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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDY ABROAD: Multiple Programs & Countries
*IFSA Grants <application>. The International Foundation for Study Abroad (IFSA) has awarded NMSU a yearly grant of $50,0000 for 2006-2007, 2007-2008, and 2008-2009. This award (32 given in 2006-2007; 43 IN 2007-2008) provides NMSU students with demonstrated need for financial assistance to pay the extra costs of study abroad (fees, insurance, passport/visa, travel, etc.) up to $2,000. Students must enroll in semester or academic year programs in selected programs in Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. May 1 deadline for Fall start, October 15 for Spring start.
*Colin Williamson Study Abroad Award <application> • Up to $500 tuition award, 1-2 available each year to undergraduates studying on exchange, April 15 deadline for following academic year.
*Mesilla Valley Rotary Club Award for Study Abroad <application> • Up to $1,000, (but usually $500), undergraduate or graduate study, November 1 deadline for Spring, April 15 deadline for Summer or Fall. Note: Awards still available for Spring 2008 programs only.
*ISEP- International Student Exchange Program. ISEP currently offers the Annette Kade scholarship for study in France and Germany, and two $500 scholarships from STA Travel are available each academic year to ISEP students whose home university is located in the USA for roundtrip travel from the United States to their program destination.
*Fulbright Graduate Awards, for study in various countries around the world. Open to graduating seniors and current graduate students. Contact The Office of National Scholarships and International Education, located in the Honors College
*Adell Hancock Fund (1) and Nancy Petry Grants-in-Aid for Study Abroad, are available for graduate level study abroad to students in the Rocky Mountain Region Served by the Institute of International Educatio
*Rotary District 5520 Ambassadorial Fellowship -Offered annually with sponsorship of a NM Rotary Club. Requires about a year and one half lead time.
Phi Kappa Phi -This Honor Society provides Study Abroad Grants up to $1,000 (50 annually) and NMSU undergraduates (PKP members or non-members) with 3.5 GPA are eligible to apply.

 

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