One online application leads to many opportunities. As an applicant to FEA, you are considered for all of the below scholarships you meet the criteria for, along with the FEA General Scholarships.
Access Partner Scholarships
FEAโs Access Partners join in the shared commitment to increase the number of underrepresented American college students studying abroad through the provision of scholarships. As members of the FEA Access Advisory Board (AAB), our Access Partners collaborate, share best practices in international education, and actively engage in FEAโs mission. They are helping to make life-changing, international experiences accessible to all by supporting minority and first-generation college students.
FEA scholarship applicants participating on programs hosted by providers in our Access Partner program may be eligible for financial support of up to $5,000.
- AIFS Abroad
- CEA CAPA Education Abroad
- CET Academic Programs
- DIS – Study Abroad in Scandinavia
- EF Study Abroad
- Education in Ireland*
- FIE: Foundation for International Education
- IFSA (Institute for Study Abroad)
- Sea Education Association (SEA) (tuition waiver)
- Semester at Sea
- SIT Study Abroad
- The University of Sydney (tuit. & accomm. waivers)
- University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC)
- WorldStrides
*Participating universities: Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, University College Cork, and University of Galway
Named & Dedicated Scholarships
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Alumni Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Our goal is for every single FEA alumni scholar to unite in an effort to increase access to education abroad for first-generation and minority college students. All Alumni Council members (many of whom are also still students) have committed to giving what we can โ whether that is $5, $20, or $100!
Description: In our efforts to build out FEAโs alumni programming, we thought: What better way for us to give back to the organization that made our transformational study abroad experiences possible than helping to fund the next generation of FEA scholars? This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Justin Julian, Kishwaukee College, France, Summer 2019
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Breakout Scholarship for Community College Students
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Made Possible By: FEA Alum, Sarahann Yeh and her husband, John Poor
Description: The Breakout Scholarship for Community College Students will be awarded to a deserving student who attends a U.S. community college and plans to study abroad in the summer. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Nicole Banuelos, Summer 2021
- Taniyah Holmes, Summer 2021
- Alexandra Gallagher, Academic Year 22-23
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David & Susan Parry Founders Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Family, friends, and colleagues of David T. Parry, Chairman Emeritus of the Fund for Education Abroad (FEA)
Description: Named for FEA Founder and Chairman Emeritus, David T. Parry, this scholarship honors Dave’s dedication to educational travel and equity. Owner of Academic Travel Abroad with his wife and business partner, Susan, for forty years, Dave continued to lead educational travel tours through the Swiss Alps and elsewhere well into his 80s. In 2010, Dave and his teamย founded the Fund for Education Abroadย to increase opportunities for underrepresentedย U.S. college students to study abroad through scholarship. We honor Daveโs wisdom, spirit, and legacy with the establishment of David & Susan Parry Founders Scholarship to ensure the continuation of exchange and exploration for the next generation of Americans.You can read Dave’s obituary here.
If you would like to read more about Dave, here is a tribute from Academic Travel Abroad.
Gifts in Dave’s memory may be given by check and mailed to:
Fund for Education Abroad
1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Gifts may also be made online.
This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Li Chen, Summer 2022
- Nehemie Gauthier, Summer 2022
- Faraz Hameed, Summer 2022
- Odalys Lozado, Summer 2022
- Isis Exum, Spring 2022
- Alondra Graham Hernandez, Spring 2022
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Eleni Zachariou Memorial Scholarship for Study in Greece
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Made Possible By: Academic Travel Abroad, in memory of Eleni Zachariou
Description: This scholarship honors the memory of Eleni Zachariou and increases access and equity in study abroad in Greece. This scholarship fund supports students who plan to study in Greece for a summer term or a semester. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at U.S. college or university are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Blessing Kasongoma, Fall 2022
- Robbie Griffin, Summer 2022
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Gateway International Group Education Abroad Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Gateway International Group supports institutions and organizations around the world with leveraging strategic new directions and emerging opportunities in international education.
