually awards scholarships to foreign students for study of Icelandic language, history and literature at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik.

NORWAYAstrid G. Cates Scholarship Fund-The Sons of NorwaySons of Norway Foundationc/o Sons of Norway1455 West Lake StMinneapolis, MN 55408http://WWW.SofN.COM/Applicants must be between 17 and 22 and be current members of Sons of Norway, or be children or grandchildren of current members. Awards range from $500 to $750 for study in Norway. Applicants must have financial need. Other criteria used for selection: GPA, extracurricular involvement, letter or recommendation, etc.

King Olav V Norwegian-American Heritage FundThe Sons of Norway FoundationSons of Norway Foundationc/o Sons of Norway1455 West Lake StMinneapolis, MN 55408

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US citizen, 18 years or older, demonstrated interested in studying Norwegian heritage (arts, crafts, literature, history, music, folklore, etc.) at a recognized institution. Awards range from $250-$3,000. Criteria for selection: GPA, participation in school and community activities, work experience, references, and essay.

The Memorial Fund of 8th of May, 1970 The SecretariatThe Memorial Fund of 8th of May, 1970c/o The Information Office for Christian folk High SchoolsP.O. Box 6853 St. Olavs plass, 0130 OSLONorway http://norway-info.com/grants.htmlThe purpose of the scholarship is to fund a student for one year's stay at a Norwegian folk high school. Applicants ought to be aged 18-22 and should be active in social, humanitarian and cultural activities. Applications also need to be sent to the nearest Norwegian embassy.

SWEDENAmerican Women's Club in Sweden Travel GrantsThe American Women's Club in SwedenScholarship FoundationP.O. Box 12054S-102 22 StockholmSWEDENTravel grants cover the cost of airfare between New York and Stockholm. Grants are awarded for study and research in Stockholm. Applicants must be female U.S. citizens over 18 years of age. Applicants must show that they have been accepted for study or research at a Swedish educational institution or agency, and they must demonstrate financial need.

The Swedish Institute Scholarships for Studies, Training or Research in SwedenThe Swedish InstituteGuest ScholarshipsP.O. Box 7434S-103 91 STOCKHOLMSWEDENEMAIL: [email protected] are granted for studies within all subjects, but only for studies/research which cannot equally well be pursued in countries other than Sweden. Scholarships are granted for usually one academic year (9 months). A good knowledge of Swedish and/or English is required. Scholarship award is SEK 7,000 per month.

The Swedish Women’s Educational Association International, IncSWEA Atlanta Scholarship Committeec/o Susanna Elliott1511 N. Decatur Rd, #1Atlanta, GA 30307(404)953-9907The scholarship will be awarded to females studying Swedish language, literature, culture, traditions, art, music, design, or environmental issues.

EUROPEBELGIUMScholarships for Study in BelgiumFlemish Communityc/o Embassy of Belgium3330 Garfield St, NWWashington, DC 20008(202)625-5850http://www.belgium-emb.org/usa/Scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens under 35 years old. Fellowships are awarded to students who wish to continue their education in Flanders, Belgium. The fellowships are granted for research at universities, conservatories of music or art academies. Study can be in the following fields: art, music, humanities, social and political sciences, law, economics sciences and medicine.

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FRANCEScholarships and Grants through the French GovernmentFrench ConsulateCultural Services of the French EmbassyAttn. Grants and Fellowships972 Fifth AveNew York, NY 10021-0144 (212) 439-1400http://www.info-france-usa.org/Each year the French government awards grants to foreigners for either (1) training or studying in France or (2) research or scientific studies. Grants are awarded for studies in various fields.

SPAINThe ASTA Scholarship Foundation, Inc.The Fernando R. Ayuso Scholarship 1101 King Street, Suite 200Alexandria, VA 22314(703)739-2782 http://www.astanet.com/www/astanet/news/scholar.html This scholarship offers an American scholar the opportunity to attend FITUR, The International Travel Fair of Madrid. The award consists of transatlantic transportation, registration in FITUR, local transportation, accommodations, and food during the award recipient's stay in Madrid, Spain. The "intern" will have the opportunity to attend the Fair, as well as other meetings and lectures. They will be sponsored and guided by the Ministry of Tourism for Spain while in Madrid. FITUR takes place annually in January.

THE NETHERLANDSScholarships and Fellowships for Foreign Students NetherlandsThe Netherlands Consulate303 East Wacker Dr. Suite 410Chicago IL 60601(312) 856-0110Contact the embassy for scholarships and fellowships for foreign students.

