Reves-Administered Scholarships
Need-based awards for students participating in any fall, spring, or academic year study abroad program. A portion of the semester program scholarship gives priority to qualified W&M students studying abroad at the American College of Thessaloniki in Greece.
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Need-based awards for students participating in W&M-sponsored summerprograms.
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Need-based awards for students participating in .
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Need-based awards for students participating in W&M-sponsored winterprograms.
Merit based scholarship awarded to outstanding undergraduate students with demonstrated leadership abilities for study abroad. Scholarships may be awarded for winter, semester, and summer study abroad opportunities.
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Merit and need-based awards for study in particular Arabic-speaking countries and particular countries in the Indian Ocean region.
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An assured $4,000 scholarship for W&M students who meet specific criteria. Students must receive a Federal Pell Grant, be eligible to apply to the , apply to the , and apply to a W&M Summer faculty-led program. Students who do not receive the Gilman Scholarship are guaranteed to receive at least $4,000 towards their W&M Summer faculty-led program. Eligible students must register for this scholarship via by the Gilman Fall deadline. Prior to registering, please confirm that you have done all the steps for the scholarship by reviewing the .
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Need-based scholarship for Art and Art History majors for study abroad in Florence, Italy. Preference will be given to Art History concentrators in their Junior or Senior year.
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Merit and need-based awards for study in the Republic of Korea. Preference will be given to students participating in the program.
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Merit and need-based awards for study in Norway or other Scandinavian countries. Preference will be given to students studying in Norway.
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Merit based scholarship awarded to a student studying Judaic Studies in Israel or other location based upon approval from Judaic Studies.
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Need-based scholarship for undergraduate students who qualify for Federal financial aid. Preference will be given to students studying abroad for a semester or academic year.
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Merit-based awards for outstanding students with a declared major in International Relations, Global Studies or Africana Studies.
The Sell Scholarship is intended to support students studying abroad in Latvia, the Baltic States region generally, Czechia, and Slovakia. Preference will be given to applications for funding to study abroad in Latvia.
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Merit-based award for study at particular institutions in the U.K., with a preference for year-long study
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Merit-based grants for up to $2000 for students participating in the W&M Vilnius program over the summer.
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Need-based award for a student committed to public service and cross-cultural understanding who is studying abroad for a semester.
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Third Party Provider Scholarships
Each of the following third party providers offers their own scholarships for students going on their programs. For information regarding deadlines and specific scholarship application information, please visit their scholarship pages.
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Other Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, award amounts, and deadlines are determined solely by the organizations and are subject to change without notice. The Global Education Office is not responsible for the administration, selection process, or disbursement of these scholarships.
- Undergraduate, Graduate and PhD Candidates involved in Asia based study abroad programs can apply. ($1,000)
- (up to $5000, additional $3000 possible if studying a Critical Language)
For Pell Grant recipients only. Preference for non-traditional students and non-traditional study abroad locations. Semester and summer scholarships available.
For study in Japan. $2500 for semester length, $4000 for academic year
For semester or year-long study at BUTEX affiliated universities in the UK
- Nationally competitive scholarship that focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are critical to U.S. national security, broadly defined, and underrepresented in study abroad. Intended for long-term study abroad and students commit to seek work in the federal government for a specified amount of time after graduation.
- For study in Germany
- For students interested in issues affecting diverse students abroad
- ($3,000-$7,000)
- ($5000-$10,000)
- ($500 - $15,000)
- ($1000)
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Preference given to American students of Polish heritage, open only to certain majors, check website for listing
- (up to $10,000)
- ($1000)
Scholarship award for students studying abroad for semester only
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(formerly AIEJ) For study in Japan
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For study in Japan
- ($2000-$12,000)
For Italian Americans and any student interested in Italian studies with a 3.5 or higher GPA planning to study in Italy
- ($2500 - $10,000) For students of PanHellenic descent
- For ROTC students to study critical languages domestically and abroad via a network of participating universities nationwide.
- For academic study from one to four years. Unrestricted in terms of destination.
- (up to $2000)
looks to support the cultural and educational experiences of students studying abroad. Open to any class and major. Applicants must include 2 non-family references, a brief itinerary for their trip, and an estimated budget.
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For study in Norway
- For study in Sweden
- For women and members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, seniors only
- Provides financial assistance to American students studying abroad in Japan for semester or academic year.
- For students who receive a Pell Grant and reside or attend school in one fo the specified metropolitan areas indicated on the website
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