Description: Preference for the Gateway International Group Education Abroad Scholarship will be given to applicants who are first-generation college students, or those whose home or college of study are in Kentucky. The Gateway International Group Education Abroad Scholarship will provide between $1,000 to $10,000. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
If you would like to contribute a gift to the Gateway International Group Education Abroad Scholarship, please make checks payable to Fund for Education Abroad.
Mail checks to:
Fund for Education Abroad
1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Previous Recipients:
- Brandon Perez, Fall 2022
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Hiliary Echo Douglas Scholarship
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In Memory Of: Hiliary Echo Douglas
Description: This scholarship will be awarded to one student each year planning to study abroad in Vietnam or within other Southeast Asian cultures. The scholarship was established in memory of Hiliary Echo Douglas, a study abroad advocate, beloved daughter, wife, mother, and colleague who passed away in 2008. In 1999, Hiliary traveled to Vietnam with a Fulbright Fellowship to investigate modern theatre in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. After two more years working for various international cultural collaborations in Vietnam, Hiliary joined CET Academic Programs as the Vietnam Immersion Resident Director. ย The Hiliary Echo Douglas scholarship will be given to a student who demonstrates Hiliaryโs love for Vietnam, her desire to give back to the world community, and her contagious love for life.ย All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Geneis Crime, Mercer University, Thailand, Fall 2020
- Julie Ngo, University of Texas at Austin, Thailand, Summer 2019
- Wendy Vong, University of Georgia, Vietnam, Summer 2018
- Dieu Thao Nguyen, University of Georgia, Vietnam, Summer 2017
- Alexus Cunningham, Benedict College, Singapore, Summer 2016
- Leyanis Diaz, Florida International University, Cambodia, Thailand & Vietnam, Summer 2015
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J. Scott Van Der Meid Memorial Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Family, friends, and colleagues of J. Scott Van Der Meid
Description: This scholarship is established in memory of J. Scott Van Der Meid, a long-time supporter of FEA, and beloved husband, son, colleague, and friend. Scottโs experiences studying abroad as a high school student in Germany and as an undergraduate in Japan were formative. Scott was a pioneer in developing advising strategies to support underrepresented students, for example the LGBTQ community and students of diverse ethnic, cultural and faith backgrounds. He influenced positive change in the field of international education, both at Brandeis University where he worked as Associate Dean of Study Abroad, and as a dedicated volunteer to numerous boards, advisory councils, and committees of educational organizations and institutions.
In honor of Scott, his family, friends, and colleagues are establishing this scholarship to continue his legacy of advocating for underrepresented students and increasing diversity in study abroad. This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Gifts in Scott’s memory may be given by check and mailed to:
Fund for Education Abroad
1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Previous Recipients:
- Tagalsir Osama, Summer 2022
- Frank Thong, Summer 2022
- Maria Alcarez Vargas, Spring 2022
- Tania Romero, Fall 2021
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Jan Kieling Rainbow Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Jan Kieling, FEA Trustee
Description: This scholarship is available to deserving students who identify as LGBTQ+ attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a U.S. institution of higher education are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Alejandro Canela, Summer 2022
- Amy Arceo, Summer 2022