GERMANYRobert Bosch Foundationhttp://www.cdsintl.org/rbffprogram.htmlTo familiarize American professionals and executives with the political, economic, and cultural environment of Europe in general and of the Federal Republic of Germany in particular. To further this goal, and to strengthen the ties of friendship and understanding between the United States and Germany, the Foundation is sponsoring a Fellowship Program which will enable young American professionals to participate in an intensive work and study program in Germany. Although a prime goal of this program is the advancement of American-German/European relations, it will, in addition, contribute to the participants' professional competence and expertise, and broaden their cultural horizons. The program strives to provide young American professionals (23-34) with executive level internships in the federal government and private sectors in Germany. Seminars in Berlin, Frankfurt/M. and Munich, as well as visits to Poland, the Czech Republic, Belgium and France provide a meaningful understanding of issues facing the European Union and Germany today. Candidates are competitively chosen from the fields of business administration, economics, journalism and mass communications, law, political science and public affairs/public policy. Requirements: U.S. citizen; German fluency required at start of program. [If needed, language training will be provided by the Bosch Foundation in the U.S. and Germany as needed]; and Graduate degree or at least two years of professional experience in business administration, economics, journalism/mass communications, law, political science, public affairs/public policy.

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange ProgramCongress-Bundestag ProgramCDS International, Inc.330 Seventh AveNew York, NY 10001 (212) 760-1400E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.cdsintl.orgApplicants must be U.S. citizens, aged 18-24, with work experience primarily in business, technical and vocational fields. German language skills are recommended but not required. Program includes: 2 months of intensive language training, 4 months at a technical or professional school and a 6 month internship in industry or business.

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DAAD and DAAD-Fulbright Grants for AmericansInstitute of International Education (IIE)809 United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017 (212) 984-5330The scholarship provides funding for study and/or research in Germany for an academic year (Oct. 1 - July 31). The scholarship is open to students in the senior year of their undergraduate studies for study in Germany following their Bachelor’s degree, and to graduate students pursuing their Master’s or Doctorate for graduate study and/or research prior to completion of their degree. The scholarship is open to all disciplines except medicine. In general, applicants must be US citizens enrolled in a North American university degree program. Non US citizens enrolled in a full-time graduate for more than one academic year at the time of application may be eligible to apply. Foreign nationals should contact the DAAD New York office before applying to make certain they are eligible. Preference will be given to students 32 years of age and younger. Students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences should have a good command of German.

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation1012 14th Street NW, Suite 301Washington, DC 20005 202-783-1907http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/index.htmhttp://www.humboldt-foundation.de//en/programme/stip_aus/buka.htmThis foundation offers various scholarships for study in Germany including:German Chancellor Scholarships annually to prospective leaders from the U.S.A. (usually not older than 35 years) in the academic, economic and political fields, enabling them to carry out research projects of their own choice in Germany. During one-year research stays, scholars are also given an opportunity to gain an insight into the social, cultural, economic and political situation in Germany. German Chancellor Scholars also take part in a four-week introductory seminar in Bonn and Berlin in September, a fact- finding tour of Germany and an evaluation seminar in Bonn. In addition to the scholarship, the Foundation bears the costs for preparatory German language tuition and an intensive course of several weeks in Bonn. 2-year Post-Doctoral Fellowships for U.S. Scientists and Scholars enables young highly qualified U.S.-American Scientists and Scholars holding a doctorate to carry out a research project of their own choice in Germany (age limit: 40 years). Applications may be submitted for long-term research stays of 24 months. The Summer Research Fellowships for US Scientists and Scholars offers young highly qualified U.S.-American Scientists and Scholars fellowships to carry out a research project of their own choice in Germany (age limit: 40 years). The fellowships enable young American Scientists and Scholars to conduct research for nine to eighteen months within a period of up to three years. Fellowship holders are expected to spend at least three consecutive months per annum in Germany. The TransCoop Program supports transatlantic research cooperation among German, American and/or Canadian scholars (Ph.D. required) in the humanities, social sciences, economics, and law. Joint research initiatives can receive up to Euro 45.000 (currently about US$ 43,000) each over a three-year period. Prerequisite is that the amount granted by TransCoop is matched by funds from US and/or Canadian sources. Funds can be used to finance short-term research visits, special conferences and workshops, material and equipment, printing costs, and research assistance.

The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) IES Berlin Minority Scholarship33 N. LaSalle St, 15th FloorChicago, IL 60602www.iesabroad.org/info/minoritygermanscholarship.htmIES and the German Ministry for Economy and Technology are proud to offer four minority scholarships, each worth $9,700, to students attending the IES Berlin program in Spring 2002. Applicants must be attending the IES Berlin program, Spring 2002, attend an accredited U.S. college or university, be a minority student (non-Caucasian), have a 3.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate financial need, have a minimum of 2 years of college-level German, be majoring in German, International Relations, or European History with emphasis on Germany. Deadline: May 1, 2002.

AUSTRIAAustrian Cultural Institute Fine Arts and Music Grants Austrian Cultural Forum11 East 52nd StNew York, NY 10022http://www.acfny.orgApplicants must be between 20 and 35 years old. These grants are for advanced students to study at academies of music and dramatic art or at art academies in Austria. Students must have a working knowledge of German.

