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Whether it's scholarships, fellowships, external sources or saving up, it's never to early to explore all your options to secue funding to study abroad.University of Arkansas Scholarships
Most of the University of Arkansas scholarships and financial aid that you receive may be used to study abroad on an approved study abroad program.
If you plan to use your U of A academic scholarships, please inform the Academic Scholarship Office about your study abroad plans and schedule an appointment with your financial aid counselor to discuss your financial aid options.
Undergraduate Students
For Undergraduate Students, there are two applications available to apply through HogsAbroad for funding from all sources:
- Office of Study Abroad Scholarships Application for scholarships offered through the study abroad office, including the Nathan “Kitt” Rom Memorial Scholarship
- College & Department-Specific Study Abroad Scholarships for scholarships offered by Academic Departments and Colleges, including the Honors College and the Johnetta Cross Brazell Scholarship. For more information on each funding source, reference the individual scholarship page below:
- Bumpers College
- College of Education and Health Professions
- Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
- African American Studies Program
- Fulbright Honors
- Cleveland C. Burton Undergraduate Fellowship in International Studies
- J. William & Elizabeth Fulbright (for full academic year abroad)
- World Languages, Literature, and Culture (for students with major/minor in language)
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Stokeley-McAdoo Scholarship (for History majors)
- Sturgis International Fellowships
- College of Engineering
- Sam Walton College of Business
- Honors College
- Johnetta Cross Brazzell Study Abroad Scholarship
Other funding opportunities are managed directly by departments on campus, including the School of Art and Department of Political Science. Contact your faculty and department administration if you have any questions about available funding.
Graduate Students
For Graduate Students, these funds are available:
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be accepted to a study abroad program to apply for scholarships?
No, you just need to have a program picked out and an application started- you don’t need to have a completed program application to submit for scholarships. Your scholarship application will ask you to articulate what program you’re doing and how it relates to your goals.
Can current scholarships be used to study abroad?
In most cases, yes. You should confirm your specific funding with the Financial Aid Office and Academic Scholarship Office. Regardless of what program you are doing, you are still a U of A student while you are abroad and will be enrolled in that academic term. You can receive any funds you have normally for that term.
Can New Arkansan/non-resident tuition awards apply to study abroad?
It depends. These scholarships only apply to University of Arkansas tuition, which is charges on direct UA Programs like the Rome Center, Exchange, and most faculty-led programs. Tuition discounts cannot be used for external programs because students do not pay U of A tuition to participate.
Can I use a U of A scholarship for an external program?
In most cases, yes. Work with your study abroad advisor to find an approved study abroad program and to ensure the courses taken abroad transfer to the university of Arkansas.
Can Federal financial Aid be used?
If your program meets certain criteria, yes. The program must be approved by the Study Abroad office and you need to be enrolled in a full-time course load during the period abroad. Federal aid includes, but is not limited to, Pell Grants, SEOG Grants, Stafford Loans, and Perkins Loans. Do not rule out federal aid if you have previously been unsuccessful. Because study abroad can increase your education costs, you may be able to receive a financial aid award.
Scholarships Awarded by Outside Organizations
Check out our University of Arkansas Gilman Scholarship Resource Page
External Programs are offered at a variety of price points depending on location, duration, and included amenities (meal plans, excursions, etc.). Many external providers offer automatic discounts to U of A students as well as award matching and additional scholarship opportunities.
Program | Summer | Semester |
---|---|---|
AIFS | $200 | $400 |
CIS | $100 | $250 |
DIS | $500-$1,500 | $5,500 |
Global Experiences* | $500 | $500 |
IFSA-Butler | $0 | $2,000 |
University of Nicosia | $0 | $500 |
SAI | $100 | $300 |
SIT | $1,500 | $1,500 |
*Global Experiences offers U of A students a $300 discount on virtual internships. |
Award Matching Programs
These programs offer students additional discounts based on other awards they receive.
Pell Grant eligible students are guaranteed extra discounts from SIT Study Abroad ($1,500) and Global Experiences Internships ($500).
GI Bill eligible students receive $250 (summer) or $500 (semester) additional discount from AIFS Abroad.
Gilman Scholarship recipients can receive additional discounts for AIFS and Global Experiences programs.
Boren Award recipients receive $250 (summer) or $500 (semester) additional discount from AIFS Abroad.
FEA Award recipients are eligible for $500 discounts for AIFS semester programs.
Additional Scholarships and Discounts
- AIFS General Scholarships
- AMIDEAST General Scholarships
- API General Scholarships
- Arcadia General Scholarships
- CEA General Scholarships
- CIEE General Scholarships
- CIS Abroad General Scholarships
- DIS Abroad General Scholarships
- IFSA-Butler Scholarships
- ISA General Scholarships
- Global Semesters Scholarships
- SAI General Scholarships
- SIT General Scholarships
- USAC General Scholarships
USAC, ISA, and API applicants can apply for program discounts through the Office of Study Abroad Scholarship.
- Bridging Japan Scholarships
- Boren (NSEP) Undergraduate Scholarship
- BUTEX Scholarships for UK
- Delta Phi Alpha German Study Abroad Grant
- Fulbright Summer Institutes in the United Kingdom
- GoEuro European Study Abroad Scholarship
- Hiliary Echo Douglas Memorial Scholarship (Vietnam & SE Asia)
- American Swedish Institute
- Japan America Society
- Freeman-ASIA Award
Creative Funding Ideas
Selecting a program that helps achieve your long-term goals may make it easier to
solicit funds from external sources. Keep in mind that local, regional, and national
groups, as well as individuals, are all possible contributors; it’s also important
to keep careful record of those who helped support you in order to express your appreciation.
Finally, past study abroad students found that dedicating a set time each week to
look for funding was really helpful. Below are some ideas to ponder.
Crowdfunding
- Kickstarter.com: Sell poetry, art, etc. online to raise funds.
- GoFundMe.com: Use this platform as a way for family and friends to donate to your study abroad program.
- Go Old School: Bake sale, car wash, collect cans and bottles from neighbors
- Identify yourself and your plans and save
Heritage Groups
Look for organizations with an interest in specific countries that may be willing to fund you. Are you a Native American? Do you have family members in Germany? Some groups fund students with your background, or offer scholarships to people like you who want to learn more about your heritage.
Go Local
Contact businesses, churches and organizations in your hometown, especially those whose mission may relate to your major, region of study, or another facet of your life. They may have scholarships or be willing to donate something toward your time abroad. You can offer to send letters while abroad or give a presentation upon return. Potential organizations include: Elks, Moose, Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, etc.
Holidays
Ask for study abroad related gifts: luggage, backpack, money belt, camera, walking shoes, etc.
Frequent Flyer Miles
Ask friends and family if anyone is willing to give you some miles or buy your plane ticket with their miles.