- Pablo Loayza-Palomino, Summer 2020
- Alexis Llamas, Summer 2019
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Kacenga-Cladera Family Rainbow Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Long-time FEA supporter and friend, George Kacenga, and his family
Description: This scholarship is available to deserving students who identify as LGBTQ+ attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a U.S. institution of higher education are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Dakota Pereira, Academic Year 22-23
- Pegah Shadalo, Spring 2022
- Luis Hernandez-Guerrero, Summer 2020
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Lynn Stevens Memorial Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Family of Lynn Stevens
Description:ย This scholarship is established in memory of Lynn Stevens – artist, writer, and world traveler. This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Gifts in Lynnโs memory may be given by check and mailed to:
Fund for Education Abroad1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Previous Recipients:
- Stanysha Lowery, Summer 2022
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Malรบ Alvarez Global Access Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Malรบ Alvarez
Description: This scholarship will endow five semester scholarships to be awarded each year for study in any country of the studentsโ choosing. This gift is part of FEAโs โBringing the World Homeโ comprehensive campaign, launched in 2017. This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Patricia Calma, Fall 2022
- Nina Gaona-Menchavez, Fall 2022
- Asmeret Jafarzade, Fall 2022
- Juan Carlos Pineda, Fall 2022
- Cvetanka Rizvanovic, Fall 2022
- Taylor Kim, Spring 2022
- Ann Nguyen, Spring 2022
- Ruth Solano-Cardel, Spring 2022
- Ciara Bates, Fall 2021
- Natasha Chaiyarat, Fall 2021
- Joselin Rosales, Fall 2021
- Kayla Vang, Fall 2021
- Kimberly Vega, Fall 2021
- Joy Bernal, Spring 2021
- Julie Kim, Spring 2021
- Celeste Lan, Fall 2020
- Sana Leebe, Fall 2020
- Zion Rogers, Fall 2020
- Luisais Taveras, Fall 2020
- Paulina Estrada Oaxaca, Spring 2020
- Matthew Mitchell, Spring 2020
- Missy Hart, Fall 2019
- Arlenne Serna, Fall 2019
- Tingwei Song, Fall 2019
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Martha and Jeff Johnson Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Martha Johnson, FEA Emeritus Trustee, and her husband, Jeff Johnson
Description: This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Cheikh Dieng, Summer 2022
- Nayeli Gallardo, Summer 2022
- Kamari Gouin, Summer 2022
- Brooklyn Jennings, Summer 2022
- Fatima Kouyate, Summer 2022
- Amanda Amezquita, Summer 2021
- Michelle Bustamante, Summer 2020
- Crystal Alcala, Summer 2019
- Maritza Maturino, Summer 2018
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NAFSA Tamara H. Bryant Memorial Scholarship
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Made Possible By: NAFSA: The Association of International Educators, in memory of Tamara H. Bryant
Description: FEA will award these funds to African-American undergraduate students in the United States who hope to study abroad, and who also embody Mrs. Bryantโs spirit of resilience and commitment to intercultural exchange, per her endowment purposes. Applicants must be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S.
Tamara H. Bryant, who immigrated to the United States from Rangoon, Burma in the 1960s, established an endowment at NAFSA to foster intercultural exchange through the provision of scholarships. Bryant left Burma during World War II as a refugee, traveling more than 1,500 miles to India by foot, and eventually settled in the United States. Through her journey in life, Mrs. Bryant came to realize the difficulties women faced in reaching their potential in the workplace โ particularly, women of color in her newly adopted country. With the recognition of these challenges, her endowment was established at NAFSA to assist promising, globally-minded students in achieving their career goals.