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The Austrian Cultural InstituteOne-Month Language and Research Grants905 Third Ave, 20th FloorNew York, NY 10022(212) 759-5165 http://www.acfny.orgApplicants must be U.S. citizens between the ages of 20 and 35 who are currently enrolled at a college or university. Students must have taken classes in German for at least 2 years.

ITALYIES Scholarships for Study in MilanMilan Scholarship Program Institute of European Studies223 West Ohio StChicago, IL 60610(312) 944-1750Applicants should be college juniors with at least a 3.2 GPA. Previous language study is not required. Scholarships in the amount of $2,500 (semester) and $4,000 (academic year) will be awardedbased on strong academic credentials and demonstrated interest in Italian Studies.

Sons of Italy Foundation John Cabot University ScholarshipsOrder Sons of Italy in America219 E. Street NEWashington, DC 20002(202) 547 2900Scholarships are for attendance at the John Cabot University in Rome. Individuals interested should be of at least partial Italian descent and currently enrolled at an accredited college or university in an undergraduate degree program. Candidates should be pursuing a major in the humanities, social sciences, business administration, international studies, or journalism

Studio Art Centers International (SACI) ScholarshipsSACI CoordinatorU.S. Student ProgramsInstitute of International Education809 United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017-3580(212) 984-5548SACI is a full-time U.S. college-affiliated studio art school based in Florence, Italy. Full and partial scholarships are awarded in two competitions held each year. Scholarships are open to studio artists only. Scholarships are only for study at the SACI in Florence.

GREECEAmerican School of Classical Studies in Athens54 Souidias StAthens 106 76Greece+(301)723-6313http://www.ascsa.org/Offers a variety of scholarships and fellowships in Greece.

POLANDKosciuszko Foundationhttp://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/grants/index.shtmlThe Foundation's programs for educational funding include an Exchange Program for Americans to study language or conduct research in Poland; The Year Abroad Scholarship Program, Tuition scholarships, and The Graduate/Postgraduate Studies & Research in Poland Program Fellowship, and the Metchie J. E. Budka Award Scholarship for outstanding scholarly work in Polish literature, history and Polish-American relations and sponsor competitions in piano and voice for aspiring young artists.

TURKEYAmerican Research Institute in Turkey Summer Fellowship for Turkish Language StudyDirector, Summer Program in TurkishBosphorus University

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80815 BebekIstanbul, TURKEYphone: + 90-212-257-5039Fellowships cover tuition for advanced Turkish language study. Requirements: U.S. citizen, a graduate or upper-level undergraduate student or an instructor of Turkish, 3.0 GPA, a minimum of 2 years of college-level Turkish.

Institute of Turkish StudiesInstitute of Turkish StudiesIntercultural CenterGeorgetown UniversityWashington, DC 20057http://www.turkishstudies.org/The Institute will offer grants and fellowships in the field of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies to graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, universities, and other educational institutions through its Grant Program for the 2002-2003 academic year. The annual budget for the Grants Program has been significantly expanded and ITS encourages qualified applicants to apply for its grants.

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy Soref Fellowship1828 L Street NW Suite 1050Washington DC 20036Tel: 202-452-0650Fax: 202-223-5364http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/junior/A one-year research program with full stipend for individuals who have already earned an M.A. or a Ph.D. in U.S. foreign policy or Middle Eastern studies and plan to pursue careers in government, journalism, research, or academia. This fellowship provides an opportunity for independent research and to learn first-hand about the making of U.S. policy in the Middle East. Interested applicants should send a resume and a writing sample to Patrick Clawson (Director for Research) at The Washington Institute.

MIDDLE EASTEGYPTCenter for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA) FellowshipsCenter for Arabic Study AbroadThe Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies1619 Massachusetts Ave, N.W.Washington, DC 20036-1983(202) 663-5751Summer and full-year fellowships for study of the Arabic language at the Center for Arabic Study Abroad, American University in Cairo; applicants must be U.S. citizens.

Simpson Egyptology ScholarshipThe American University in Cairo420 Fifth Ave, 3rd FloorNew York, NY 10018-2729 (212) 730-8800http://www.aucegypt.edu/students/records/egscholarship.htmThe competitive $2,500 per-semester scholarship enables study abroad students to enroll in Egyptology courses at the American University in Cairo for a semester or a year.

ISRAELB'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Leadership Scholarship(202) 857-6563Ben-Gurion University and B'nai B'rith Hillel offer five $1,000 scholarships to students who are active in Jewish leadership activities on their campus. Scholarship recipients participate in a creative leadership program of workshops, field trips, and seminars while in Israel.

