Jan 13 2025

Study Abroad Office Scholarship Fund

January 13 - February 16, 2025

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

Due to generous support from donors and scholarship funds, the Study Abroad Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to support students in amounts ranging from $500 to $1,000.

Eligibility: to be eligible to apply for the scholarship:

  • In good academic standing
  • Students must apply to a study abroad program for the Summer 2025, Fall 2025 term or Academic Year 2025-2026
  • The scholarship can only be used for study abroad opportunities approved by the study abroad office

How to Apply: the Study Abroad Scholarship Fund can be applied for through UIC SnaP portal.

  • If you are a UIC student, you can log in using your UIC netid and password and search "Study Abroad Scholarship Fund"

 

 

 

The following donors provide some of the funding available to students for the Study Abroad Scholarship Fund:

  • Stanley Ikenberry Scholarship Award
  • Nina Shepherd Scholarship Award: Founding Director of the UIC Study Abroad Office
  • Judy Curry [China] Scholarship Award: Preference is given to students studying in China.
  • Accessible Frontiers
  • John and Grace Nuveen Grants for Study Abroad*
  • Fine and Performing Arts and Media Studies Scholarship**

*John and Grace Nuveen Grants for Study Abroad

  • This is open to any UIC degree-seeking student who is participating in a Study Abroad Office international program or a credit-bearing international experience approved by the university. Students wishing to participate on non-credit programs may be considered if their program is determined to be part of their degree program by their home college. Preference will be given to applicants participating in a faculty-directed or exchange program.

**Fine and Performing Arts and Media Studies Scholarship

  • The Fine and Performing Arts and Media Studies Scholarship is a generous gift from an anonymous donor. This study abroad scholarship is for UIC degree-seeking students in Fine and Performing Arts and English majors with a concentration in the Film, Media, Performance & Pop Culture. The scholarship must be used to pursue a UIC Study Abroad Office-approved study abroad program during fall, spring, or summer sessions.
  • PhD students in art history are also eligible to apply for the scholarship to receive funding to conduct research or study in one of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and Wales.
  • See this document for further eligibility information.

Contact

Colleen Gray

Date posted

Dec 9, 2024

Date updated

Dec 9, 2024