Previous Recipients:
- Sabrina Alcin, Academic Year 2022-2023
- I’Maya Gibbs, Fall 2022
- Mary Zeray, Fall 2022
- Folly Folivi, Spring 2022
- Innocent Nsengiyumva, Spring 2022
- Eden Tesfay, Spring 2022
- Fehintola Bright Awonuga, Spring 2022
- Marie Dere, Summer 2021
- Regine Jones, Fall 2021
- Troy Etta Knox, Spring 2022
- Madison Madrone, Academic Year 2021-2022
- Isaiah Richardson, Academic Year 2021-2022
- Shadia Amir, Spring 2021
- Nayancie Matthews, Spring 2021
- Dekonte Pajibo, Spring 2021
- Bionca Cummings, Albany State University, Ghana, Summer 2020
- La’Kendra Deitche, Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Spain, Summer 2020
- Dakota-Kanae Harris, University of Southern Mississippi, England, Summer 2020
- Jaqueria Lacy, University of South Florida, Italy, Summer 2020
- Ejenavi Ojigho, University of Houston, Mexico, Summer 2020
- Unglid Paul, Union College, France, Fall 2020
- Gloria Thompson, Borough of Manhattan Community College, Spain, Summer 2020
- Quintessence Townsend, University of California, Riverside, Norway & Taiwan, Fall 2020
- Alana Winters, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ghana, Summer 2020
- Janeil Dickens, University of Illinois at Chicago, Japan, Spring 2020
- Cheyenne Vance, Pomona College, South Africa, Spring 2020
- Sabian Chalmers, Colorado College, Germany, Fall 2019
- Ashlyn Denson, Bethune-Cookman University, Spain, Summer 2019
- Tayla Gaines, Xavier University of Louisiana, Costa Rica, Summer 2019
- Brian Gyamfi, University of Texas at Austin, South Korea, Summer 2019
- Ashley Jones, University of Arizona, Italy, Summer 2019
- Kourtney King, Albany State University, Spain, Summer 2019
- Faith Lewis, Ohio State University, China, Summer 2019
- Dimetri Lyons, Mississippi State University, France, Summer 2019
- Kaevyn Maple, Texas Tech University, South Korea, Summer 2019
- Darayon Moore, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Tanzania, Summer 2019
- Darius Moore, Albany State University, Japan, Summer 2019
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Rainbow Scholarship
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Made Possible By: The generous support of a group of international education professionals who are committed to advocating on behalf of LGBTQIA+ students. These professionals counsel international and study abroad LGBTQIA+ students, support their LGBTQIA+ colleagues in the field, and collaborate through groups created with the support of NAFSA and the Forum for Education Abroad.
Description: This scholarship is awarded to deserving applicants who self-identify within the community. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a U.S. institution of higher education and looking to study abroad are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Jaylen Minard, Fall 2024
- Julie Tang, Summer 2024
- Faith Velez, Fall 2024
- Maddy Hernandez, Fall 2023
- Harrow Lioness Mansour, Summer 2023
- Jacqueline Sifuentes, Summer 2023
- JD Sturdevant, Summer 2023
- Miriam Arabella Ruiz, Spring 2023
- Suleima Cervantes, Spring 2023
- Julia Santiago, Summer 2022
- Janely Breton, Summer 2022
- Khaliah Booker, Summer 2022
- Ori Fong, Fall 2020
- Mayeline Pena, Spring 2020
- Reynaldo Bujan, Summer 2019
- Ingnacio Carmona, Summer 2019
- Ariana Davis,Summer 2019
- Darren De Leon, Fall 2019
- Oluwaseun Oshodi, Fall 2019
- Gerard Avelino, Academic Year 2018-2019
- Jane Ly, Summer 2018
- Jazmyn Mustafa, Summer 2018
- Valencia Briseus, Fall 2017
- Anthony Galura, Summer 2017
- Kevin Pham, Spring 2018
- Vanessa Watson, France, Summer 2017, and China, Spring 2018
- Michael Clark, Fall 2016
- Kylie Kinion, Fall 2016
- Clifford Alonzo, Summer 2015
- Arati Warrier, Summer 2015
- Michael McLeod, Summer 2014
- Nicolas Sawyer, Academic Year 2014-2015
- Victoria LaFara, Spring 2014
- Abraham Martin, Academic Year 2012-2013
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Simpson Sisters’ Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Kate Simpson, FEA Emeritus Trustee, and her sisters
Description: This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Cyn’Clara Cofer, Summer 2022
- Nayat Dukmak, Summer 2022
- Denisha George, Summer 2022
- Maheen Hassan, Summer 2022
- Amy Lam, Summer 2022
- Bri Curran, Fall 2021
- Reyna Wilson, Fall 2020
- Alicia Moran, Fall 2019
- Adamari Gonzalez-Carlos, Fall 2018
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Steckley-Weitzel Family Scholarship
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Made Possible By: Linda Steckley, FEA Emeritus Trustee
Description: This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Khawl Nuam, Summer 2022
- Ji Pan, Summer 2022
- Leeda Sea, Summer 2022
- Cathy Tang, Summer 2022
- Sahra Mohamed, Summer 2021
- Randa Ismail, Summer 2020
- Javier Ayala, Summer 2019
- Taemora Williams, Summer 2018
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The A. Rewari Family Scholarship for Study Abroad in Denmark
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Made Possible By: Dr. Amar Rewari, FEA Trustee
Description: This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student planning to study abroad in Denmark. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. and who are planning to study abroad in Denmark are eligible to apply.