Dorot Travel GrantsOverseas Student ProgramBen-Gurion University of the Negev342 Madison Ave, Suite 1224New York, NY 10173(212) 687-7721

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Dorot Travel Grants are awarded to students participating in the Overseas Student Program through Ben-Gurion University. Grants are awarded to students who have never been to Israel, who are active in their campus and hometown Jewish communities, and have some financial need. Five $1,000 grants are awarded per semester.

The Jerusalem Fellowships(212)643-8800Fellowships are given (with preference given to graduates) for a six-week intensive program featuring an in-depth study of traditional Jewish values and lifestyles while focusing on vital issues facing contemporary Jewish society. Fellowships are for $2,500. Call for a brochure and information:

EURASIARUSSIADepartment of Education Grants for Study in RussiaProgram Manager, Russia CIEE205 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017-5706(212) 661-1414, ext. 1186Scholarships are available for students attending Council Study Center programs in St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk. The grant supports undergraduates who show financial need and have an interest in teaching Russian as a career. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents with two years of college-level Russian. Awards range from $400 to $3,000.

Russian-US Young Leadership Fellows for Public Service Program International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 1616 H Street, NW 6th FloorWashington, DC 20006 (202) 628-8188http://www.irex.org/programs/ylf/The Russian-US Young Leadership Fellows for Public Service Program provides one year of intensive academic and professional training to both US and Russian young leaders.

NEW INDEPENDENT STATESInternational and Research Exchange Board (IREX) Short-Term Travel GrantsInternational Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 1616 H Street, NW 6th FloorWashington, DC 20006 (202) 628-8188http://www.irex.org/programs/stg/IREX promotes scholarly exchange between the United States and the nations of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Find information about exchange programs, scholarships, and grants. Grants for scholarly projects focusing on Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Turkey, and Iran. Support is available for visits of up to two months for individuals who do not require administrative assistance from IREX. American scholars in policy research and development, and cross-disciplinary studies are strongly urged to apply.

John J. and Nancy Lee Roberts Fellowship Program International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 1616 H Street, NW 6th FloorWashington, DC 20006 (202) 628-8188 This new program will support cutting-edge research in the social sciences on Eastern Europe, the New Independent States (NIS), the Near East, and Asia. A single grant will be awarded each year for up to 18 months in length. Applications are now available on the IREX web site and in hard copy. http://www.irex.org/programs/roberts/

Institute of International EducationU.S. Student ProgramsProfessional Development FellowshipsInstitute of International Education

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809 United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017-3580 (212) 984-5330 E-mail: http://www.iie.org/pgms/pdfnis/ The Institute of International Education (IIE) announces a fellowship program for young American researchers in professional, policy and public administration-related fields (business and economics, education reform, environmental and conservation policy, international relations, journalism, law, public administration and public health) who want to develop a specialized knowledge of the NIS. Candidates may apply for grants to Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine or Uzbekistan. Applicants will be expected to propose feasible research, study or internship plans for the period of the fellowship and indicate a desired institutional affiliation in the host country. Applications solely in support of dissertation research or language research will not be considered. Grants are available for periods of three to seven months. Applicants must: be U.S. citizens; and be at least in the second (or terminal) year of a graduate or professional degree program; or have graduated within 5 years from a graduate or professional degree program, have language ability sufficient to carry out the proposed project by the time of departure from the U.S. Only advanced language study will be approved as part of an award.

ASIA/PACIFICBlakemore Asian Language Fellowship GrantsThe Blakemore FoundationGriffith Way, Trustee1201 Third Ave, Suite 4800Seattle, WA 98101-3266http://www.blakemorefoundation.orgBlakemore Foundation grants provide funds for a year of advanced language study at an educational institution in Asia selected by the applicant and approved by the Foundation. If there is no appropriate language program at the applicant's level, grants may be for private tutorials in the Asian country under the terms set forth in the Application Instructions (http://www.blakemorefoundation.org). To be eligible for a grant one must be pursuing an academic, professional or business career that involves the regular use of a modern Asian language, have a college undergraduate degree, be at or near an advanced level in the language as defined in the Grant Guidelines, and be able to devote oneself exclusively to the language study during the term of the grant. Grants are not intended for part-time study or research.

East-West Center FellowshipsEWC-UHM Scholarship OfficeBurns Hall 2066East-West Center1601 East-West RoadHonolulu, Hawaii 96848-1601 (808) 944-7735www.EastWestCenter.orgFellowships for students (undergraduate and graduate students), educators, researchers, etc. who are interested in educational or research programs involving the study of Asia, the Pacific and the United States. The study program takes place at the East-West Center in Hawaii at the Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa. The East-West Center does not fund individual research projects.

Freeman-Asia ProgramInstitute of International Education809 United Nations PlazaNew York, NY 10017212-984-5542http://www.iie.org/pgms/freeman-asia/Provides generous scholarships for study in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. The primary goal of the Freeman-ASIA Program is to increase the number of American undergraduates who study in East and Southeast Asia. The length of the program determines freeman-ASIA award benefits. Awardees will be expected to share their experiences with their home campus to encourage study abroad by others, and to spread understanding of Asia in their home communities.

Luce Scholarship Program111 West 50th StNew York, NY 10020212-489-7700www.hluce.org

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One-year internship in East or Southeast Asia. Asia studies majors/minors or anyone who has been to Asia for more than 4 weeks are not eligible. Seniors, graduate and professional students as well as young professionals are eligible to apply. Must be US citizen. Additional information for the Luce Scholars Program and other Luce sponsored programs may be obtained from: To provide the experience of living and working in an Asian country to 18 college graduates who might not otherwise become familiar with Asia and Asian culture. Candidates will be chosen without regard to sex, race, religion, marital status, or need. They must be U.S. citizens, and no more than 29 years of age on 1 September of the year the Scholarship begins. Applicants may be graduating seniors, graduate students, alumni, or junior faculty of the nominating university. Candidates may not have had significant exposure to Asia through extensive travel or residence, and their academic background and career plans may NOT include any concentration in Asian affairs. Candidates must possess a clearly defined career interest in a specified field. They must show strong motivation and potential for achievement in their field. Candidates must have excellent academic backgrounds and records of leadership ability either on campus or off. They should possess "more than usual openness to new ideas and a sensitivity to their fellow human beings."

CHINADepartment of Education Scholarships for Programs in China(administered by CIEE)Council International Study ProgramsScholarship Committee633 Third Ave20th FloorNew York, NY 10017800-40-STUDYwww.ciee.org/search_template.cfm?ObjectID=994938D3-5BD9-4BDF-93FA2635A2FE9892#ispThe US Department of Education has awarded CIEE funding under the Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program to provide financial assistance to students who are participating in the Chinese language programs offered by the CIEE Centers at Peking University, East China Normal University (Shanghai), Nanjing University, and National Chengchi University (Taipei)Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents; a junior, senior, or graduate student planning a career in foreign languages or area studies; have completed 2 years of Mandarin Chinese language training; demonstrate academic merit, have financial need, and show an interest in pursuing post-graduate work in pursuing work related to Chinese Studies. Deadlines for summer, fall, and academic year programs is April 15; the deadline for spring programs is November 15.

IAS Scholarships for Study in BeijingBeijing Scholarship Program Institute of Asian Studies223 West Ohio Street Chicago, IL 60610(312) 944-1750The Institute of Asian Studies offers a scholarship ($2,500 for a semester abroad and $4,000 for a year abroad) for students attending the IAS Beijing program. Applicants must be juniors with a minimum 3.2 GPA and have completed at least one year of Mandarin Chinese.

The Tecro Chinese Language Scholarship for American College StudentsDr. Linda Byrd-Johnson, Senior Program SpecialistCenter for International EducationSte. 600-Portal 600 Independence Ave., SWWashington, DC 20202-5332The Scholarship is offered to full-time students at an institution of higher education in the U.S. with 2 years of undergraduate study completed by the time the fellowship begins. The student must have Chinese language proficiency. Awards are for study at the Mandarin Center of National Taiwan Normal University

INDIAAmerican Institute of Indian Studies FellowshipAmerican Institute of Indian Studies1130 East 59th StChicago, IL 60637 (312) 702-8638http://www.humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/aiis/

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Applicants must be U.S. citizens enrolled or employed in an American educational institution. Employees of the federal government of either the U.S. or India are not eligible. The first fellowship includes the languages Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugi, and Marathi. Applicants are required to have a minimum of two years or 240 class hours of classroom instruction in the targeted language before starting the program and are also required to be committed to a teaching career. Teachers in Area Studies are also eligible to apply. The second session runs through the summer of 2001 and includes Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Gujarati. This is an intensive immersion-type language program for graduate and unusually qualified undergraduate students in U.S. colleges and universities; students applying in Hindi should have at least two years of prior classroom instruction; one year is required for applicants in Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. Applicants for Gujarati and Marathi may apply at all levels, including beginning. Applications for other languages will be considered.

JAPANAmerican Institute for Foreign Study Scholarships for Study in JapanAmerican Institute for Foreign Study 102 Greenwich AveGreenwich, CT 06830(203) 869-9090AIFS is offering scholarships for students who will be studying abroad through their program in Shizuoka, Japan. Scholarships are for $2,000.

Association of International Education, Japan (AIEJ) ScholarshipsExchange and Follow-up DivisionProgram and Activities DepartmentAssociation of International Education, Japan4-5-29 KomabaMeguro-kuTokyo 153JAPANwww.IESabroad.org.These scholarships, which apply for semester or full-year study at IES Tokyo, include a monthly cash award of 80,000 yen (approx. $800), a one-time allowance of 25,000 yen (approx. $250) and round trip airfare. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and be enrolled in a college or university in the United States. Students are not eligible if they received a scholarship from AIEJ in the past. Students may not be receiving scholarship assistance from any other source which is equal to or greater than 80,000 yen per month. Students must meet the general admission requirements to enroll in the IES Tokyo program. Japanese language study is not a prerequisite. Students must complete the AIEJ Tokyo application form on our website at www.IESabroad.org/info/finaid.html, which requires signatures from your university, and it must be returned by the deadlines noted below. Deadlines: April 15, 2002 for fall, and August 1, 2002 for spring.