Previous Recipients:
- Ikran Noor, Fall 2022
- Leonardo Padilla, Summer 2022
- Ahllain Santos, Summer 2022
- Lucky Whitburn-Thomas, Spring 2022
- Tashia Sherpa, Spring 2021
- Michael Zhu, University of South Carolina, Columbia, Spring 2020
- Seo Hee (Eileen) Ahn, Pomona College, Fall 2019
- Christina Kaleiwahea, University of HawaiโI at Manoa, Summer 2019
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The Cyril Taylor Memorial Scholarship for Study in the UK
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Learn more about the Cyril Taylor Memorial Scholarship here.
Made Possible By: FEA received a gift of $50,000 from The Cyril Taylor Charitable Foundation to fund scholarships for American students to study in the United Kingdom.
Description: This scholarship will be available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
The scholarship is named after the late Sir Cyril Taylor who spent his life bringing the world together through education and policy as a part of numerous organizations. In 1964, Sir Cyril helped found AIFS, a leading educational organization providing cultural exchange and academic opportunities for more than 1.5 million young people. He also worked for Proctor & Gamble, served on the board for the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, and served as High Sherriff of Greater London. Born in Yorkshire, England, Sir Cyril was very active in public service and received a number of honors for his work. He was appointed Knight Bachelor in the Queenโs Birthday Honours in 1989 for services to education and was advanced to a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (GBE) in the 2004 New Yearโs Honours list.
Previous Recipients:
- Hong Anh Nguyen, Summer 2022
- Esofi Nunyi, Summer 2022
- Melena Appling, Fall 2022
- Sherell Comeaux, Summer 2022
- Jaylon Gooden, Summer 2022
- Michaela Greenlee, Fall 2022
- Tazrean Hossain, Fall 2022
- Jenine Jarrar, Fall 2022
- Dewayne Martin, Academic Year 2022-2023
- Joshua Paez, Summer 2022
- Francisco G. Rodriguez Martinez, Summer 2022
- Krista Thomas, Summer 2022
- Anh Tran, Fall 2022
- Makenzie Kuykendall, Spring 2022
- Jacob Lively, Spring 2022
- Mumtas Mohamed, Spring 2022
- Tagira Alvarenga, Summer 2021
- Mesoud Awol, Summer 2021
- Dontay Givens, Fall 2021
- Romina Pinto, Fall 2021
- Lilibeth Ramirez, Summer 2021
- Shukrana Shukrullah, Summer 2021
- Lucwilerme Raymond, Fall 2021
- Derrick Burnette, Academic Year 2020-2021
- Madisyn Carrington, Academic Year 2020-2021
- Kaylee Rodriguez, Fall 2020
- Daydra Smith, Summer 2020
- An Nguyen, Spring 2020
- Maricarmen Pedroza, Spring 2020
- Airin Wu, Spring 2020
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The Virginia and Robert Craig Scholarship
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Made Possible By: This scholarship fund has been created to honor Drs. Virginia and Robert Craig, who dedicated their lives to learning and sparked the love of learning in those around them.
Description: This scholarship is available to deserving U.S. undergraduates attending a study abroad program of any length. All U.S. citizens or permanent residents currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
Gifts in Virginia and Robert Craigโs honor may be donated through the website or given by check and mailed to:
Fund for Education Abroad
1155 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Previous Recipients:
- Denilson Perez, Academic Year 2022-2023
- Noah Vargas, Summer 2022