Association of Teachers of JapaneseBridging Project Clearinghouse Campus Box 279University of ColoradoBoulder, CO 80309-0279303-492-5487 E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atjThe Association of Teachers of Japanese Bridging Project is accepting applications from American students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan in Spring 2002. Funding from private foundations and major U.S. corporations has made it possible for ATJ to award 45 scholarships to assist students with the travel and living expenses they will incur while studying abroad in Japan. Contributors to the scholarship fund include Teledyne Corp., Merrill Lynch, Weyerhaueser, IMCA, Lockheed Martin, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Northwest Airlines, Shinsei Bank, the Freeman Foundation, and the Starr Foundation.Undergraduate students majoring in any field of study are eligible to apply for these scholarships. Japanese language study is not a prerequisite. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and be enrolled in a college or university in the United States. Students attending programs at Japanese four-year universities may also be eligible for a supplementary monthly stipend from the Japanese government through the Association for International Education, Japan (AIEJ).

AIEJ Scholarship for study at Nanzan University in Japan Contact Kondo at Nanzan Universitye-mail: [email protected], a subsidiary of the Ministry of Education, provides a 9-10 month scholarship (stipend) to an exchange student with a round-trip ticket.

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Japanese Government (MONBUSHO) Scholarshipshttp://www.cgjapansea.org/English/ExperienceJapan/monbushoscholarship/index_monbsbushoscholarship.htmlThe Monbusho (Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Government of Japan) offers various scholarships for students pursuing Japanese studies or research in Japan. These scholarships include: The Japanese Studies Scholarship Available to undergraduate students who wish to study Japanese language and culture for a year as non-degree students at Japanese universities; The Research Student Scholarship, which covers a one-and-a-half year to two-year period of graduate research at Japanese universities. The study area must be in the same field as the applicant studied or is now studying or a related one. Recipients may enter Master's or Ph.D. program after passing the entrance examination given by the university concerned; and the Senshu-Gakko Student Scholarship for students interested in civil engineering, architecture, electrical engineering, electronics, telecommunication, nutrition, infant education, secretarial studies, hotel management, tourism, fashion, dressmaking, design, photography and other fields of study at Japanese Senshu-Gakko (professional training schools).

The Kobe College Corporation (KCC) Kobe College CorporationGraduate Fellowships Program2201 North Dodge StP.O. Box 4030Iowa City, IA 52243-4030Phone: (319) 337-1650The KCC established the Graduate Fellowship Program to fund qualified graduate students for one year of research or study in Japan. Two of the fellowships are restricted to women graduate students and one is open to women and men. Fellowships are for $22,500, are for one year, and are not renewable. The purpose of the Program is to support future American educators to become more knowledgeable about Japan. It is expected that recipients of these fellowships will return to the U.S. to teach about Japan. While in Japan, fellowship recipients will be expected to visit Kobe (Jagakuin) College in Nishinomiya to give a presentation on her/his fellowship topic. The KCC will award fellowships to graduate students who have a record of teaching effectively about Japan, or who show promise to do so in the future. There are no restrictions as to place of study, or age of applicant. Preference will be given to applicants who have documented interest in Japanese studies; such as the arts, culture, education, language, history, journalism, or business. Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously studied or lived in Japan, and to applicants who provide written confirmation of the research or study site in Japan. Applicants must be US citizens. They must also be enrolled, in good standing, in a graduate program at an accredited higher education institution in the US. The fellowship is for teaching/research master's or doctoral degrees only. Students enrolled in professional graduate degree programs are not eligible (i.e., MBA, JD, MD, etc.). Fellowship recipients must plan to teach in the US after completing their degree, either at the secondary or higher education levels. Each application will be evaluated on the following items in order of importance: scholarly excellence of applicant, quality of proposal, quality of preparation to undertake the proposed fellowship plan, plan for teaching upon completion of degree, and demonstrated interest in women's education.

Nagoya Feminine Culture Junior College Summer ScholarshipMs. I. YoshimuraGlobal Networking Office17-8 Aoi 1-chomeHigashi-ku, Nagoya Aichi 461, JapanTel: 81-52-931-7121NFCC pays for tuition and housing costs during the summer program. Applicants must be female students currently enrolled in a university or who will be graduating immediately prior to the summer program. Students will take Japanese language and arts classes.

Nambu Foundation Scholarships for Undergraduate Study in JapanInternational ProgramsTemple University Conwell Hall, 5th floorPhiladelphia, PA 19122215- 204-4684Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, extra-curriculars, and financial need. Awards range from $2,000 to $5,000 for study at Temple University Japan in Tokyo. Applicants must be U.S. citizens enrolled at an accredited college or university.

Nissho Iwai Foundation Scholarship ProgramNissho Iwai Foundation4-5 Akasaka 2-Chome Minato-ku

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Tokyo 107 JapanThe Foundation offers a scholarship to foreign student who come to study or do research in Japan. Students must be in 3rd or 4th year of undergraduate study or enrolled in a graduate level program, under 30 years of age, and financing their own education.

Sakaguchi International Scholarship FoundationSakaguchi Electric Heaters Co. LTD1-12-2, Sotokanda Chiyoda-kuTokyo, Japan Scholarship Applicants must return to their home country after scholarship ends. Students must be in their 3rd or 4th year of study, and must be under 30. Students must study at one of the Universities or graduate schools specified by the foundation.

Scholarships for Foreign Students-JapanJapanese Consulate:737 N Michigan AveSuite 1100Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 280-0400The Japanese government offers scholarships for study in Japan. Application may be made through the local Japanese embassy or the host institution in Japan.

Scholarships for Study at the Intercultural Institute of JapanIntercultural Institute of JapanAttn. Scholarships244 S. San Pedro St. Suite 305Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 617-2039Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian citizens, at least 18 years old, and a current undergraduate of graduate with a B.A. degree. Scholarship is for one-year language study at the Intercultural Institute in Tokyo.

Washington Women's Committee Scholarships to Japan Mrs. Charles A. HufnagelScholarship Chairperson8100 Connecticut AveChevy Chase, MD 20815Applicants must be freshman or sophomores enrolled full-time at a college in Washington, Maryland, or Virginia, or is a resident from one of these states attending college elsewhere. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Scholarship is for $15,000 toward one year of study at Japan Int'l Christian University of Tokyo.

MONGOLIAThe Mongolian Language Training Program International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) 1616 H Street, NW 6th FloorWashington, DC 20006 (202) 628-8188http://www.irex.org/programs/mltp/Awards nine-week intensive language training programs to US scholars who wish to travel to Ulaanbaatar for Mongolian language study. The goal of the program is to encourage the study of region. Upper level undergraduates and graduate students planning to develop specialties in the region, as well as post-doctoral researchers, are encouraged to apply.

SINGAPOREAsian Postgraduate ScholarshipMr. Martin L. Ferrao5th level Administration BuildingNational University of Singapore10 Kent Ridge CrescentSingapore [email protected]

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All fields of study. Requirements are: an outstanding academic record, a very good command of the English language, at least 2 years working experience, and has been or will be admitted to pursue a designed postgraduate degree by full time coursework.

MALAYSIAhttp://www.mzt.hr/mzt/hrv/djelatnosti/medjunar/bilatera/malezija/malaysia_2002.htm

The Malaysian Technical Co-operation Program provides opportunities for students to pursue advanced academic study in Malaysia. The scholarship is available for post-graduate studies at Master and PhD level tenable at universities. The duration of the award is 36 months for PhD and between 12 to 24 months for Master program. Candidates should, at the time of application, hold a degree or equivalent qualification with at least upper second class honors, (or CGPA 3.0/4.0) for Master program; and holds a Master degree for PhD program. The candidates must demonstrate verbal, reading and writing proficiency in English; Proof of English language proficiency is desirable. The scholarships are open equally to men and women up to 45 years of age at the time of application. For further information contact the Malaysian Government Representatives in your country (or the Ministry of foreign Affairs, Malaysia).

OCEANIAAUSTRALIAFederation Scholarship ProgramAustralian Education Office1601 Massachusetts Ave NWWashington, DC 20036(202) [email protected] scholarships are available for US and Canadian citizens who wish to undertake graduate study in Australia. All fields of study.

THE AMERICAS/CARIBBEANAugsburg College Center for Global Education ScholarshipsCenter for Global EducationAugsburg College2211 Riverside AveMinneapolis, MN 55454612-330-1159800-299-8889http://www.augsburg.edu/globaThese scholarships of $2,500 each have been established to enable students of color, who otherwise may not have sufficient funding, to participate in the semester abroad programs offered by the Center for Global Education in Mexico, Central America, and Namibia. The Center is committed to facilitating the exchange of diverse perspectives not only between students and resource people within Southern Africa and Latin America, but also among the student participants themselves. The scholarships apply towards the following programs: Multi-cultural Societies in Transition: Southern African Perspectives: Fall Term, Namibia Women & Development: Latin American Perspectives: Fall Term, Mexico: Sustainable Development and Social Change in Central America: Fall Term, Central America Women & Development: Southern African Perspectives: Spring Term, Namibia Gender & the Environment in Latin America: Spring Term, Mexico General Criteria: Selection will be based on the applicants' ability to articulate their desire to enroll in the program and how s/he will share the experience upon return to the U.S., and the financial need of the application. Priority will be given to U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at a U.S. college or university. Applicants must have secure funding for the program costs beyond the $2,500 scholarship.

Organization of American StatesGraduate FellowshipsInter-American Agency for Cooperation and DevelopmentRegular Training Program 1889 F St, NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 458-3000Website: http://www.oas.orgE-mail: [email protected]: March 1The fundamental objective of the Regular Training Program is to promote the economic, social, scientific and cultural development of the member States in order to achieve a stronger bond and better understanding among the peoples of the Americas through the advanced training of its citizens in the priority areas requested by the countries. The fellowships are awarded, with the exception of the medical sciences and related areas, and introductory language studies, for advanced study at the graduate level and graduate research. Citizens or permanent residents of OAS member States who hold a university degree and who meet the requirements to pursue advanced studies or research in the field chosen are eligible to request a fellowship under this program. Fellowships normally begin with the commencement of the academic year. Fellowships are granted initially for periods of up to twelve months. Fellowships may

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be extended upon request for a second period not greater than the initial period. In no case will a fellowship be extended for a total fellowship of more than two years. This is especially important for PhD candidates whose programs of study are of more than two years. OAS member states: Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Partners of the AmericasPartners of the Americas2001 S Street, N.W. Washington D.C. 20009Partners of the Americas offers a two-year educational program in which 40 young leaders from U.S. and Latin American/Caribbean countries participate in a series of seminars and other activities requiring a four to six week commitment during each of the two years. Participants will develop leadership skills and learn about development by actual participation in development projects for which they will have leadership roles; they must be nominated by the Partners of the Americas organization. Fellowships cover international air fare and most of the costs of the program seminars (food, lodging, etc.). As an expression of commitment to the program and to help cover program costs, each participant or his sponsor is expected to contribute $300 per year over the two-year period.

Tinker FoundationField Research Grants55 East 59th Street   New York, NY 10022 (212) 421-6858http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/tinker/field.htmlThese awards are available to recognized Centers or Institutes of Ibero-American or Latin American Studies with graduate doctoral programs at accredited United States universities. The Grants provide graduate students with travel funds (international and in-country) to Latin America, Spain and Portugal to acquire a comprehensive knowledge of language and culture, to gather research data and to develop contacts with scholars and institutions in their field. They are awarded by the university institutes/centers for brief periods of research in Iberia or Latin America and should reflect primarily the major interests of the Tinker Foundation, i.e., economic policy and governance and those targeted social science disciplines having strong public policy implications, and environmental policy studies. Awards are limited to graduate students conducting pre-dissertation research. In order to assess the needs of a broader range of universities, the Foundation will now consider two levels of support in the Field Research Grants competition: $10,000 and $15,000. These new funding options are offered on a trial basis and will be reviewed to determine whether they will be permanently instituted.

MEXICOUnited States-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural ExchangeUS-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural ExchangeLondres No.16, P.B., Col. JuárezMéxico, D.F. 06600Tel: (525) 209-9100 Exts. 3473, 3474, 3478, 3479http://www.comexus.org.mx/ecomemc.htmThe governments of the United States and Mexico on November 27, 1990 officially established the U.S.-Mexico Commission. Since its inception the Commission’s primary focus has been the administration of Fulbright-García Robles scholarships. During the first nine years, 1700 scholarships have been awarded to Mexican and United States citizens.

International Student Loan Program

The International Education Finance Corporation (IEFC) offers loan programs to help participants pay for their study abroad experience. The International Student Load Program (ISLP) offers Stafford and PLUS loan financing with a supplemental loan through a single package. Students are able to receive government and supplemental financing to cover all costs of studying abroad through one program., 424 Adams Street, Milton, MA 02186. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.iefc.com. Telephone: 617-696-7840

Publications

Financial Aid for Research and Creative Activities Abroad. San Carlos, CA: Reference Service Press: 650-594-0743

Financial Resources for International Study: A Guide for US Students and Professionals. New York: Institute for International Education: 212-984-5330

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Funding for United States Study: A Guide for International Students and Professionals. New York: Institute for International Education: 212-984-5330

Fellowships, Scholarships, and Related Opportunities. University of Tennessee-Knoxville: Center for International Education: 423-974-3177

Financial Resources for International Study. Princeton, NJ: Peterson’s Guide: 800-338-3282

Foundation Grants to Individuals. New York: The Foundation Center: 212-620-4230

Free Money for Foreign Study. New York: Facts on File: 212-967-8800

The International Scholarship Book. 2nd Edition. New York: Prentice-Hall: 212-373-8500

-Compiled by Sue Sugarman- USG Board of Regents Office of International Education -Last updated 10/11/02

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